The Serleszug is pulled by a tractor and departs on its scenic route 6 x daily between July and September. Read more: If you like the Mieders Alpine coaster and the Serles water play area, you will also like the Muttereralm Adventure Playpark. With so much happening on the Serles mountain and in the Stubai Valley in general, you can easily spend 3 or more days here. In summer, guests staying in the Stubai valley get a Stubai Super Card which gives them free access to many services and attractions.
Staying within walking distance from the Mieders Alpine coaster is possible with the following options. We stayed here to go skiing on the Stubai glacier in winter and can thoroughly recommend it.
The location is great, the food is excellent, and guests can opt to go on organised outdoor activities in summer as well as winter. Read my full review of Hotel Serles here or click here to book your room now.
Milcherhof — The Milcherhof is an absolutely stunning apartment only m from the Mieders Alpine coaster valley station. It sleeps up to 6 people and has every amenity you can think of. Naturally, it is very popular with regular guests returning year after year. Click here to check availability and to book apartment Milcherhof now. Ferienwohnung Driendl — A bit more basic and some say it could do with a facelift, but the Ferienwohnung holiday apartment Driendl is in the center of the village with everything you need nearby.
Click here to book the Ferienwohnung Driendl. The Stubai Glacier is one of the best family ski resorts in Austria thanks to its lovely wide blue and red runs complimented by state-of-the-art infrastructure. The panoramic setting in the Stubai Alps and the […]. The Muttereralm is one of our favourite destinations for a mountain excursion close to Innsbruck.
It is a magical place for families with kids of all ages. But long before sporting […]. This would be so much fun. I have seen the Youtube videos of this coaster and seems to be quite thrilling. Kid will be so happy when I bring him along to this place. That alpine coaster looks like serious fun.
It must be full of incredible wildlife! We love Austria and have been in the summer and winter. This looks really good fun, will have to be the 3 rides for us! Cool toboggan! The alpine coaster makes 40 hairpin turns and is elevated off the ground like a roller coaster. This is truly a unique attraction. Enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery as the state-of-the-art 8-passenger gondola whisks you to the top of the track at Koppeneck.
Opening hours Jan. Daily am — pm until pm on Weekends and during Summer Go to opening hours. Thanks for sharing this. You have given a lot of details that make it easy for planning. We are going there soon with kids. I think I have seen something similar in Switzerland, but I fairly sure it was not as long a ride as this one. Seems like a lot of fun! This seems almost adventurous enough to be awesome! I love it and the destination is not too shabby either! Great post! That looks like a quite extreme ride for me.
Thanks for sharing. Will surely add this to my bucketlist. This looks awesome! I also been on the one on the top of the Brunni mountain in Engelberg, Switzerland. So different haha.
It looks and sounds like quite an experience. Thinking I might be able to handle this!! Looks like so much fun and the views must be amazing. The track plunges around 2,8 km down the mountain.
The video will show you all you need to know. This gravity-driven coaster in the Austrian Alps is a wonderful way to zoom down the mountains at great speed. You cover around metres in height-difference and can reach up to 42 kilometres in speed. You can choose your own speed by applying the breaks… or not.
The alpine coaster can be reached using a cable car up to Koppeneck. Look around you, the scenery is stunning. I would like to share the most beautiful places and best tips with you. Sign in.
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