[Other 01] Patscherkofel
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[Other 02] Tourist Information Office
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[See 01] Heiligwasser Pilgrimage Church
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The Heiligwasser (literally "Holy Water" in German]]) pilgrimage is on the slope of the Patscherkofel mountain at an altitude of 1234 m, following a path of 10 chapels of which 5 remain. According to the legend, an angel appeared to 2 peasants searching for lost cattle in 1606, and showed them the way to a spring where they found their cattle. In return, the angel commanded a chapel to be built next to the spring, an undertaking completed by the bishop of Brixen]]. The site soon became a destination for pilgrims, and in 1661 a church was built to replace the chapel, in which a first religious service was held a year later. Halfway the 18th century, the church was expanded with a side chapel, and buildings around the church were constructed to accommodate the needs of pilgrims, who attribute healing effects to the spring's water. Of particular interest is the churches 3-sided choir with hexagonal choir tower and typical onion shaped roof. The portal is decorated with a fresco from 1743. The ceiling frescoes were added in 1945 by Hans Andre. The Baroque high altar dates from the first half of the 15th century but was stolen in 1971 and replaced with its current copy.
[See 02] Goldbichl
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One of the most important archaeological sites in Tyrol]], Goldbichl is a 1064 m tall hill which was used as a place of worship in the Bronze Age. The oldest finds at the site are flint arrowheads from the Neolithic period, originating from Verona]], and proving that long distance trade was possible in that era. The hill gained importance in the Bronze age, 4 millennia ago, when sacrificial fires were lighted on altars made of clay and stone, which were visible from afar in the Stubai Valley looking out over the deforested hill. Remains of residences and gardens were found on the northern side of the hill, built on terraces separated from the religious sites by ramparts. The terraces are still recognizable today, although the hill has been reforested since Roman times. Interestingly, the grave of a young woman, buried here after her cremation, has been uncovered. The grave made news headlines because of the numerous ceramic artifacts and other funerary objects found along the scorched skeleton. The location of her grave suggests she might have been a priestess. The Bronze Age site existed until the 16th century BC. In the Iron Age, around 600 BC, the site found renewed interest and underwent expansion with fortifications such as walls and palisades. Evidence suggests that the site became the center of a settlement, and sporting competitions were organized around the sacrificial fires. Goldbichl remained important until the Alps were conquered by the Romans between 100 and 15 BC, and all the heathen facilities were destroyed. The site can be visited, and in 2006 an archaeological trail was constructed which leads up to the summit from the northeastern side, ca. 15-min walk.
[See 03] Pfarrkirche
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Former Romanesque parish church consecrated in 1286, and rebuilt in a late Gothic style in the 15th century. In 1705 it was once again rebuilt in a Baroque style.
[Do 01] Alpengarten Patscherkofel
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An exceptional collection of rare plants and flowers in Austria]]'s highest alpine garden at an altitude of 2,000 m, the 15 000 m² garden is taken care of by the University of Innsbruck]]. In addition to native alpine flowers such as Edelweiss and Gentian, there are several species from the Himalayas]] to admire as well. Founded in the 1930s, the garden aims to preserve species that have disappeared in the wild. Visitors can follow a circular path along the gardens many trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers.
[Do 02] The Rung Thai Massage
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The best way to relieve tensed muscles after a day of skiing, massages are available from 30 min to 90 min.
[Do 03] Olympic Sliding Centre
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Built in 1975, this 1270 m long bobsleigh track was the first in the world constructed with supplemental artificial refrigeration to make the track usable year round. With a height difference of 100 m, 14 curves and a refrigerated surface of 5500 m², the track descends the Patscherkofel mountain with curves up to 7 m high. It is used for training purposes, and last used in the 2012 Winter Olympics.
[Do 04] Olympia Golf
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Golf course between Igls and the Patscherkofelbahn
[Do 05] Übungslift
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As only slope on the outskirts of Igls, the Übungslift is still in service for beginners, whenever there is snow in downtown Igls.
[Buy 01] Intersport
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Store specialized in mountaineering equipment for winter and summer. Although they're likely on the expensive side if you seek to buy your ski gear here, their location next to the Patscherkofel Talstation makes them a convenient solution if you happen to break equipment, lose ski goggles or gloves, or need your skis waxed. They also have PPE in stock all year round.
