The area Reutte is the smallest district of Tyrol. It is also called Ausserfern and is divided into four subregions. Reutte is embedded between the mountains Zugspitze and Sonnenspitze and is a very tourism-intensive region.
The district Imst consists of 24 communities in five local areas. One of the main sources of income is the touristical sector. In Imst many of small and medium-sized companies are located.
With 26 communities and approximately 83.000 inhabitants, the area Kitzbühel Alps extends over four planning associations in the two districts of Kitzbühel and Kufstein. The focus of the region is agriculture, tourism, culture, energy and mobility.
The district Lienz (Osttirol) with the capital Lienz is the largest district in Tyrol and the fourth largest in Austria. 33 communities belong to this area. Most important sectors of economy are trade and tourism.
The area Wipptal ranges from the South of the capital Innsbruck up to the Italian border. This area is highly affected by it's function as transit route North-South. 12 communities belong to this Region.
The area Pillerseetal - Leukental - Leogang consists of 13 communities in the federal states Tyrol and Salzburg. Beside tourism, many important companies like Gebro Pharma and Nothegger Logistik are located in this area.
The area KUUSK - Kufstein and surroundings, Untere Schranne - Kaiserwinkl is located at the northern gate of Tyrol, on the border to Bavaria. In 2015, the area had 47.028 inhabitants in total.