About Jerzens im Pitztal
For those you have never travelled to Austria and are looking for a great place to ski, Jerzens offers both charm and beautiful scenery. This quaint valley municipality is home to 1008 inhabitants and is situated 8 km south of Imst at the Pitze River in Pitztal Valley. The town was first established around 600. Jerzens is located in Tyrol, a region of Austria, and receives most of its funding through tourism and agriculture. Although many of the natives of Jerzens do work in industry in nearby towns and municipalities. Jerzens boasts numerous ski resorts where one can find the Jerzens ski hire shop for equipment and all of your skiing needs. There are three skiing areas in the Pitztal Valley that are infamous for their breathtaking scenery and exciting slopes: The "Pitztaler Gletscher", the "Skigebiet Hochzeiger" and the "Skigebiet Rifflsee". All of these resorts offer top notch service, slopes, ski schools and amenities. Jerzens and the Pitztal Valley are truly a skier's paradise.
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Jerzens is recognized mainly for its skiing and winter activities. However, beyond skiing and ski hire in Jerzens, the resorts and the town offer an entertaining after ski scene. These activities include Austrian bowling, tennis, sleigh rides, swimming, saunas, snowshoeing, hand gliding, snowboarding and spas. In addition, there are numerous restaurants which serve delicious Austrian and international cuisine. If music and dancing are your forte, the resorts offer an ample nightlife including bars and nightclubs. The ski hire Jerzens provides a perfect opportunity to purchase needed equipment. For the nature lovers, Jerzens boasts gorgeous scenery during any season and has a variety of hiking trails and mountains. The "Naturpark Kaunertal" is known for its excellent hiking trails and Alpine views.
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Furthermore, in the nearby town of Imst, one can find a variety of entertainment, including museums, churches, and castles. Imst is known for its Carnival Museum which offers sightseeing and a large display of masks used in the Carnival parade. If art is your passion, the Church in the Capuchine Monastery holds some of the world's most beautiful paintings and crucifixes. Other points of interest in Imst include the Heimatmuseum Tarrenz, Museumsgalerie Tarrenz, Antoniuskapelle and the Schlob Starkenberg castle. Imst also has numerous shops and ski hires in addition to more asthetics including: mountains, fresh air, trees, hotels, and resorts. Jerzens and the Pitztal Valley are definately a winter enthusiast's paradise!



