Experience the Stunning Heights at Hungerburgstation
Discover the breathtaking alpine views and outdoor adventures at Hungerburgstation, the gateway to the Nordkette mountain range in Innsbruck.
Hungerburgstation serves as a prominent gateway to the Nordkette mountain range, situated just a short distance from the charming city of Innsbruck. This mountain cable car station is not only a marvel of engineering but also a portal to breathtaking alpine scenery. Visitors are treated to panoramic views of the majestic Alps as they ascend, with each moment offering a unique perspective of the stunning Tyrolean landscape below. The cable car ride itself is an unforgettable experience, allowing you to witness the changing scenery from lush valleys to rugged mountain peaks. At the summit, the opportunities for adventure are endless. Whether you're an avid hiker looking to explore a network of trails or a ski enthusiast eager to hit the slopes in winter, Hungerburgstation places you at the heart of it all. Additionally, the area is dotted with cozy mountain huts where you can enjoy traditional Tyrolean cuisine while soaking in the views. For those interested in photography, the golden hours at sunrise and sunset provide magical light for capturing the beauty of the Alps. Hungerburgstation is not just a transportation hub; it is a destination that promises unforgettable experiences amidst the stunning backdrop of nature.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture stunning sunrise photos.
- Dress in layers as temperatures can vary significantly at higher altitudes.
- Be sure to bring a camera; the views from the cable car and summit are breathtaking.
- Check the weather conditions before your visit for the best experience.
- Consider purchasing a combined ticket for the cable car and attractions at the summit for added value.
A brief summary to Hungerburgstation Hungerburg
- Höhenstraße 151, Innsbruck, Hungerburg, 6020, AT
- +43512293344
- Visit website
- Monday 7:15 am-7:15 pm
- Tuesday 7:15 am-7:15 pm
- Wednesday 7:15 am-7:15 pm
- Thursday 7:15 am-7:15 pm
- Friday 7:15 am-7:15 pm
- Saturday 8 am-7:15 pm
- Sunday 8 am-7:15 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, take the A12 motorway towards Innsbruck. Exit at 'Innsbruck Mitte' and follow the signs for Hungerburg. This will lead you onto B171, which turns into Höhenstraße. Continue on Höhenstraße until you reach Hungerburgstation, located at Höhenstraße 151, 6020 Innsbruck. There is parking available nearby, but be aware that parking fees may apply.
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Public Transportation
To reach Hungerburgstation using public transportation, start by taking a train to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (main station). From there, catch the Hungerburgbahn tram (Line 5) that will take you directly to Hungerburg. The tram ride lasts approximately 20 minutes. Make sure to purchase a valid ticket before boarding; a single ticket costs around €2.70. The tram station is just outside the main train station.
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Walking from the tram station
Once you arrive at the Hungerburgbahn tram station, it's a short walk to Hungerburgstation. As you exit the tram, follow the signs towards Höhenstraße. You'll find Hungerburgstation approximately a 5-minute walk from the tram stop, located at Höhenstraße 151.
Attractions Nearby to Hungerburgstation Hungerburg
- Innsbruck - Nordkette
- Hungerburg Innsbruck
- Hungerburgstation Alpenzoo
- Alpenzoo Innsbruck - Tirol
- Schloss Weiherburg
- Naturkundemuseum in der Weiherburg
- Arzler Alm Innsbruck 1067m
- Nordketten Hungerburgbahn
- Schloss Büchsenhausen
- Arzler Alm Trail
- Palmenhaus im Hofgarten
- Innsbrucker Hofgarten
- Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen - Top of Innsbruck
- Museum im Zeughaus / Tiroler Landesmuseen
- Dürerblick
Landmarks nearby to Hungerburgstation Hungerburg
- Mühlauer Klamm
- Congress Innsbruck
- Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH (Nordkette)
- Advent-Mission Innsbruck
- Jesuit Church Innsbruck
- Stiftskeller
- Burgriesenhaus
- Grabmal Kaiser Maximilians I.
- Katzunghaus
- Riesengasse
- Trautsonhaus
- Galerie im Andechshof
- Stadtrichter Zeller-Haus
- Kolbenturm
- Ehemalige Ursulinenkirche