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Strasserhäusl Museum
Historic farmhouse museum in nearby Laimach dedicated to the Strasser siblings, who helped spread the carol Silent Night internationally. A small but meaningful local culture stop.
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Take a train from Innsbruck to Mayrhofen and enjoy the approximately 22 miles (37 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest train runs at 05:46, the last at 19:52. The fastest train covers the 22 miles (37 km) distance in 1h 12m.
Distance 22 miles (37 km) |
Average train duration 1h 10m |
Trains per day 7 |
Fastest train 1h 12m |
First train 5:46 AM |
Last train 7:52 PM |
High Season Jan - Mar |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
Busiest Day Thu |
Least Busy Day Sat |
Best time to book 1 day |
Discover the best of Mayrhofen — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Mayrhofen trip today.
Historic farmhouse museum in nearby Laimach dedicated to the Strasser siblings, who helped spread the carol Silent Night internationally. A small but meaningful local culture stop.
Palace museum between Jenbach and Schwaz featuring richly furnished Renaissance interiors and guided tours. Though outside Mayrhofen, it is one of the region’s best cultural visits.
Historic silver mine museum in Schwaz illustrating Tyrol’s major mining era through underground tours and exhibits. A strong regional heritage attraction for history-minded travelers.
The Ahorn plateau above Mayrhofen is one of the area’s signature scenic zones, reached by cable car. Popular for panoramic views, family walks, and highly photogenic mountain landscapes.
Mayrhofen’s best-known mountain area for skiing, hiking, and dramatic viewpoints. It is a major destination in all seasons and one of the town’s strongest must-do experiences.
A spectacular high-alpine reservoir deeper in the Zillertal, known for turquoise water, dramatic peaks, and strong visual appeal. One of the region’s most photographed natural spots.
A classic Tyrolean skillet of fried potatoes, onions and beef or pork, usually topped with a fried egg. It is one of the most emblematic mountain dishes in Tyrol.
Soft Alpine egg noodles layered with melted mountain cheese and topped with crispy onions. A hearty Tyrolean staple popular in huts and inns around Mayrhofen.
Bread dumplings flavored with Tyrolean speck, often served in clear broth or with sauerkraut. They are a traditional comfort food across the Zillertal and Tyrol.
Modern restaurant at Hotel Neue Post known for refined Austrian and international dishes, stylish presentation and a more upscale ambience.
Well-known traditional inn in Mayrhofen serving Tyrolean classics, steaks and hearty Austrian dishes in a polished alpine setting.
Established casual spot popular for pizza, pasta and Austrian favorites, with a lively atmosphere and broad menu in central Mayrhofen.
A popular Alpine resort with higher prices for dining and lodging, especially in ski season, though bakeries and lunch specials can reduce daily costs.
Service is usually included. Round up in cafes and taxis; leave about 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Tip in cash when possible, especially at mountain huts or small venues.
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Mayrhofen im Zillertal -> Mayrhofen Zentrum
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Innsbruck to Mayrhofen by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Mayrhofen, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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