The region encompasses four Kaiser towns - Ellmau, Going, Scheffau, and Söll - nestled at the foot of the Wilder Kaiser in the Kaisergebirge nature reserve.
The Wilder Kaiser region epitomizes a high quality of life through sustainable tourism. It remains a year-round destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and those who appreciate the finer things in life.
Situated in Eastern Tyrol, at the base of the eponymous mountain range, part of the Kaisergebirge nature reserve, the Wilder Kaiser region is renowned for its triple-awarded trail network catering to hiking and various mountain sports. Simultaneously, it has gained recognition for its culinary offerings, indulgence, and responsible tourism.
The region boasts an extensive mobility infrastructure, contributing its share to the Tourism Association's vision of "Quality of life through sustainable tourism." Many might recognize the area from the TV series "Der Berg Doctor" (The Mountain Doctor). Additionally, with the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental, it hosts one of the world's largest and most modern ski resorts: 270 kilometers of slopes, 82 cable cars, and over 80 huts ensure that ski enthusiasts' desires are met.