Fulpmes is a traditional, Tirolean village in the Stubai Valley, just south of Innsbruck that contains all you need for a relaxed and fulfilling holiday. There is an excellent variety of things to do, from walking and mountain biking to lazing by the swimming pool or making use of the hotels facilities. Locals are quick with a smile and to offer guidance and advice of the region, and your surroundings couldn't be more perfect: lush, green and beautiful.
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Activities in Fulpmes
The sheltered Stubai valley has a lot to offer. You will find indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, minigolf, bowling and fishing. Above Fulpmes, the Schlick 2000 Adventure Park is a haven for climbers of all abilities. You can try paragliding or hire a mountain bike and explore one of the 54 fantastic mountain bike routes (graded easy, intermediate and advanced). On a more leisurely note you can take a carriage ride or visit the fascinating 'Birds of Prey' centre in Telfes. The Blacksmith Museum in Fulpmes is also worth a visit.Children's Activities
Children are well catered for. 3-13yrs incl. will have great fun exploring the adventure play ground and Indian Village - you can even go pony riding.
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In brief
"An idyllic Tirolean valley combining tradition and summer activities"Highlights
| Italian Dolomites | £21 |
| King's Castles of Germany - including Neuschwanstein | £21 |
| 3 Country Tour - from Austria to Liechtenstein to Switzerland | £21 |
| Achensee | £11 |
| Seefeld & Mittenwald | £11 |
Other info - cities
There is no Crystal rep in Fulpmes but you will receive a welcome pack on arrival, with lots of useful information. Your hotel will also be able to offer help and advice, and you will have the contact number for a nearby rep should you need any further assistance.Festivals
You'll find a variety of events take place in the Stubai valley during the summer. The following are just a selection for 2008:30/05-01/06 Stubaier Music Magic in Neustift
End July Stubai Bike Marathon in Mieders
Mid September Almabtrieb to celebrate the bringing down of the cattle from the mountains
