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Ötzi village | Stuibenfall

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Hotel Jägerhof

Hauptstraße 52, Zams

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Stuibenfall - the largest waterfall in Tyrol Thousands of years ago, this mountain stream made its own way and has been tumbling wildly and dustily into the depths ever since. Hence its name: Stuibenfall - from the dusty water. With a height of fall of 159 metres, it is the highest waterfall in Tyrol. Built very close to the water is an imposing construction of metal and wood, over which the Stuibenfall can be experienced up close with more than 700 natural and steel steps, including an 80-metre high suspension bridge. Fine water dust refreshes and is also said to be beneficial to health. The Ötzi Village in Umhausen The Ötzi Village archaeological open-air park in Umhausen offers a lively insight into Neolithic history. The Ötzi Village is not a museum in the conventional sense, but an open-air park that invites you to get actively involved. Be it making a fire, archery, tanning skins or much more. See, feel, participate ... experience the old, the long gone in a new way. Among other things, you can see authentically reconstructed huts, tools, weapons, historical pets, a 1:1 replica of the site where "Ötzi" was found and much more. See, feel, participate ... in the Ötzi Village you can experience the past in a new way. In addition to special exhibitions on various topics, such as music, clothing, jewellery, weapons and tools, the focus is on authentically showing Neolithic village life and bringing it to life. You can actively participate in free guided tours, use an audio guide (German, English, French, Italian and Dutch) or your own mobile phone as an audio guide. Many special course offers for children and young people as well as the whole family complete the rich offer. Contact Ötzi Village Phone +43 (0)5255-50022 or 5795 office@oetzi-dorf.at

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