Alpinolino - Westendorf
Fun, games and a world of adventure
At Alpinolino Westendorf, the alpine theme park on the Talkaser summit area (1,770 m) in Westendorf, everything revolves around fun and a thirst for adventure.
Discover new wonders under every stone! From "Look!" to "Wow!": For clever foxes, nimble weasels and real explorers, the Alpinolino in Westendorf takes you on an exciting journey of discovery between the Talkaser and Choralpe mountains. Many animal puzzles, lots of fun and even more natural wonders await you on the "Himmelsteig", "Holzwurmweg" and "Adlerhorst". You can also get really excited: With our "Spoggolino" marble run, one thing is guaranteed: All around the Choralpe, young and old alike will be rolling their balls with fun! So be curious to see what's coming up!
Panoramic hike for everyone
The Kreuzjöchl lake is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the region. At around 1,700 m, the lake blends harmoniously into the unique landscape. The wonderful panoramas in particular are worth the easy hike. Here you can experience why the grass mountains of the Kitzbühel Alps are so popular. The Westendorf Alpenrosenbahn cable car takes you comfortably to the starting point of the tour, the Talkaser.
Rain at Alpinolino
The Alpenrosenbahn cable car takes me up to Alpinolino, sheltered from the wind. Short themed trails await me there (maximum walking time 1.5 hours). I can always find shelter in the inns and snack stations along the way , especially on the Holzwurmweg, which leads from the middle station into the valley. But the Himmelsteig trail at the mountain station is also completed in 1.5 hours and I can warm up at the Talkaser mountain restaurant before taking the gondola back down into the valley.
Barrier-free at Alpinolino
The Alpinolino theme park is partly suitable for pushchairs.
A path suitable for pushchairs leads from the mountain station to the restaurant "Brechhornhaus". Families with baby carriages can also take a tour of the Alpinolino via the restaurant "Fleidingalm". Back carriers for small children can be hired from the mountain railroad or the flight school.