Share and Embrace the Uniqueness of our Practice & Community
It’s time to come together again!
Every two years, the European Rolfing® community gathers to celebrate what unites us – our passion for the body, our curiosity, and the deep sense of connection that runs through our work.
In 2026, we’ll meet in beautiful Innsbruck, Austria – surrounded by mountains and alive with energy. For one full week, Rolfers® from across Europe will come together to learn, move, exchange and celebrate.
Workshops, lectures and the Rolfing® Gathering Day will make this week a rich, unforgettable experience – both professionally and personally.
Dates: 23–29 September 2026, Innsbruck, Austria
Venue: Haus der Begegnung, Rennweg 12, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Come join us – share your presence, your curiosity and your voice.
This is your community. This is your meeting.
Rolfing® Gathering Day
Rolfing® Gathering Day – Saturday, 26 September 2026: The heart of the Biennial Meeting.
A day to reconnect, exchange and rediscover the essence of our shared practice. Through movement, dialogue and celebration, we’ll explore what makes our work – and our community – so unique.
Share and embrace the uniqueness of our practice & community.
Rolfing® Gathering Day |
Workshops & Continuing Education
Deepen your skills, reignite your curiosity.
Throughout the week, experienced international Faculty will offer hands-on workshops on touch, movement, perception and structure. Each course opens new perspectives on how we work, how we see, and how we connect through Rolfing® Structural Integration.
Register now to save your space!
The Inner Shape of the Cranium: Its Relations to the Cavities of the Trunk and Its Dynamic Interaction with the Dura Mater Spinalis and the Spinal Cord
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Pelvis, Thorax, and the Art of Balance The Breath that Supports, the Foundation that MovesMore information and registration |
Advanced Rolfing® Strategies for Working with AthletesMore information and registration |
Celebrate the shared spirit of Rolfing® Structural Integration. Enjoy a vibrant week in the mountain city of Innsbruck.
A note on travel during the Oktoberfest season
There is both an international airport and a central train station in Innsbruck. If you do not have convenient direct connections, you may also consider flying to another airport such as Salzburg, Memmingen, or Verona and continuing your journey by train.
Another reliable option is to travel via Munich. Please note, however, that the Biennial Meeting takes place at an exceptionally busy time in the region, coinciding with the Oktoberfest in Munich. This can be a wonderful opportunity to combine your trip with a visit to the world-famous Wiesn. At the same time, flights and accommodation in and around Munich tend to fill up quickly and become considerably more expensive during this period. We therefore recommend booking flights early and – if you plan to stay in Munich before travelling on to Innsbruck – securing accommodation as soon as possible.
To support your travel planning, you will find a list of recommended travel routes and accommodation options in Innsbruck and the surrounding area below.
