Crickets

there are 35 public barbecue areas in Innsbruck. Find the right barbecue area here and reserve it online.

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Public barbecue areas

During the barbecue season from March 15 to November 30, the City of Innsbruck provides four public barbecue areas with a total of 35 barbecue sites free of charge.

Find the right barbecue area near you:

You can:

  • search for the name of the facility
  • enter an Adresse
  • select a district

You must bring a barbecue, there are no fixed barbecues on site.

How can I use a barbecue area?

Use of the barbecue areas is only permitted by prior reservation. You can reserve a barbecue area per day a maximum of 1 week in advance. Reservations are possible from 10.00-16.00 or 16.00-22.00.

Outside the barbecue season from March 15 to November 30, barbecuing is prohibited on the barbecue areas. The rules of the barbecue area regulations must be observed. Offenders may be expelled from the barbecue area and excluded from further use. Instructions from supervisors must be followed at all times.

Depending on whether the barbecue area is located in a park or green area or on a playground, please observe the Ordinance for the Protection of Municipal Parks on Barbecue Areas or the Playground Regulations.

Barbecuing at home

Barbecuing in private areas, for example in the garden, on the terrace or on the balcony, is generally permitted. However, you must take care not to cause a massive nuisance to your neighbors through smoke, noise and smells. Please also note that barbecuing is often prohibited or restricted by the tenancy agreement or house rules.

Please follow the fire department's instructions for safe barbecuing:

Who do I contact on the subject of barbecue sites?

For questions about the barbecue area Gramart please contact the City Department Forest and nature

For information on all other barbecue sites, please contact the City Department Green spaces