Grand Tour of The Austrian Tyrol and Italy's South Tyrol with Lake Constance
From lush meadows to quaint villages and dramatic alpine summits, our Grand Tour shows you there's so much more to Austria than ski slopes. Get ready to uncover its rich history and enjoy delicious, locally sourced food.
On this trip, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the alpine scenery and cultural heritage of Tyrol. You’ll be inspired by the imperial history of its beautiful capital Innsbruck, the soaring summits of the Oetztal Valley, the towering turrets of the Neuschwanstein castle and the heritage-rich towns of Merano and Bolzano. And then, head to Lake Constance, the meeting point of three fascinating countries - Germany, Austria and Switzerland - to explore its beautiful islands and shore-side towns and cities.
This tour is ideal for travellers who wish to experience some of the most iconic scenery in Europe and enjoy flavourful local food.
At a glance
Highlights
- Enjoy guided tours of Innsbruck, Neuschwanstein Castle, Stams Monastery, Feldkirch, and Lindau.
- Visit Merano, Rattenberg and the garden island of Minau on Lake Constance.
- Take scenic drives through the Austrian countryside along Oetztaler Glacier Road and through Breganzerwald.
- Choose between a guided walking tour of Bolzano or visit Oetzi the 5,300-year-old mummified iceman at the museum of Archaeology.
- Experience the Achensee Cog Railway using original 19th century steam locomotives.
Signature Highlights
- Ascend the Olympic Ski Jump Bergisel for breath-taking, panoramic vistas of Innsbruck and the majestic mountains that surround it and enjoy authentic Austrian coffee and cake.
- Discover the authentic taste of Austrian beer at one of Seefeld's microbreweries. Indulge in their original recipe, made following traditional brewing methods, and savour the delicious flavours.
- Savour the taste of traditional Schnitzel in Schattenburg Castle.
- Take a cable car ride up to the top of the beautiful Pfänder Mountain for epic views of Lake Constance and Bregenz.
- Enjoy the more exclusive atmosphere of travelling in a small group with an average of 22 guests.
Your itinerary
Arrival in Seefeld
Arrive in Munich or Innsbruck, transfer to the hotel and settle in.
Stay at Hotel Zum Gourmet
Arrive in Munich or Innsbruck and transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day settling into your hotel and get a good night's sleep as tomorrow we'll begin exploring in earnest!
Innsbruck
Drive to the Tyrolean capital, Innsbruck, for a guided tour.
After breakfast, we'll take the short drive along Inn Valley to the Tyrolean capital, Innsbruck, for a guided tour of the city. An important trading centre since Celtic times, then the capital of a Dukedom before being incorporated into the Habsburg Empire, today we'll feast our eyes on the historic architecture.
There is the famous Golden Roof, the magnificent baroque St Jakob’s cathedral and the former Imperial Palace, once home of Empress Maria Theresa, the Stadtturm belfry tower with its excellent views across the city and Schloss Ambras, the Renaissance castle and palace.
A visit to the city is delightful – you can wander its medieval streets, absorb the genteel ambience or just listen to the talented street musicians. This afternoon, we’ll visit the Olympic Ski Jump Bergisel for our Signature experience.
Signature experience
In the afternoon, we'll head out of Innsbruck to visit the Olympic Ski Jump Bergisel. Instead of attempting a death-defying jump, we will ascend to the top of the Ski Jump Tower to visit the Sky restaurant. There, we'll enjoy Austria's traditional coffee, cake, and a glass of sparkling wine while taking in the stunning panoramic views of the mountains and Innsbruck, returning to Seefeld in the late afternoon.
Merano & Bolzano
Stop in at the pretty spa town of Merano and choose a walking tour or museum visit in Bolzano.
Merano
The Tyrol was first established as a province in the late 1200s, and history will be very much at the forefront as we take the Via Claudia Augusta through the Südtirol. Built by the Romans to enable easier passage through the Alps from Italy, this ancient road is flanked by picture-postcard scenery - rolling hills studded with apple orchards, majestic snow-capped peaks, roaring rivers, shimmering lakes and hillside villages.
Our first stop will be the pretty spa town of Merano. You can really soak up the atmosphere of the region as you wander through its glorious belle-époque buildings, fine gardens and excellent cafés that line a leafy riverbank walk, all set within a dramatic natural amphitheatre of high mountain peaks.
