Best attractions and places to see around Matrei am Brenner, a market town nestled in Tyrol's Wipptal valley, offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Situated about 16 km south of Innsbruck, this area served as a Roman road station and was meticulously reconstructed after WWII. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural landscapes within the Tyrolean Alps.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Fridge with drinks is accessible even when the hut is closed (€2.50 per drink).
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Nice, cozy hut with delicious food and drinks!
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A beautiful place to pause, suddenly it was in front of us...the “Maria Waldrast Monastery” embedded in the mountains of the Stubai and Wipptal, at the foot of the Serles.
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Walk-in sundial with viewing platform not far from the mountain station
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From here you have a wonderful view of the Stubaital and you can also watch the paragliders for hours
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Super starting point for the hike to the Serles - one of the Seven Summits of the Stubai Valley. Paid parking
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The Serles, also known as the Waldrastspitze, is the 5th highest mountain of the Seven Summits of the Stubai Valley at 2,717 meters. It is a very beautiful mountain with a view of Innsbruck, the Europa Bridge and the Stubai Valley. Views towards the Zillertal, the Olperer or Schrammacher and the Dolomites are also possible in clear weather. The climb is not very demanding, which is not what the impressive view of the mountain from the Innsbruck side suggests. It is worth setting off early, as the great view attracts crowds. The shortest climb from Maria Waldrast is only about 1,000 meters in altitude.
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Maria Waldrast, “power place for young and old” https://wipptalblog.tirol/de/maria-waldrast-ein-kraftplatz-fuer-jung-und-alt/
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The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can ascend the Serles Summit, known as the "Altar of Tyrol," for panoramic views, or visit the Patscherkofel Summit for magnificent vistas of Innsbruck and the surrounding valleys. The nearby Obernbergtal valley features a captivating turquoise lake, and the Telfesbach Stream offers an idyllic hike through forests and past small waterfalls.
Matrei am Brenner boasts a rich history. Explore the Maria Waldrast Monastery, one of Europe's highest pilgrimage sites, known for its special Marienbrunnen. You can also see the remains of Trautson Castle, now connected by a modern suspension bridge over the Sill gorge. The historic village center, meticulously reconstructed after WWII, showcases beautifully painted facades and traditional inns, while the Parish Church of Matrei reflects the region's religious heritage.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Telfesbach Stream offers a recommended hike for families with children. Near Maria Waldrast Monastery, you'll find themed trails like the Creation Trail and the Spring Trail, focusing on water and spirituality. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Matrei am Brenner, including routes like the Wipptal loop or the Matrei Suspension Bridge loop.
Matrei am Brenner is excellent for cyclists. The Wipptal Cycle Route follows the Sill river and is ideal for exploring the area by bicycle. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including challenging loops like the Klammalm – Peer Alm. Gravel biking options are also available, such as the Brennerbad–Pflersch Cycle Path loop. You can find more details on MTB Trails around Matrei am Brenner and Gravel biking around Matrei am Brenner.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Serles Summit, which offers extensive vistas of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck. The Patscherkofel Summit also provides magnificent views of Innsbruck, the Inn Valley, and the Stubai Valley's glaciers. Additionally, the Lanser Alpine Hut offers a spectacular view of the Nordkette mountain range.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Elfer Walkable Sundial, which is quickly accessible and offers a great change on the trail. The Telfesbach Stream provides an enjoyable hike for children. Near Maria Waldrast Monastery, a tractor with trailers can transport visitors between the monastery and the Serles mountain station, making it easier for families with young children.
In winter, Maria Waldrast Monastery transforms into a winter sports hub. You can enjoy a 5 km natural toboggan run, high-altitude cross-country trails, and various winter hiking routes, offering a serene experience in the snow-covered landscape.
Beyond the main attractions, the Obernbergtal valley is a natural jewel, home to a captivating turquoise lake situated above a beautifully located church. The hike to Gleirschalm is also considered a "true gem" amidst picturesque landscapes. Don't miss the special Marienbrunnen at Maria Waldrast Monastery, whose spring water is believed to have healing properties.
For days with inclement weather, Basecamp Matrei offers a great alternative. This facility provides indoor activities such as climbing, bouldering, a fitness center, and a sauna, ensuring there's still plenty to do.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Serles Summit and Patscherkofel Summit. The serene atmosphere and unique spring water at Maria Waldrast Monastery are also highly valued. Many appreciate the cozy atmosphere and delicious local food at places like Lanser Alpine Hut, and the accessibility and interesting nature of the Elfer Walkable Sundial.
Matrei am Brenner offers diverse activities throughout the year. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides the most favorable weather conditions. If you're interested in winter sports like tobogganing, cross-country skiing, or winter hiking, the colder months, particularly December to March, are ideal.


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