Information about hiking:
Twice a week our experienced walking and mountain guide, Walter, will take you, cost-free, on the most beautiful walking tours in the area. The Tuesday tour is for those of normal ability and fitness. It seldom lasts for more than 3-4 hours, or involves an altitude difference of more than 350 metres (1150 feet). The Thursday tour is more adventurous, and might involve scaling a mountain peak, witnessing the Alps in all their glory. You will need to be fit, have good walking boots, and stamina. This tour might last for up to 5-6 hours and involving climbing up to 1000 metres (3300 feet). As well as well-established walking tours with our tour guide Walter, we are now able to offer guided tours five days a week, with professional mountain and walking guides from Wellness-Alpin, at no extra cost.
Information about culture:
Those interested in culture will find places of interest in abundance. The royal castles at Neuschwanstein and Linderhof are within easy reach, as are the Ludwig musical theatre and Ettal monastery, the seminary at Stans, the salt mines in Schwaz, the Swarowsky Chrystal World, and open air museums. The provincial capital, Innsbruck, is only an hour’s drive away, and Munich is not much further. Lermoos itself offers concerts, photographic slide evenings, Tyrolean evenings, theatre performances, exhibitions, village festivals... The Zugspitze cable railway takes you to a height of nearly 3,000 metres in a matter of minutes. If you do not want to climb so high, you can take advantage of the cable railways in Lermoos itself to visit the mountains around the village.
Children:
Which little princess or intrepid knight would not like just once to stay in a castle? You can make your children's dreams come true at Ansitz Felsenheim. What excites the imagination more than a large solid building, mysterious vaulted cellars, or a real Rapunzel tower? Your children can play to their heart's content and find new friends in the beautiful playroom under the rafters at the top of the house. There is ample space to play in the garden or, if the weather is unkind, there are children's books and videos and a whole range of games to enjoy. But that is not all...on five days a week there is the Adventure Club Programme when children can explore Nature. With trained attendants who never run out of ideas. Holidays in the Tyrolean mountains. A marvellous adventure. The Children's Adventure Programme is available for our young guests without extra costs.
Ski:
Skiers as well as boarders, cross-country skiers as well as winter hikers all enjoy the best views in the Zugspitz Arena. On the one hand of the prominent Zugspitze, the Wetterstein massif and the Mieminger chain; on the other, of sporting and romantic winter days in the snow. Seven ski areas on one stretch. Nearly all of the seven towns which belong to the Zugspitz Arena (Lermoos, Ehrwald, Biberwier, Lähn, Wängle, Bichlbachand Berwang) has its own mountain lift. In total, there is a single massive ski region: 52 lift systems – the most modern gondel lifts, chair and tow lifts – join the wonderful heights. Combined, the region can boast 134 highly varied kilometers of slopes. With the ‘Happy Ski Card’, carvers and boarders cannot only use all the lifts in the Zugspitz Arena, they can also take advantage of those in Seefeld and Garmisch. For cross-country skiers, Tyrol’s Zugspitz Arena is a real insider tip. More than 100 km of track through a magical landscape provide enough challenge
Golf:
The Zugspitzarena, where Lermoos is situated, has an additional tourist attraction since summer 2005: a golf course in the lovely valley between Lermoos and Ehrwald just a few minutes' by car from Ansitz Felsenheim, at the foot of the Wetterstein mountain block and Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze.. The fairways are laid out on natural meadows, and the course conforms to all of the latest international standards that a future championship course must offer. Because of its variety of features, the course promises to be challenging, but fair. Demanding par-3 holes might alternate with more straightforward par-4 ones. The par-5 holes, particularly the ninth, will present players with a distance challenge. This variety sets our new golf course apart from many others in the Alps.
Other Activities:
tobaganning, ice-skating