Tour Planning

The right hiking tour for everyone

Are you looking for the perfect hiking trail for your summer holiday? In Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, no wish goes unfulfilled – for both young and grown-up hiking fans. Between 1,200 m and 3,000 m, you’ll experience a true “theatre of alpine summer dreams”. Explore one of the fantastic themed family trails (Familienthemenwege) that lead you through the forest and across blooming alpine meadows.

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The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Hiking Area

  • Over 500 kilometres of marked hiking trails for every level
  • Numerous refreshment stops in rustic huts and cosy alpine pastures
  • A wide variety of tours for all ages – from leisurely to challenging
  • 11 cable cars taking you comfortably up to breathtaking viewpoints
Hiking variety for all ages in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

Amidst lush green alpine meadows, rugged rock formations and idyllic forest trails, you’ll find your very own favourite route at every altitude.

From around 2,000 metres, the air becomes noticeably clearer – and your mind feels free.

Those who want to reach great heights set off for the Furgler or one of the other mountain giants – where the summit cross is already waiting for the next “borfuaße” (barefoot) summit photo.

Hiking with children? Full of adventure!

To make sure hiking never gets boring, you need variety, excitement and fun – and that’s exactly what the numerous themed family trails (Familienthemenwege) in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis have to offer.

Family-friendly & accessible adventures

Many trails are stroller-friendly and accessible – ideal for families with small children. And if you need help getting into the gondola: the mountain lift team is always there for you.

Collect mountain points

& get your hiking medal

Whether on your own or together in a group – in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis you can earn medals while hiking!

All you need is the hiking pass, which you can get for a small fee at the information offices.
At many hiking destinations you’ll find signs with symbols and a hole punch – there you stamp the matching fields in your pass.

Depending on how many points you collect, a hiking medal in bronze, silver or gold awaits you at the end – free of charge as a reward for your achievement!

Psst! To all the kids out there:
Collect just 20 points and grab the cool Murmli & Berta hiking pin!
This way, every hike becomes a real adventure – and your motivation grows with every new tour.

Hiking Map & Hiking Guide

Your companion in the mountains

At the information offices and mountain lift stations you can get a hiking map and the official hiking guide (€ 9).
Inside you’ll find all the important hiking trails, signpost locations and their numbering – a helpful orientation tool while on the go.

Guided hikes

with state-certified mountain guides in Tyrol

State-certified mountain guides organise a varied hiking and tour programme from June to October, taking you to the most beautiful and rewarding destinations in the area. The hiking tours are listed in our adventure programme. Sign up online now and conquer the summits together!

Safety in the mountains

Correct behaviour and help in case of emergency in the Tyrolean mountains

Proper behaviour in the mountains is extremely important – for your own safety and that of others. Step by step, moving safely forward means not only taking care of each other as people, but also treating the wildlife and the nature around us with respect. This respect is the foundation of a safe and accident-free mountain holiday.

If we all follow just a few basic rules, sharing the mountains becomes easy – and everyone can enjoy them in their own way:

  • Stay on marked trails whenever possible
  • Always close the gates
  • Do not leave any litter behind
  • Be considerate towards other “users of nature”
  • Respect protected areas, barriers and similar signs
  • Do not enter farmland during the growing season

Read more and climb the mountains with peace of mind.

Safe on the alpine pastures

10 rules for proper behaviour around grazing animals

Austria’s farmers make an important contribution to preserving our alpine landscape. Visitors are asked to adapt respectfully to this impressive environment. Following the ten rules below ensures proper behaviour on alpine pastures and grazing land.

Emergency and SOS Guideposts

The app is designed for all nature lovers and leisure athletes in Tyrol who enjoy being outdoors and in the mountains, and who use a smartphone with iOS or Android operating system. It is the only emergency app directly connected to the Tyrol control centre (responsible for alerting the rescue services).

The most important emergency functions include:

  • Automatic transmission of personal and location data (GPS coordinates) to the Tyrol control centre via internet or SMS
  • Establishing a phone connection to the Tyrol control centre

further information about SOS EU ALP

Further information about SOS EU ALP (german)

At the information offices and mountain lift stations you can get a hiking map and the official hiking guide.
Inside you’ll find all the important hiking trails, signpost locations and their numbering – a helpful orientation tool while on the go.

Around 500 SOS signposts have been installed throughout the region – clearly visible and marked with green-and-white emergency labels.

These include:

  • The individual number of the signpost
  • The number of the mountain rescue service
  • The international emergency number (112)
  • Call the emergency number on your mobile phone
  • Give the number of the nearest SOS signpost

This way your location can be pinpointed exactly – and the mountain rescue service can provide targeted, fast assistance without losing time searching.

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

The certificates can be printed out free of charge at any of the three information offices. The certificates can be earned with the adventure booklet (cost: €3) or in the mySFL app under Adventure Mountains.

Information Offices

No, the certificate for the Wildlife Trail is not available in printed form. In the mySFL app it can be downloaded after completing the Wildlife Trail.

mySFL App

Yes, for each completed cache a pin is available at the information offices for collection.

Information Offices

You can either get them at the information offices or earn them with the hiking pass by collecting points and thus receive them as a reward. The hiking pass is also available at the information offices for €4.

Hiking pins Points Price
Gold 60 € 6,-
Silver 50 € 6,-
Bronze 30 € 6,-
Murmli & Berta pin 20 € 6,-
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis pin   € 2.50
Hiking stick pin   € 2.50

Experience Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis!

More than just a Holiday