Kufsteinerland

yoga.tage in the Kufsteinerland: Three days of yoga between town, lake and mountains

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Kufsteinerland, Tyrol – From 24 to 26 July 2026, the yoga.tage festival will take place in the Kufsteinerland region of Tyrol. This well-established festival format combines yoga, nature experiences and community interaction at various locations across the region – from alpine landscapes to urban settings. The event is deliberately kept on a small scale, with an emphasis on quality and personal interaction. Regular ticket sales will begin in early April.

Yoga between mountains, lake and town
The yoga.tage festival does not take place on a single stage, but across the region itself. At Brentenjoch in the Kaiser Mountains, the view stretches far and wide; at Thiersee, the water carries the movement; in gardens and meadows, a sense of calm takes hold. At Kufstein Fortress, a place steeped in history enters into dialogue with silence and concentration. At the same time, the Kultur Quartier Kufstein, as the festival’s central hub, forms the focal point of the event – a place for exchange, shared experiences and new inspiration. Alongside yoga sessions, side events, a small fair and culinary offerings also take place here.

A programme you can tailor to your own needs
The yoga.tagen prioritise intimacy over scale. The manageable structure allows for personal encounters and individual approaches. Designed as an open festival, participants create their own programme from a selection of different formats such as yoga classes, breathwork, meditations, sound journeys, music sessions or nature-based activities.

Lina Schneeweiß, Theme Manager for Sport and Vitality:
“With the yoga.tage, we are creating a format that deliberately remains small and leaves room for personal experience. It’s about quality, connection and bringing the diversity of the Kufsteinerland to life.”

Inspiring personalities shape the yoga.tage
26 yoga teachers, musicians and workshop leaders are shaping the yoga.tage – including Hie Kim from Frankfurt, Esh Loh from Berlin, Sascha Peschke from Munich, Magda Beslmeisl from Regensburg and Kati Mairhofer from Tyrol. They all bring together different perspectives and yoga styles, giving the festival its diversity of content.

Ticket sales with personalised programme selection
Ticket sales begin in early April via www.yoga-tage.at. Visitors can choose between day tickets and festival passes and put together their own personalised programme directly when booking. The option to book individual sessions will become available around four to six weeks before the event begins. Places are limited and allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

Yoga with a clear conscience
The yoga.tage adhere to the standards of a “Green Event Tirol” and are thus committed to sustainable event organisation. In addition to involving regional partner businesses, mobility also plays a central role: a shuttle service connects the various venues and helps to reduce traffic volumes and individual journeys.


Line-up (Excerpt)

Hie Kim (Frankfurt) is a yoga teacher, trainer and representative of Inside Flow. He teaches internationally, trains teachers and combines precise teaching methods with a sensitive, humorous approach to the practice.
Website: hiekim.de

Esh Loh (Berlin) is a pianist, composer and yoga teacher, as well as the founder of Yoga Sphere. For over 25 years, he has been combining yoga and music into a practice that fosters clarity, harmony and direct experience.
Website: www.yogasphere.app

Sascha Peschke (Munich) is a naturopath and yoga teacher. As a lecturer in German-speaking countries, he combines in-depth specialist knowledge with practical teaching methods, making complex concepts immediately accessible.
Website: www.saschapeschke.com

Magda Beslmeisl (Regensburg) teaches Ashtanga Yoga and combines her practice with elements of bodywork and communication. Her focus is on an individual, holistic and sustainable approach.
Website: www.mit-magda.com

Kati Mairhofer (Tyrol)is a yoga teacher, mental coach and sports scientist from Tyrol. In her sessions, she combines movement, mindfulness and creativity with a playful, holistic approach.
Website: www.katimairhofer.com

The programme is rounded off by further national and regional teachers and musicians.
The full line-up: https://www.yoga-tage.at/de/die-yogis-der-yoga-tage.html


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Image 01: Yoga above the city rooftops at the historic Kufstein Fortress © TVB Kufsteinerland/Lisa Eiersebner
Image 02: Yoga with a view of the Wilder Kaiser at the Brentenjoch (Kaisergebirge), © TVB Kufsteinerland/Felix Kramer
Image 03: The Kulturquartier is the centre of the yoga.tage, © TVB Kufsteinerland/Lisa Eiersebner
Image 04: Yoga in the countryside to relax and recharge your batteries, © TVB Kufsteinerland/Florian Egger
Image 05: Gliding gently across the water during SUP yoga on Lake Thiersee, © TVB Kufsteinerland/Lisa Eiersebner
Image 06: Hie Kim (Frankfurt) focuses on emotions and flowing movements
Image 07: Esh Loh (Berlin) offers the world’s first multisensory yoga experience
Image 08: Sascha Peschke (Munich) imparts a fundamental understanding of movement, training, growth, injury and healing
Image 09: Magda Beslmeisl (Regensburg) teaches the basic principles of Non-Violent Communication
Image 10: Kati Mairhofer (Tyrol) opens the Yoga Festival with a Vinyasa Flow session


Further information for media representatives

Tourismusverband Kufsteinerland
Stefanie Dabrowski
Tel.: +43 664 88 23 99 39
E-Mail: presse@kufstein.com