A lot of
questions
Climate change is taking its toll and melting all the Alpine glaciers. What was the situation like this spring? Why does Saharan sand also play a major role on the glaciers?
All about
the glacier
A nature park guide explains the clearly visible phenomena of the glacier: crevasses, moraines, glacial striations etc. We observe the phenomena from the viewing platforms and take Glacier Bus 3 to the highest point in the ski area.
Good to know
Guided Glacier Hike
- Meeting point: at 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 a.m. at the Tuxer Fernerhaus forecourt (please calculate with 30 minutes transfer time from the valley station to the Tuxer Fernerhaus)
- Duration: about 1 hour
- Maximum number of participants: 12 persons | Registration required at myzillertal.at
- Character: very easy, no experience required, ideal for children from the age of 7 years old
- Equipment: Good shoes, sun protection, jacket and cap
- More information: High alps nature park Zillertal alps: +43/5286/52181; info@naturpark-zillertal.at; www.naturpark-zillertal.at
- Admission fee:
Adults: € 15.00 | children: € 7.50 (7-14 years)
▻ free for guests of partner enterprises and nature park members
▻ arrival to starting point: in order to get to starting point you need the Panoramic ticket "Fascination Ice" (not included in the price - can be bought here)