Bolzano
After visiting Merano, you'll have a choice of two very different experiences in the town of Bolzano; a walking tour with a local guide or entrance to the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, home of Otzi the Iceman. Our visit to the provincial capital, Bolzano, will give you the opportunity to experience this intriguing mix - Italian coffee and traditional Tyrolian cakes make a great match!
Our return to Seefeld will take us along the famous Brenner Pass. The countless ruined castles seemingly guard every hilltop, evidence that this has been one of the most important trans-alpine trade routes since the Roman Empire. As one vista blends into the next, you'll marvel at the stunning scenery of verdant meadows, forested hillsides and snow-capped peaks of increasing height.
Neuschwanstein
Step into a fairytale with a guided tour of Neuschwanstein and journey along the Romantic Road.
Today’s drive takes us into nearby Bavaria seeing the might of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze. Some of our journey will be on the fabled ‘Romantic Road’ and the beautiful ‘Deutsche Alpenstrasse’ – the Alpine Road. It leads to one of Germany’s most famous monuments and one which seems to typify an image of the country, the castle of the instantly recognisable, and equally unpronounceable, Neuschwanstein!
This classic ‘fairy-tale’ castle is the inspiration for so many stories and allegedly the model for Disney’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’.
One of Bavaria’s most famous kings, Ludwig, modelling himself on France’s Louis XIV, embarked on an epic castle-building programme, eventually bankrupting the then-independent country! And, on our visit to Neuschwanstein Castle, we'll take a guided tour of one of his pet projects.
Clinging to the side of a vast valley in the most dramatic of settings, Neuschwanstein was constructed with pink granite, a symbol of Ludwig’s self-belief he was divinely chosen for kingship and in homage to his idol, Wagner.
The architecture inside is equally impressive, with marble everywhere; the design draws freely from different architectural styles, Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic. Tapestries and intrinsic art decorate the walls and the standard of workmanship is admirable.
Oetztaler Glacier Road & Stams Monastery
Take a scenic journey along Oetztaler Glacier Road and a guided tour of Stams Monastery.
Oetztaler Glacier Road
We'll drive up the ever-narrowing Oetztal valley to the high mountain resort of Soelden, enjoying scenic views. Despite being almost 5000 feet high, this remote village is dwarfed by surrounding giant snow-capped mountains.
Our spectacular drive continues up the Oetztaler Glacier Road into the heart of the mountains for stunning views of glaciers and peaks, ice and snow covered throughout the summer. Breathe deeply for several minutes - the rarefied air deep in your lungs has an almost medicinal quality!
Keep your eyes peeled for the mountain wildlife here, including eagles and those delightful indigenous rodents, marmots - hugely entertaining bundles of fur with a spine-tingling whistle. It was near here that Oetzi the Iceman met his fate all those millennia ago, the victim of a Bronze Age arrow, why he was attacked, we shall never know.
Stams Monastery
This afternoon we'll return to the River Inn and a guided tour of the splendid Cistercian monastery at Stams. Founded in 1273, the two majestic onion-shaped towers of its superb 17th-century Basilica can be seen from far and wide. This is a truly magnificent building justifiably renowned for its murals, ceiling frescoes, fine Baroque altar and breathtaking gold leaf decoration.
Having suffered a turbulent history, including dissolution by the Nazis, Stams has been beautifully restored and is once again a thriving monastic community, welcoming travellers of all nations and beliefs and even baking its own delicious bread!
Free day & brewery experience
Enjoy time in Seefeld before visiting a local micro-brewery for our Signature experience.
Today will be yours to relax and enjoy the attractions in and around Seefeld. You could try a round of golf at one of Europe's most picturesque courses, take a horse-drawn carriage around Wildsee Lake or hire a boat before selecting a village café for a coffee and slice of irresistibly dense chocolate torte.
This afternoon, we’ll enjoy our next Signature experience at a local microbrewery.
Signature experience
After a morning wandering around Seefeld at leisure, we'll head to a local microbrewery. The brewery combines modern facilities with Austria's long-standing brewing traditions. We'll enjoy a tour of the brewery and a chance to taste their unique beers, accompanied by a selection of locally made cheese and charcuterie, locally known as Jauseplatte.
Achenseebahn
Ride the historic Achenseebahn to the picturesque Achensee Lake and visit medieval Rattenberg.
