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Tyrol Holiday Homes & Ski Chalets Tyrol

Dramatic, jagged mountain ranges shape fertile green valleys heavy with placid lakes and foothill and mountainside villages. Camping, hiking, and fishing are popular pursuits of Tyrol's locals as well as visitors to Tyrol holiday homes, with the folds of the valleys offering seclusion despite the popularity of the region.

Tyrol is originally the name of the alpine region nestled along the Alps and defined by the borders of Switzerland, Italy and Austria. Its current borders as an Austrian province represent only half of its former territory, the southern half now belonging to Italy.

Austrian Tyrol has made impressive gains in establishing itself as a first-class tourist destination. With a longstanding tradition of excellence in health spas, Tyrol is more than just a premier winter sports playground. Skiers and snowboarders flock to the Tyrol ski chalets and holiday rentals during the winter, though the area is also very much worth a visit year-round.

Tyrol’s uncertain place in pan-European politics has resulted in a local population that is adaptable, hardworking and creative. Given a leg up by locally held mineral wealth, Tyrol has pressed that advantage to develop its manufacturing capacities in a variety of industry sectors, including pharmaceuticals and chemicals. Tyrol’s industrial efforts have left large swathes of land untouched—which is good news for outdoors enthusiasts and holidaymakers, who are happy to discover a holiday cottage tucked away in the woods.

For those who prefer not to stay in a Tyrol hotel, a cottage industry of, well, holiday cottages is providing visitors and settlers with more and more high-end holiday accommodation options. Tyrol has made peerless efforts to bring its alpine experience to everybody. Wheelchair accessible mountain trails, for instance, are one of many thoughtful accommodations rolled out by Tyrol’s creative and highly conscious outdoors tourism industry. Tyrol's holiday homes and ski chalets make for an excellent holiday accommodation during your Tyrol holidays.

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