Reutte – Gateway to the Tyrolean Alps
Located in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps, Reutte is a gateway to Austria’s mountain towns. Whether you’re looking for a cozy apartment with mountain views or a spacious holiday villa for the whole family, this market town offers the perfect blend of medieval history and modern Alpine charm.
History
Reutte has served as an important crossroads for centuries. It lies on the historic Via Claudia Augusta, a Roman road that once connected Italy with Germany. In 1489, it was granted market rights by Archduke Sigmund, a status that transformed it into a commercial hub for the Tyrolean salt road.
History buffs will recognize Reutte as the place where German rocket engineers, including Wernher von Braun, surrendered to American forces at the end of World War II. Today, the town preserves its cultural heritage through the Green House Museum and the impressive ruins of Ehrenberg Castle.
Description and Nature
Reutte is defined by its dramatic landscape. It is surrounded by the Lechweg, one of Europe's last wild river landscapes. For those looking for a longer holiday, the area offers a variety of accommodation options, from rustic chalets to modern apartments with hotel rooms and balconies overlooking the mountain peaks.
Highline179
A world record-breaking pedestrian suspension bridge that hangs 114 meters above the valley.
Plansee
This crystal-clear lake is often called the "Tyrol Fjord" and is the second largest in the region.
Hahnenkamm
A local mountain accessible by cable car and offering panoramic views of the Zugspitze Arena.
Typical Dishes
Tyrolean cuisine is hearty and designed to fuel mountain adventures. While staying in your holiday home, visit local guesthouses to enjoy the region’s classic specialities.
Kasspatzln
Soft egg noodles drizzled with melted mountain cheese and topped with crispy onions.
Tyrolean Speckknödel
Bread dumplings filled with tasty bacon, served in a rich broth or with sauerkraut.
Gröstl
A traditional fried dish of potatoes, meat and onions, usually topped with a fried egg.
Kaiserschmarrn
Shredded, caramelised pancakes served with plum compote – the ultimate Alpine dessert.
Activities and Festivals
Reutte is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts all year round.
Activities
In winter, the area is a paradise for skiing and snowshoeing. In summer, the focus shifts to hiking in the Alps, swimming in the Alpentherme Ehrenberg and cycling on Roman trails.
Reutte Mountain Festival
A three-day party on the Hahnenkamm with yoga, live music and the “Horse Cup”.
Ehrenberg Knight Games
A massive medieval festival with knight tournaments, parades and historical markets.
Reutte on Ice
The town is transformed into a winter wonderland with a large ice rink and the Lumagica light trail.