After breakfast, we'll head back in time over 100 years on a journey to Jenbach where the unmistakable aroma of steam coal - which once graced every British station - fills the air and a narrow-gauge railway winds away into the hills.
We'll enjoy a scenic ride on the historic Achenseebahn, a metre gauge railway climbing from the Inn Valley using rack assistance to surmount the steep gradient. The coal-fired locomotives are amongst the world’s oldest. These working steam trains still doing the job they were built for in the 19th century: taking tourists at a leisurely pace up to the beautiful Achensee Lake.
Rattenberg
Re-joining your coach, we'll journey even further back in time to medieval Rattenberg, the Tyrol’s smallest municipality nestling by the River Inn.
The gorgeous medieval stone buildings you'll see here are the result of growing rich on the proceeds of silver mining, then prospering from nail and glass making. It’s wonderful exploring the narrow streets and discovering the charms of this historic village.
The creation of fine glassware is its major occupation today - raw materials fashioned into exquisite pieces by skilled craftsmen – no wonder this lovely spot has such renown. You could climb to the ruined castle for splendid views of the town and its surroundings – don't worry, there’s also a lift so you won’t miss out!
Feldkirch
Tour the medieval Old Town in Feldkirch and try traditional schnitzel in a historic location.
Leaving Seefeld this morning, we'll enjoy a scenic journey to Feldkirch for the next part of our Grand Tour.
This medieval Old Town is one of the most beautiful in the region, with storied old buildings, charming fountains and the quaint little streets that date back several centuries, as well as the lush green surroundings of Reichenfeld Quarter and the wildlife park.
From almost anywhere in the town, you'll be able to see the historic Schattenburg castle, where we'll stop to enjoy our Signature lunch. Next, we'll take a guided walking tour of medieval Feldkirch, unveiling the city's rich cultural heritage, architectural marvels and vibrant local markets before checking in to our hotel for the next four nights.
Signature experience
We couldn't possibly visit Austria without trying a traditional schnitzel so, on arrival at Feldkirch, we'll take the opportunity to sample the delicious dish for ourselves in a rather unusual venue - the town's castle! Now a museum and restaurant, Schattenburg Castle sits high above the city and dates back to the Middle Ages as the former residence of the Duke of Montfort.
Lindau & Bregenz
Take a guided tour of Lindau and enjoy a boat ride across Lake Constance to visit Bregenz.
Lindau
Our day starts with a visit to Lindau, which sits on an island in Lake Constance. With centuries-old medieval and Baroque buildings, lively squares and quaint alleyways, it's the perfect place for a guided tour.
Free time in Bregenz
Then it's on to the crystal-clear waters of Lake Constance as we leave Lindau by boat, travelling to our next destination, Bregenz. (Top tip: As we leave, look out for the Bavarian lion and lighthouse that guard the entrance to Lindau's harbour.) Bregenz, also known as 'The City by the Lake, is the capital of Vorarlberg - Austria's westernmost region - and it has over 2 millennia of history to explore.
On arrival, we'll enjoy our Signature experience before time at leisure.
Having experienced the city from the water and the mountain, we'll descend back down by cable car to explore Bregenz on foot with time at leisure. The narrow streets of the Upper Town will have you wondering if you left the modern world at the historic city gates. With a unique assortment of history, there's plenty to see, from the not-so-antique tower of St. Martin's, historical coats of arms, old fortifications to a mummified shark from Lake Constance.
Alternatively, a stroll along the lakeside promenade allows you to experience more of the city's Mediterranean feel. From the lake's shore, you can see three countries: Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Signature Experience
Bregenz's favourite attraction isn't a museum, monument or building, it's a cable car. And as we take the short trip up to the top of the beautiful Pfänder Mountain - some 1,060 metres high - you won't find it hard to see why. Thoughts come to rest as you take in the panoramic views of Lake Constance and Bregenz. This is the most famous lookout point in the region, where the sight of the Alpine peaks is said to be its most majestic.
Bregenzerwald & local cheese tasting
Explore Bregenzerwald for the perfect combination of natural beauty and delicious cheese.
Today, we'll take a scenic drive through Bregenzerwald (or Bregenz Forest), one of Austria's best-kept secrets. The rolling hills and mighty mountains of this picturesque region are not the only things the smallest province in Austria has to offer. This area is known for its craftsmanship and architecture - a unique fusion of traditional and modern.
