Point of interest

Nordkette Cable Car

60 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Daniel
October 30, 2019
The "Empire State Building of Innsbruck" is also there for skiing. Take the cable way either to the top restaurant ("Seegrube") or the peak of Nordkette ("Hafele Kar"). This skiing place I recommend to experienced skiers and free riders.
Mary Ann
August 26, 2018
it is a must in this city
Benjamin
February 7, 2015
INNSBRUCK mountains: Cable-car to the SEEGRUBE (1.905 m) and HAFELEKAR (2.334 m) Parking in the Congress-Parking: from this point a funicular runs from the centre of town to Hungerburg and from there you can take the cable car to the Seegrube or furtheron to Hafelekar (the return-trips cost 30,50/person) but it´s absolutely worth it. From the minute you step onto the funicular in Innsbruck, you’ll enjoy stunning views in every direction. The views from Hafelekar (the top lift station) are particularly spectacular – looking back over Innsbruck on one side and over untouched nature on the other. At the Seegrube in the Alpenlounge Seegrube (on the first floor), you can enjoy lunch with typica
INNSBRUCK mountains: Cable-car to the SEEGRUBE (1.905 m) and HAFELEKAR (2.334 m) Parking in the Congress-Parking: from this point a funicular runs from the centre of town to Hungerburg and from there you can take the cable car to the Seegrube or furtheron to Hafelekar (the return-trips cost 30,50/…
Bernhard
December 16, 2020
GOT TO GET UP THERE! The Nordkette is part of Austria’s largest nature park, the Karwendel Nature Park, and can be reached directly from Innsbruck city centre in just a few minutes! The breathtaking 360° view leaves a lasting impression, Innsbruck on one side and Tyrol’s most extensive conservation area on the other. The Hungerburg funicular’s stations, designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, have become an integral part of Innsbruck’s cityscape and represent the most modern architecture in the alpine region. The funicular enables visitors to reach the Hungerburg in just 8 minutes. There are several stops along the way including the Alpine Zoo, which is a favourite among families. After reaching the Hungerburg station, a short walk across Hermann Buhl Square, named after the world-famous Austrian mountaineer, leads visitors to the cable car station. The Seegrube, at an altitude of 6,250 ft and surrounded by the beauty of Austria’s largest national park, invites visitors and locals alike to relax, unwind and take in nature at its very best. Whether summer or winter, visitors can watch in awe as local daredevils race down Europe’s steepest ski route or do their best on the trickiest downhill trail. The rocky face of the Karwendel has always lured climbing enthusiasts, and is also where Hermann Buhl trained before his first ascents of the 26,246 ft Nanga Parbat and Broad Peak summits. Lying at an impressive 7,401 ft, the Hafelekar offers the most spectacular viewing experience. Thanks to a direct connection from the city, everybody can enjoy this unique experience within minutes. The alpine park, which borders Hafelekar, has over 3,000 species of wildlife and more than 1,305 species of plants and fauna and is an absolute must for nature lovers. Visitors can often catch a glimpse of the normally shy wildlife, but the real highlight is the unique panorama of city and mountains which leaves nothing to be desired.
GOT TO GET UP THERE! The Nordkette is part of Austria’s largest nature park, the Karwendel Nature Park, and can be reached directly from Innsbruck city centre in just a few minutes! The breathtaking 360° view leaves a lasting impression, Innsbruck on one side and Tyrol’s most extensive conservatio…
Michael
March 14, 2017
Nordkette cable car is located directly above Innsbruck. It is also our nearest skiing resort and there are a lot of biking tracks around the mountain. Awesome view.

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145 Rennweg
Innsbruck, Tirol