Active offers for children in the Tyrolean Stubai Valley
BIG Family Miniland, Kinderland and Ski-Camp at the Schlick 2000
The Stubai Valley in Tyrol also offers a whole range of activities for your little ones: The BIG Family Miniland, the adventure park here in Fulpmes, summer clubs and ski camps are open to children and teenagers.
BIG Family Miniland, Kinderland and Ski-Camp in the Schlick 2000
The Kinderland and the Ski-Camp near the middle station Froneben in the Schlick 2000 belongs to the little snow bunnies. In a separate area from the end of December until Easter there is a ski carousel, a children's bar, a mini race track, colorful children's figures, 3 conveyor belts, a plate lift, a magic carpet and much more.
Friendly ski instructors help even the youngest from 4 years to stand quickly and safely on skis and above all to enjoy skiing. BIG Ron, B.BIG and Mini.B. – the mascots of the Kinderland in Fulpmes – provide further fun in the snow.
In the well-equipped care room with play and craft corner, children's slide, changing table and sleeping facilities in the Schlick 2000, the little ones can take time out from the hustle and bustle of the snow. By the way, there is also the BIG Family crèche for babies from 4 months and a kindergarten for children from 3 years.
BIG Family Stubai Sommer Club at the Schlick 2000
You don't have to worry about boredom in the high valley of the Schlick 2000 even in summer, because the BIG Family Summer Club offers mountain experiences and adventures in the Schlick 2000. For children aged 4-9, for example, there are free torchlight hikes, pony rides and quiz fun. Children aged 10 and over can even try out rafting and tandem flights by prior arrangement.
The BIG Family Summer Club at the Schlick 2000 takes place from the end of June to mid-September and again in October, Mondays to Fridays from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. Meeting point is at the Kampler See. Children can also be picked up at the Stubaier Hof free of charge between 9:30 and 9:55 a.m. if they have registered by 4:00 pm the day before.
Hikes & excursions for the whole family
Time for each other – that's what a family holiday is all about. Go on easy hikes and learn interesting things about the wonderful nature in the Schlick 2000, for example on the nature trail from the Kreuzjoch to the Schlickeralm, which is suitable for prams. Or go on a discovery tour on the alpine plant nature trail along the Kreuzjoch circular hiking trail!
In the Adventurepark in Fulpmes, the play park and climbing course offer plenty of action for a fun-filled day in the Schlick 2000. At the Alpine Zoo in nearby Innsbruck, families can experience almost 2,000 animals in Europe's highest zoo – from golden eagles to lynxes.
Offers for children at and around the Alpin Resort Stubaier Hof
At the hotel we have play rooms for children and teenagers. Take a look at our weekly program, where we will be happy to inform you about events and program points for children in the region and the Schlick 2000.
Up high in the Adventurepark in Fulpmes
Adventure in Tyrol's largest high-ropes course
Opportunities for fun, learning and adventure – the Adventurepark in Fulpmes offers it all. In the largest high-ropes course in Tyrol, you have to get from tree to tree in an exciting way. For example, you can swing over a net or float meters above the ground on skis.
Little rascals can let off steam in the games park and those who prefer more peace and quiet will find interesting information about indigenous animals and plants on educational trails.
The Adventurepark at a glance
- 130 exercises in in 13 trails in Tyrol's largest high-ropes course
- No time limit for climbing
- Nature trails about native plants, animals and flowers
- Children's playground for the little ones
- Team park for team building and group experiences
- Rustic Kraxl hut with warm meals
- Campfire place with cooking place and grill station
- Admission to the Adventurepark is free, use of the climbing course in the high ropes course in Tyrol costs between €10 and €22, family tickets €65.
- The yellow courses are for everyone from 8 years old and 1.20 m tall, the blue courses from 1.40 m tall and the red courses from 1.50 m tall.
- Parents or other adults should accompany or supervise minors during climbing.
- The Adventure Park is only open during the summer months from April to October.
Safety in the high-ropes course in Tyrol
Being on your own in the Adventure Park is no problem. You will be instructed, wear a combination harness, and secure yourself twice with 2 carabiners in steel ropes so that nothing can happen to you. You will also receive a helmet on site. If you would rather have a safety trainer at your side, you can book one for a guided tour of Tyrol's largest high ropes course. Mobile phones, jewelery, cameras and other objects may not be taken along when climbing in the high ropes course in Tyrol.
Team building & experiential education
There is a special area for team building in the Adventure Park: the Teampark. The exercises can only be mastered in a group. Overcoming limits together creates trust. You will be instructed by a team trainer from the high ropes course Tyrol.