Best attractions and places to see in Nature Park Tiroler Lech, nestled between the Allgäu and Lechtal Alps in Tyrol, Austria, centers around the wild Lech River, one of Europe's last untamed rivers. This region is characterized by its turquoise waters, extensive gravel banks, and diverse floodplain landscapes. The park offers a range of natural features, including waterfalls and limestone cliffs, alongside cultural sites and various points of interest. It is a significant ecological area, providing habitat for numerous rare plant and animal species.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The hut is maintained by the German Alpine Club (DAV) Leutkirch section, as is the nearby Leutkircher Hut. Given increasing hygiene and environmental requirements, which normally require significant investments, this is a great honor.
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The start of the via ferrata can be reached from Holzgau in about half an hour. It is divided into three routes of varying difficulty levels, which can be easily combined with one another: the chamois (B/C), the ibex (C+) and the eagle route (D/E). A highlight is certainly the crossing of the roaring Simms waterfall using a total of three rope bridges. A via ferrata experience that is absolutely recommended!👌
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From the Lech you can see the spectacular suspension bridge over the side valley.
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Public toilet, very clean, open from 6:00 a.m. to midnight. Very practical for anyone who is on the Lechweg and cannot or does not want to hide in the bushes.
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The Kaiserjochhaus (2,310 m) is located directly on the main ridge of the Lechtal Alps in the Northern Limestone Alps. Located between Kaisers in the Lechtal and Pettneu in the Stanzertal on the Arlberg, on the meadows of the Kaiserjoch, it offers an impressive panorama with peaks such as the Grieskopf or the Malatschkopf. The diverse types of rock and the varied flora and fauna make the Kaiserjochhaus in Tyrol particularly attractive for nature lovers, connoisseurs and explorers.
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The Kaiserjochhaus is located at an altitude of 2,310 meters on the Kaiserjoch, a pass between the Lechtal and Stanzer Tal in the Lechtal Alps. The hut is very cozy, there is a warming tiled stove in the middle of the dining room. The food is very tasty. 😋
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The Kaiserjochhaus is located at an altitude of 2,310 m on the Kaiserjoch, a pass between the Lechtal and Stanzer Tal in the Lechtal Alps. The hut is very cozy, there is a warming tiled stove in the middle of the dining room. The food is very tasty. 😋
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The park is centered around the wild Lech River, known for its turquoise waters, dynamic riverbed, and extensive gravel banks. You'll also find impressive limestone cliffs, and unique floodplain landscapes like the Pflacher Au. A notable man-made feature is the Holzgau Suspension Bridge, offering stunning views of the Höhenbach Gorge.
Yes, the park features several impressive waterfalls. The Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata offers a unique way to experience a waterfall up close, with routes of varying difficulty. The Doser Waterfall is also highlighted as a significant natural attraction within the park.
The Pflacher Au is particularly known for its rich biodiversity, especially birds. An 18-meter-high bird observation tower provides an excellent vantage point to observe various bird species, including rare marsh and water birds, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Between mid-May and mid-June, the rare Lady's Slipper plant blooms in Martinau, offering a unique botanical spectacle. Additionally, Lake Rieden, a lime spring bog, features a nature trail explaining its diverse flora and fauna, including the rare Bilek's Azurjungfer dragonfly.
The park offers a variety of hiking trails. For those seeking a challenge, the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata has routes up to E/D difficulty. Moderate options include the 'Simms Waterfall – Holzgau Suspension Bridge loop from Holzgau' or the 'Doser Waterfall – Panorama Trail to Elmen loop from Häselgehr'. You can find more options on the Waterfall hikes in Nature Park Tiroler Lech guide.
Absolutely! The Lech Cycle Path (Lechradweg) is an extremely scenic cycling route from Reutte to Steeg, covering 52 kilometers over four easy stages, which can also be completed as a day trip. For more cycling adventures, explore the Cycling in Nature Park Tiroler Lech guide.
The Lechweg Trail is a spectacular long-distance hiking trail spanning 125 kilometers, following the Lech River from its source near Lake Formarin to the Lech Falls in Germany. It's typically divided into 6-8 stages and passes through picturesque mountain villages and wild river sections.
Yes, the region is home to idyllic mountain villages. Holzgau is particularly notable for its traditional painted facades, known as Lüftlmalerei. Elbigenalp, Bach, and Steeg also offer quaint guesthouses and a glimpse into Tyrolean culture.
The Nature Park Center 'The Last Wild One' in Elmen features an interactive exhibition providing insights into the unique characteristics of the wild Lech River, its history, and formation. Another great spot is the Klimmbrücke Nature Park House near Elmen, which serves as an information point and houses the 'Wild River Adventure' exhibition.
Yes, the park has several mountain huts. The Stuttgarter Hütte, located at 2,310 meters, offers accommodation and food from mid-June to late September. Similarly, the Kaiserjochhaus, also at 2,310 meters, provides a cozy spot for food and lodging between the Lechtal and Stanzer Tal.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from the Holzgau Suspension Bridge and the unique experience of the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata. The hospitality and delicious food at huts like the Stuttgarter Hütte and Kaiserjochhaus are also highly appreciated, along with the charm of villages like Holzgau with its painted houses.
Families can enjoy the willow labyrinth with a playground and exercise course next to the Klimmbrücke Nature Park House. The nature trail around Lake Rieden is also suitable for families, offering insights into the local flora and fauna. Exploring the traditional painted houses in Holzgau is another pleasant family activity.


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