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Pinzgaubahn Railway

First opened in 1898 after royal approval from Emperor Franz Josef I, this narrow-gauge railway follows the Salzach Valley. Attracting tourists with its breathtaking scenery, it also acts as a lifeline to local commuters and schoolchildren. The 10-mile section between Niedernsill to Zell am See through small towns and alpine pastures before reaching the shores of Lake Zell under the shadow of the Karwendel Mountains.

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2026MayJunSepOct

Uncover the region's culture and history from a base in Kirchberg, a charming Tyrolean town of part-timbered chalets nestled amid gentle mountains and extensive alpine pastures. Experience amazing alpine views while travelling aboard the Achensee Railway to the 'Tyrolean Sea', followed by a short boat ride and a visit to the idyllic Gramai Valley...

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