Attraction Zammer Lochputz

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Water power with wild beauty in the legendary Zammer Lochputz. The spectacular waterfall, where the Lötzbach plunges thirty meters into the depths, is probably one of the most impressive places in the gorge.

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From one of the oldest power stations in Tyrol, paths and tunnels lead into the natural jewel that is the Lötzklamm gorge. Above the waterfall is the namesake of the impressive gorge landscape: a rock formation in the shape of a bull's head, the so-called "Lochputz". There are many special features to discover along the way, from an impressive water fountain to mighty turbines and an informative multimedia show.

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Prices

Summer prices: (free with the TirolWest Card)
Adults €6.00
Children (7-15 years) €4.50
Children under 6 free
Seniors (aged 60 and over) €4.50

Discounts: Summer Card (Tyrolean Oberland), Raiffeisen Club Card and Sumsi Card, Arbö Card, Tyrolean Family Pass, and Tyrolean Seniors' Association
Source: TVB TirolWest

Description

A truly “special” gorge awaits guests at Zammer Lochputz. The namesake of the gorge landscape, once known as ‘Zammerloch’ and long reserved for climbers, is a rock formation in the shape of a bull's head, the “Lochputz,” which watches over the petrified water nymph above the waterfall. Countless legends surround the Zammer Lochputz, making hiking in this unique natural landscape even more interesting. A water fountain, the Lötzer waterfall, a long tunnel, the Roman tower, a Kneipp basin, and the opportunity to visit a demonstration power plant make a visit to the Zammer Lochputz a unique experience.

Please note: Helmets are compulsory (helmets for our young and older visitors are available free of charge at the entrance). Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult. Dogs are allowed – PLEASE NOTE: there is a grating floor!

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