[Buy 02] Spar
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Convenience store with a wide selection of fresh produce and dry/canned foods. Also sells toiletry items and tape/glue to fix equipment.
[Buy 03] Arakelian
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Jeweler and gift shop in historic centre of Igls, under supervision of master gold smith Philip Arakelian.
[Eat 01] Restaurant Hausberg
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Small restaurant geared towards skiers. With a newly renovated warm wooden interior, it is the best restaurant in the area for those who don't feel like undertaking the 20 min walk back to the Igls town centre. The food is on the pricey side for what it is, and the service to the level expected at a tourist hotspot. Menus are available in English. Free wifi.
[Eat 02] Alpengasthof Heiligwasser
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Not the cheapest restaurant around, but the fantastic view makes up for the price. Local Tyrolean cuisine of good quality, served in fairly sized portions.
[Eat 03] Patscherkofel Gipfelstube
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Restaurant and bar with a great view over the Stubaital and Inntal. The menu is rather pricey, but there aren't any other options available at 2,248 m altitude.
[Eat 04] Das Kofel
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Restaurant tailored to skiers: fast food with minimal service. Free wifi, suitable for kids.
[Eat 05] Patscherkofel Schutzhaus
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The newly built Patscherkofelbahn somewhat ruined the view from its terrace, but the Schutzhaus still provides hikers and skiers alike with decent food although at a fairly steep price.
[Eat 06] Patscher Alm
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Traditional Tyrolean mountain restaurant aimed at skiers in winter and hikers in summer, close to the slopes when they're opened. Pricey, but decent quality food in generous portions.
[Eat 07] Bäckerei Höcks
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Traditional Tyrolean bakery with great bread and pastries.
[Eat 08] Ristorante Pizzeria Venezia
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Igls' best pizzeria since 1994. Reasonably priced, with a wide selection of pasta, pizza, antipasti, and meat/fish dishes.
[Eat 09] Agidihof
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A very traditional Austrian Landgasthaus (country restaurant) specialized in local cuisine. Try their home made noodles, Knödeln, and ice cream. Indoor and outdoor seating.
[Drink 01] Tee Hütt'n
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Cozy bar for hikers and skiers seeking refuge from the alpine weather, or simply relaxing after a day exploring the Patscherkofel.
[Drink 02] Hanibal
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Hookah lounge and good food, with a variety of oriental specialties on the menu.
[Drink 03] Cafe Fioriona
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A cafe with typical Austrian Konditorei (cakes and baked goods), with indoor and outdoor seating.
[Sleep 01] Hotel Bon Alpina
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Large hotel in the Igls historic centre, with plenty of accommodations for hikers and skiers: indoor and outdoor swimming pool, sauna, steam bath, and storage room for ski gear. Among the cheaper options to spend the night in Igls, and good value. Dinner separately is €17.50 for a 3 course meal. Wifi is BonAlpinaFree with password BonAlpina%.
[Sleep 02] Sporthotel Igls
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Traditional 4 star hotel in the centre of Igls, tailored to the needs of those looking for an active vacation either in summer or in winter.
[Sleep 03] Hotel Gruberhof
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A family hotel right next to the Igls practice ski lift, on a walking distance from the Congress.
[Sleep 04] Sonnenhof Bed&Breakfast
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Bed & breakfast with on a 2 min walking distance from the city centre and 5 min from the tram station. Free wifi and parking for vehicles next to the building.
[Sleep 05] Pension Gothensitz
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Small guest house at the outskirts of Igls, overlooking Vills.
[Sleep 06] Hotel Eagles Inn
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A 4 star hotel right next to the tram station of Igls.
[Sleep 07] Pension Leitgebhof
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A modern hotel on a 5 min walking distance from the nearest bus stop, and 10 min from Igls city centre. Looking out over the forest, and very quiet at night.
[Sleep 08] Appartements Waldhaus
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Appartments for 2, 4 or 6 travelers on a walking distance to the practice ski lift.
[Sleep 09] Hotel Sonnenhof
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A nice bed & breakfast on the outskirts of town.
[Other 03] Post Office
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Send snailmail and parcels, sells stamps and packaging materials.