But the Bragenzerwald locals - known as “Wälder” - have not only revolutionized housing, they've also championed the sustainable farm-to-fork dining concept. And what better way to experience that for ourselves than on the Bregenzerwald Cheese Road?
‘Road’ may be a bit of a misnomer as it’s more a union of experts - dairies, farms and other local operators who share a passion for quality. As we travel through this scenic region, we'll stop to sample some of the locally produced cheeses and meet the artisans who have spent years perfecting their craft.
Free afternoon in Feldkirch
Returning to Feldkirch in the afternoon, you have the rest of the day to spend at leisure to explore more of the town or relax in your hotel.
The Garden Island of Mainau
Explore the sub-tropical gardener's paradise of Mainau Island on Lake Constance.
Today's journey will take us along the scenic northern shore of Lake Constance. Travelling through Germany, near the Austrian border, we'll pass the city of Friedrichshafen - where the mammoth Zeppelin airships were built - and arrive at Meersburg. From here, we'll take a short ferry ride to the almost-tropical flower island of Mainau.
This gardener's paradise features magnificent blooms of a million tulips, rhododendrons, scented roses, perennials and colourful dahlias. The gardens are home to one of Germany's largest butterfly houses and a collection of 150 year-old-trees, including giant sequoias. There's also the Teutonic castle, completed in 1746, and the castle's church, St. Marien - both are architectural highlights of the Baroque era. You can explore the grounds, walk the sequoia-lined pathways or take a peek inside Mainau Castle at leisure before we make our return journey to Felkirch.
Return home
Our Grand Tour ends as you fly home with wonderful memories of our time away.
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Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time | Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Munich | Seefeld | 2 hrs | Feldkirch | Munich | 3 hours |
Innsbruck | Seefeld | 30 mins | Feldkirch | Innsbruck | 2 hours |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person based on two people sharing a standard twin room. Single rooms are available at the relevant supplement.
The price includes:
- Direct return flights
- Airport departure taxes and transfers
- Accommodation taxes
- 7 nights’ in four-star accommodation
- Daily breakfast and 7 dinners
- All tours and transport as mentioned
- The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager
The opening and closing dates of some mountain passes are dependent on local weather conditions, therefore some of the routes mentioned may be subject to change.
Austrian twin beds are generally one base with two mattresses and individual bed linen.
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Croatia or Bosnia and Herzegovina however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/croatia/entry-requirements and https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/bosnia-and-herzegovina/entry-requirements
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
- Currency: Euro
- Flight Time: Approx. 1 hr 50 mins to 2 hrs 15 mins
- Language: German
- Time Zone: GMT+1
- Country: Austria
Some people find that the food on offer in hotels is different than what they’re used to back at home, so we thought we’d put together some guidance to help you know what to expect. We say it’s the perfect excuse to really embrace the Italian way of life!
Breakfast
Many hotels offer a limited choice of hot breakfast items, but breakfast is usually Continental style, with bread roll, jams, cheese, cold meats, cereal and sweet pastries, and juice, coffee and tea available.
Evening meals
Where evening meals are provided in hotels on our tours, you can usually expect three courses with a choice of two or three dishes per course:
- First course – may be local pasta dish or soup
- Main course - usually meat or fish course with salad or one or two vegetables
- Desert – fresh fruit, a local cake/desert or ice cream
Hotels will try to accommodate dietary requirements, however you need to advise of any at the time of booking.
Menus will vary from hotel to hotel, and choice will be more limited than in a normal restaurant.
Note: At some hotels we may be asked to choose your menu the evening before or at breakfast on the day of - this helps the hotel to give a more efficient experience
A la carte options at some hotels
Some hotels have the possibility of upgrading to an a la carte menu. If this were an option, you would be advised of this in resort and pay for this locally and receive a credit towards it. However this is specific to only some hotels, and also at their discretion.
Difference in cooking styles
Some dishes are served cooler in Italy than you might expect – this is done intentionally as it’s thought to preserve the delicate flavours of each ingredient than if it was piping hot. Don’t worry – it’s still fresh and thoroughly cooked!
Some of your favourite Italian dishes have regional differences in Italy, and may be different to how you’d find them at home. Again, we say this is the perfect way to experience authentic Italian cuisine and to celebrate the nuances of different regions.
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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