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Ask us anything about Upper Pinzgau — from the weather forecast and the best ski tour to the right vacation rental.

Our AI concierge is currently being trained with local knowledge: trails, lifts, restaurants, weather, seasons, customs. Soon he will answer your questions directly in this chat.

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We're a family with two kids (8 and 11) and want to spend a week in Krimml in mid-July. Weather-friendly, with a small excursion plan. Which vacation rental fits?
Mid-July is peak waterfall season — busy in the mornings, quieter in the afternoons. For a family with kids that age I'd recommend an apartment at Hotel Post Krimml (4-person apartments, with breakfast, National Park Sommercard included). The Sommercard covers your main excursions: Krimml Water Worlds, Hochalmsee, Wildkogel cable car. I can show you the matching apartment as a deep link on HomeToGo.
What's the weather like there in early September?
Early September in Upper Pinzgau: typically 18-22°C during the day, cooler nights at 8-12°C. It's one of the most beautiful hiking seasons — alpine huts are still open, the waterfalls carry plenty of water, the first larches start turning toward the end of the month. There's always a slight rain risk, especially afternoon thunderstorms.
Is there a quiet ski tour from Krimml that's beginner-friendly?
A very good entry-level tour straight from Krimml is the Plattenkogel loop. About 850 metres of elevation, 3-4 hours ascent, moderate steepness, well marked, reliably accessible in winter. Even quieter options exist further east in the Wildgerlos valley if you want to avoid crowds. I can give you the latest avalanche bulletin update the day before.

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