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The Zwieselbachalm lies a piece behind the Schweinfurter Hut, in the middle of the Ötztal mountains. Hiking path:Parking: parking lot Sennhof Niederthai (next to the Information office)Start the hike at parking lot Sennhof in Niederthai. Follow the forest trail along Horlach Brook into Horlachtal, past the mountain huts of Larstigalm, Kleinhorlachalm, Großhorlachalm and Schweinfurter Hütte further to the Zwieselbachalm.Altitude gain: 513Duration: 2,5 hours (up & down 4,5 hours)Return: same route, from the Larstigalm "Bergmahder trail or Grastal trail" possible
Maximum height: no height restriction. Camping is not permitted in any of the parking areas in the Ötztal.
Opening Hours: Today: 00:00 - 00:00
Maximum height: no height restriction. Camping is not permitted in any of the parking areas in the Ötztal.
Opening Hours: Today: 00:00 - 00:00
The picturesque church of Niederthai, a true Baroque gem, is consecrated to Saint Anthony. Inaugurated and consecrated in 1698. The interior features a precious high altar in Baroque style and fresco paintings of diverse saints. Rich stucco decorations which still remind of the great importance of this parish church in the past.
Opening Hours: Today: 09:00 - 18:00
The family-run hotel is renowned for the hospitality of managers Brigitte and Hermann Falkner. In the restaurant as well as on the sun terrace, with splendid views of the open countryside and mountain scenery, we spoil you with tyrolean, austrian and international cuisine.
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Public, disabled-accessible toilet in the centre of Umhausen - behind the music pavilion.
House sausage, cold cuts in whole pieces, Eggs; Strawberries (approx. mid June - late July); blueberries (late Aug - late Sep); currants and raspberries (June, July); currants; potatoes (variety: Planta) from September
In the assortment you will find a variety of different bread varieties, snacks and special products.You can also enjoy traditional delicacy from the pastry shop.
Opening Hours: Today: 06:00 - 12:30
Large triple bay chapel in Baroque style, built in 1797. Among the chapel's highlights: secluded choir area, semicircular choir stall, curved gable facades, steep saddleback roof, onion-shaped timber spire and wonderful moulds, clearly sectionalized interior. Splendid Rococo decorations such as fresco paintings by Gabriel Theunig, a high altar with countless figures (Longinus, Florian, Katherina, Barbara), precious Stations of the Cross paintings. A well-loved place for weddings amid picture-book landscapes!
Opening Hours: Today: 09:00 - 17:00
You have lost something in Umhausen or in the surroundings? At the lost property office of the Gemeindeamt Umhausen lost things get back to their owner, very often.
Opening Hours: Today: 08:00 - 12:00