Austria Vacation

Lienz Luxury rentals

Discover Lienz in Eastern Tyrol—where your family can bike along sunny trails, splash in mountain lakes, and picnic under alpine skies. Adventure awaits!

Lienz Vacation Rentals

Wallegg-Lodge in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Hinterglemm, Pinzgau, Austria
$3,466 night
Lujanta
La Villa/Stern, Dolomites, Italy
$3,938 night
Dolasila
La Villa/Stern, Dolomites, Italy
$3,803 night
Designferienhaus XXL
Wagrain, Pongau, Austria
$4,542 night
Einzigartiges Designer Log House "Chalet Caprea"
Bad Kleinkirchheim, Carinthia, Austria
$4,035 night
Villa in zauberhafter Bergwelt im Zillertal
Ramsau im Zillertal, Zillertal, Austria
$3,352 night
Chalet Tannweg in Sankt Johann in Tirol
Sankt Johann in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria
$4,665 night
Rocking Home
Aschau im Zillertal, Zillertal, Austria
$6,578 night
Dumbria Dolomites
Selva di Val Gardena/Wolkenstein, Dolomites, Italy
$3,588 night
Premium # 09 mit Sauna & Swim Spa
Pichl, Styria, Austria
$3,306 night
Superior #13 Sauna&Sprudelwanne innen
Pichl, Styria, Austria
$3,193 night
Premium #07 Sauna&Sprudelbad aussen
Pichl, Styria, Austria
$2,840 night
Premium # 01 IR-Sauna&Sprudelpool aussen
Pichl, Styria, Austria
$2,744 night
Premium # 06 Sauna&Sprudelpool aussen
Pichl, Styria, Austria
$2,734 night
Chalet Gove für Unterkunft mit Halbpension unter der Leitung des Eigentümers
Tamsweg im Lungau, Lungau, Austria
$6,817 night
Apart Anneliese
Fügen, Zillertal, Austria
$2,916 night
Bischofer-Bergwelt
Alpbach, Tyrol, Austria
$8,590 night
Garni Eden
Soraga di Fassa, Fassa Valley, Italy
$2,928 night

Tips on renting in Lienz

Getting Around

When you visit Lienz in the heart of Eastern Tyrol, your family will be drawn to the enchanting medieval Lienz Castle, where children can imagine knights and princesses while parents admire panoramic mountain views. Nearby, the vibrant Hauptplatz is perfect for family strolls, with its colorful facades, lively cafés, and local markets inviting you to sample Tyrolean treats together. In every season, Lienz offers easy access to hiking trails, riverside bike paths, and playgrounds, making it a warm and welcoming destination for families exploring Austria.

What to Pack

Pack for every adventure in Lienz, Eastern Tyrol, where alpine charm meets family fun year-round. For winter, bring cozy layers and ski gear for thrilling days at Zettersfeld and Hochstein resorts; don’t forget helmets and goggles for the kids. In summer, lightweight clothes and swimsuits are perfect for sunny afternoons at Tristacher See, a serene lakeside spot with playgrounds and picnic areas. Add hiking shoes for mountain trails, a camera to capture stunning Dolomite views, and your favorite tech gadgets to keep everyone entertained and connected.

Must-Try Activities

Lienz, nestled in the heart of Austria’s East Tyrol, invites your family to discover a world where adventure meets relaxation. Picture your kids laughing as they splash in the crystal-clear waters of Tristacher See, while you unwind on the sun-dappled lakeshore. Cycle together along the scenic Drau River bike paths, or explore Lienz’s charming old town, filled with cozy cafés and vibrant markets. In winter, the Zettersfeld ski area offers gentle slopes perfect for beginners, making every season in Lienz memorable for families.

Smart Spending Tips

Plan your luxury family getaway to Lienz, the heart of Eastern Tyrol, where alpine peaks meet tranquil lakesides. Budget around €200 per day per person, or €700 daily for a family of four, to enjoy spacious accommodations, hearty Austrian breakfasts, and stress-free travel. Treat the kids to a guided "Mountain Magic" e-bike tour with Nationalpark Ranger Tours for €60 per person, and savor a three-course dinner at Gasthof Goldener Fisch for €45 per adult. Family-friendly cycling paths and summer lake swims make Lienz unforgettable for all ages.Plan your luxury family getaway to Lienz, the heart of Eastern Tyrol, where alpine peaks meet tranquil lakesides. Budget around €200 per day per person, or €700 daily for a family of four, to enjoy spacious accommodations, hearty Austrian breakfasts, and stress-free travel. Treat the kids to a guided "Mountain Magic" e-bike tour with Nationalpark Ranger Tours for €60 per person, and savor a three-course dinner at Gasthof Goldener Fisch for €45 per adult. Family-friendly cycling paths and summer lake swims make Lienz unforgettable for all ages.

