Mühlbach is located at the entrance of the Pustertal valley and has had market village status since 1269. Ancient walls, stately manors and refined townhouses bear witness of its long-standing history. Located at the heart of an important traffic artery, Mühlbach forms the centre of the Almenregion. The multifaceted hustle and bustle can best be enjoyed on a leisurely shopping stroll with a culinary stop-over at one of the cafés. Direct bus connections from Mühlbach to the Vallertal, the sunny Meransen, the Rodenecker-Lüsner Alm as well as Spinges with its old farms, all just a stone’s throw away and certainly worth a trip. Also, the cable car takes you up to Meransen as well. Alternatively, you can catch the train to the Pustertal or take the bus to Brixen.

Shopping A new pair of hiking boots or rather pumps? In the many shops in the heart of Mühlbach everyone will find a gift for the loved ones at home. Subsequently, you can enjoy the multifaceted village live having a glass of wine or a Cappuccino on one of the sun terraces of the cosy cafes.

Mühlbacher Klause
At the Mühlbacher Klause, the former customs station at the entrance of the Pustertal, you can travel back in time. On a guided tour (during summer months) you can learn all kinds of facts on the past of the Gitschberg Jochtal area and about Mühlbach in particular.