Thanks to the beneficial weather conditions, swimming and hiking in the fascinating mountains of Tyrol is a mere pleasure
Slowly it is getting summer in Tyrol. The last snow melts on the mountain peaks, attracting hikers and climbers from all over to the unique Tyrolean mountains. In the valleys you can enjoy swimming and other kinds of water sports in one of the numerous bathing lakes, cycling on the well-developed cycling network or simply relax in the surrounding forests.
The range of activities is wide, there is something for every taste. The flowers are in full blossom on the Alpine meadows, nature shows its brightest summer side and also temperatures rise up to around 25 degrees C. Averagely temperatures rise about 10 degrees from spring to summer. Only summer nights might be rather fresh, with temperatures of slightly more than 10 degrees C.
Innsbruck:
- June: min. 11 - max. 23 degrees C
- July: min. 13 - max. 25 degrees C
- August: min. 13 - max. 24 degrees C
Kufstein:
- June: min. 11 - max. 22 degrees C
- July: min. 13 - max. 24 degrees C
- August: min. 13 - max. 23 degrees C
Ischgl:
- June: min. 10 - max. 24 degrees C
- July: min. 13 - max. 26 degrees C
- August: min. 12 - max. 24 degrees C
Mayrhofen in the Zillertal valley:
- June: min. 11 - max. 24 degrees C
- July: min. 13 - max. 25 degrees C
- August: min. 12 - max. 24 degrees C
Lienz:
- June: min. 10 - max. 23 degrees C
- July: min. 12 - max. 25 degrees C
- August: min. 12 - max. 24 degrees C
Average temperatures in Tyrol:
- June: min. 11 - max. 24 degrees C
- July: min. 13 - max. 25 degrees C
- August: min. 12 - max. 24 degrees C