Timmelsjoch Experience.
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Timmelsjoch Experience.
Five striking structures and sculptures by architect Werner Tscholl add a whole new dimension to the mountain. Globally unique, these roadside landmarks not only draw you for a closer look but also tell you in an unusual, entertaining way about the road building pioneers, the tradition of smuggling over the pass, Europe’s highest mine at one time, the Swiss pine’s amazing powers, UFO landings, etc. Discover the Timmelsjoch experience Tyrol’s most scenic panoramic road Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road 2.509 m 2.509 m Take the Timmelsjoch Experience. 5 Attractions, one experience. The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road is a fascinating experience for both car drivers and motorcyclists. In fact, many regard it as Tyrol’s most scenic panoramic route. It leads from the Ötztal valley over the 2,509 m high Timmelsjoch pass to South Tyrol in Italy. Completely safe with modern barriers, the road blends in well with the countryside. Timmelsjoch Hochalpenstraße AG Museumstraße 5 . 6020 Innsbruck Tel. Office: +43 (0) 512 581970 Tel. Tollhouse: +43 (0) 5256 6240 E-Mail: info@timmelsjoch.com www.timmelsjoch.com Walkway Smugglers Pass Museum www.timmelsjoch.com Telescope A unique trip to the South. Garnets Toll prices 2013 The toll prices include use of the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road on both the Austrian and the Italian side. “Walkway”, Hochgurgl Experience breathtaking views, from a new angle, of the mighty glaciers at the far end of the Ötztal valley. Zwieselstein Tollhouse national border “Telescope”, Scheibkopf Focus your gaze on the Texel mountain range with the Granatkogel (3,304 m) and the Hohe First (3,403 m). “Schmuggler”, Timmelsbach Bridge Motorcycles (Reduction available for groups of 10 or more motorcycles) single 12,– return 14,– Other Vehicles (Mobile homes over 3.5 tons, lorries etc.) Season ticket for cars/motorcycles Let yourself be transported into a world of adventure and danger, the world of the smugglers and their route over the Timmelsjoch. 14,– 18,– 25,– Buses return (as well as all vehicles used for commercial passenger transport e.g. taxis, hire cars, hotel minibuses etc.) per adult 5,– per child (born 1998 - 2006) 3,– maximum 100,– Timmelsjoch / Passo Rombo 2.509 m Hochgurgl “Garnets”, Moos im Passeier Enjoy a spectacular view of Moos and the far end of the Passeiertal valley. Moos / Moso “Pass Museum”, Timmelsjoch 2.509 m From the outside, an erratic boulder; inside an ice cave – a tribute to the pioneers of the High Alpine Road. Enjoy the exciting drive! Breathe in the fresh alpine air! While elsewhere you can only explore the spectacular mountains on foot, here in the Ötztal you can see the scenery the easy way – thanks to the High Alpine Road. The twelve-kilometre-long pass road up to Timmelsjoch features twelve hairpin bends and a maximum gradient of ten per cent. Lush meadows, weathered Swiss pine, Alpine rose, sheep and goats make the drive an incredible experience. And every so often you simply have to stop and admire the stunning views. Cars (max. 9 seats incl. driver, mobile homes up to 3.5 tons) single return At 2,509 m, the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road ranks among the highest paved passes in Europe. Even in June you may still see metre-high walls of snow along the road. At the top of the pass, the extent of the panorama is as impressive as the mountain air is refreshing. If you want to stop off for a break, Rasthaus Timmelsjoch serves hot meals all day. Hikers and climbers will be absolutely in their element in the surrounding Ötztal and Stubai Alps. You can also walk along the original path over the pass (E5) like the smugglers. 60,– Opening times: The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road is open daily from 7 am to 8 pm from approximately the end of May until the end of October. The exact opening date can be found at: www.timmelsjoch.com Important information: In accordance with the current Italian regulations, only cars and motorcycles are permitted to travel on the Italian side of the pass road. Mobile homes, small buses and lorries with a max. gross weight of 8 tons, max. width of 2.55 m and max. height 4 m are also permitted. Buses and lorries weighing over 8 tons, as well as trailers of all types, are not permitted. Head for the south! The Timmelsjoch is a popular alternative route to Lake Garda. Where others are stuck in traffic jams, you can enjoy many unforgettable sights on your way south. Another attractive option is a trip to nearby Merano. On the road you will see how the climate becomes much more Mediterranean within a matter of kilometres and South Tyrol’s famous vines start to cover the slopes. The route on the Italian side of the pass is quite exciting. Snaking round nine tights bends, it goes down steeply for 21 kilometres to Moso in Passiria.
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