Lienz, the vibrant hub of Eastern Tyrol, offers families a memorable blend of history, adventure, and alpine charm. Start your exploration at Schloss Bruck, a medieval castle with panoramic views and art exhibitions. Stroll through the lively Hauptplatz, lined with cafes like Mocafé and boutiques. Families can hop on the Lienzer Bergbahnen cable car to Zettersfeld for hiking, mountain biking, or the thrilling Osttirodler Alpine Coaster. The Aguntum Roman Museum showcases the area’s ancient past with interactive exhibits. For animal lovers, the Wildpark Assling is a must, featuring native wildlife and a summer toboggan run. Take a guided rafting tour on the Isel River with Adventure Outdoor Osttirol, or rent bikes from Bikeparadies Lienz to cycle the scenic Drau Cycle Path. End your day at Dolomitenbad Lienz, an indoor-outdoor pool complex perfect for relaxation and family fun. Lienz promises unforgettable experiences for every age.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Lienz has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • The dramatic, jagged peaks of the Lienzer Dolomiten, a UNESCO World Heritage site, form an unforgettable natural spectacle near Lienz, inviting travelers into a world of pristine alpine wonder where one can ascend to breathtaking viewing platforms via the Lienzer Bergbahnen cable car system. Beyond these famous mountains, the tranquil waters of Tristacher See, the only swimming lake in Eastern Tyrol, offer a serene escape with its emerald green water and surrounding forests, perfect for a peaceful afternoon of relaxation and swimming in a truly exclusive setting.

  • To plan a balanced itinerary in Lienz, start your day exploring the charming Hauptplatz with its pastel-colored facades and lively cafés, then visit the historic Schloss Bruck, which houses fascinating art exhibits. In the afternoon, head out for adventure by cycling along the Drau River or taking the cable car up to Zettersfeld for panoramic alpine views and hiking trails. This blend lets you experience both the vibrant culture and the natural beauty of East Tyrol.

  • Accommodations in Lienz, Austria, offer a blend of Alpine charm and modern conveniences, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors. Many hotels and guesthouses, such as those near Hauptplatz or close to the medieval Schloss Bruck, provide essential amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and air conditioning, particularly in newer or recently renovated establishments. After exploring the scenic Dolomites or strolling along the Isel River, travelers can relax knowing that their lodging meets contemporary standards.

  • For a dynamic 4-day trip to Lienz, start by hiking or biking along the scenic Drau River, where the views of the Lienz Dolomites are breathtaking. Experience the thrill of the Osttirodler alpine coaster at Hochstein, then unwind in the medieval Old Town, exploring Bruck Castle and its regional museum. Savor Tyrolean cuisine at a traditional Gasthaus, and if time allows, join a local festival or market to immerse yourself in authentic East Tyrolean culture.

  • Families seeking calm, shallow water for young children in Lienz should head to Tristacher See, a picturesque alpine lake just a short drive from the town center. The lake features a designated swimming area with gentle, clear water that gradually deepens, making it ideal for little ones to splash and play under supervision. Surrounded by forested hills and with amenities like a sandy beach and playground, Tristacher See offers a safe and scenic spot for family fun.

  • Absolutely, Lienz is a fantastic destination for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. The Dolomitenloipe trail is a highlight, stretching for about 50 kilometers through the scenic Lienz Dolomites, offering breathtaking views and well-groomed tracks for both classic and skating styles. You can glide past snow-covered fields and charming alpine villages, with the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites as your backdrop, making the experience both invigorating and visually stunning. Local ski schools and rental shops in Lienz provide everything you need for a memorable outing.

  • In Lienz, a charming town in Austria’s East Tyrol region, travelers can expect hotel prices to range from about 80 to 180 euros per night, depending on the season and the level of luxury. Vacation rentals, such as cozy apartments near Hauptplatz or riverside chalets with views of the Dolomites, usually fall within a similar range. During peak times like summer or ski season, prices may rise, especially for accommodations near the Zettersfeld ski area.

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