From €1,340 per person
A complete panorama is needed to discover the Tyrol and its secrets. And a stay in Erl allows you to explore many of them. You’ll find local produce on your plate in one of the friendly Tiroler Wirtshaus (inns) dotted around the area. Nature lovers are drawn to the natural parks, bathing lakes and slopes of the Spitzstein and Kranzhorn – at an altitude of over 1,540 metres. At Innsbruck’s Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum, the priceless collection of regional folk art and wooden panels – contents not exhaustive – traces the history of a culture constantly reinvented.
Music will also be part of your daily travel routine, as the Tyrolean Erl Festival’s program is sure to provide variety. The acacia panels of the magnificent Festspielhaus, designed by Viennese firm Delugan Meissl Architects, will resonate in four fascinatingly different formats. The intimate, bubbling world of Germanic and Nordic Lieder for piano and soprano, two centuries of dizzying keyboard sonatas by a young prodigy, two short, mysterious 20th-century operas staged, and a shattering Verdi operatic classic in a luxurious concert version…