Summer
Feel the sun in your face
Mountain summers in East Tyrol offer varied adventures. From the classic hike or challenging bike or easy walks through the woods and forest bathing to discovering crystal clear mountain lakes - the area around COLLIS HILL offers unique leisure time activities.
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Winter
Feel the snow on your skin
Mountain winters in East Tyrol welcome you in bright white. The landscape covered in snow also entices with varied adventures - on and off the slopes: with 44.6 kilometers of pistes and 17 lifts, the Großglockner Resort is the largest ski resort in East Tyrol. No matter if you go sledging, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or hiking, you will always experience a genuine winter idyll.
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It is said that freedom lives in the mountains. Outside in the untouched nature, nothing and nobody disturbs your peace. You will only be accompanied on your forays by the sound of your own breathing. At the COLLIS HILL Mountain Resort, we value a generous amount of space for each individual guest. It starts with the simple furnishing of our rooms and Tichas, which provides you with free space. And it continues in the spatial design of our mountain resort. Thanks to the spacious open spaces, you can also experience the freedom of the mountains at COLLIS HILL in comfortable hanging loungers, on our sunbathing lawn or in the vegetable garden... you can always keep an eye on your children. You can let off steam to your heart's content and try out the many small play facilities on the premises.
National park Hohe Tauern
Up into the mountains
The National Park Hohe Tauern measures 1.856m2 and is hence the largest national park in Central Europe.
It is the habitat of more than fifteen thousand species of animals and can be explored on one's own from the valleys to the top of the mountains.
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National park village Kals
Down into the valley
The national park village Kals am Großglockner is known as a place that is spoilt with sunshine. Situated at a height of 1.325 metres above sea level, this small community cherishes the old traditions and customs of mountain farmers.
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