Almflieger Gerlosstein

The Almflieger Gerlosstein offers a perfect combination of fresh mountain air, adrenaline and unique views. On four spectacular routes up to 738 metres long, you will glide over the Gerlosstein area at around 50 km/h – an experience that is guaranteed to thrill action fans. The ascent is easy with the Gerlossteinbahn cable car, and your flying adventure starts right at the mountain station. Guided Almflieger tours are offered three times a day, ideal for those who want to enjoy the experience in the company of a guide. An impressive perspective of the mountain world and a feeling of boundless freedom await you.

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Summer 2026 opening hours & prices

Opening hoursTours daily at
27.06. - 13.09.20269.15 a.m. | 10.45 a.m. | 1.15 p.m. | 2.45 p.m.
PricesAdultsYoung people*Children**
Almflieger tour€ 34.50€ 29.30€ 24.20

*Young people: 2007 - 2010/**Children: 2011 - 2019

Ascents and descents with the Gerlossteinbahn cable car are not included!

Conditions of transport

  • Minimum weight: 40 kg
  • Maximum weight: 120 kg
  • Children aged up to 10 only accompanied by a legal guardian
  • Children aged up to 14 only accompanied by a person aged at least 16
  • Requirement: No fear of heights!
  • Sportswear and sturdy shoes required

Equipment (helmet, harness) is provided to use the Almflieger.

Facts about the Almflieger

Facts Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4
Start height 1,639 1,836 1,809 1,706
Finish height 1,615 1,808 1,710 1,654
Length (m) 169 208 738 371
Difference in altitude (m) 24 28 99 52
Gradient 14% 14% 14% 14%
Max. distance from ground (m) 11 29 64 32
Max. travelling speed 50 km/h 50 km/h 50 km/h 50 km/h

Almparadies Gerlosstein

There are many new attractions to discover on the Gerlosstein adventure mountain in Hainzenberg under the motto “back to the source”. On the “Almpromenade” themed trail you can learn a lot of interesting facts about Zillertal’s history and culture from beautifully designed information boards. The stations’ stories include the exciting legend of the witch of Gerlosstein, you learn what the stone sheep has to do with the Zillertal Doggln and it becomes clear just how important music has always been for the longest Tyrolean side valley. Many interactive elements make the trail exciting for children as well, so that even the youngest mountain enthusiasts can complete the approximately one-hour hike with ease. Tip: Why not play the world-famous Christmas carol “Silent Night, Holy Night” with the bells or turn the stone sheep’s horn and see what happens! At the end of the Almpromenade you will be rewarded with a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains from the Almtribüne, the box seat above the Zillertal.

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