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Top 7 Caves around Zams

Caves near Zams are primarily characterized by the region's mountainous terrain and river gorges. The area features natural rock formations and man-made tunnels, often integrated into hiking trails. Zams is situated in the upper Inn valley, offering accessible natural features for exploration. The Zammer Lochputz, a mystical gorge, is a notable attraction in the region.

Best caves around Zams

  • The most popular caves is Tunnels and cave views on the way to Sulzlalm, a cave and other man-made feature…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Blue Grotto in Rosengarten Gorge

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A nice way to the grotto of Imst through the rose garden canyon. On an information board you learn how this grotto was created.

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The hiking trail leads through several tunnels that were cut into the rock by the mountain farmers to open up their alpine pastures. A flashlight is helpful, but not essential, as the tunnels are not particularly long.

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Rock Tunnel

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This tour with its rock tunnels and panoramas is worth seeing, sometimes it is quite steep but it is definitely worth it.

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With imagination you can see a koibri in the tunnel ceiling

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Tuff Grotto

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Not far from the researcher path and water hiking trail. A detour is worthwhile.

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June 28, 2026, Rock Tunnel

It's most beautiful in the morning

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Vera
September 15, 2025, Rock Tunnel

Great hiking trails. We'll be back.

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Great hiking trails. We'll be back.

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Michael S.
April 29, 2025, Rock Tunnel

The stone gate at the entrance to the tunnel path towards Sulzalm is very impressive

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Johanna
November 2, 2024, Rock Tunnel

Here the path takes you through a tunnel carved into the rock. It is not lit, so it is important that you have a lamp with you or a light on your bike.

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Great hellish sections that lead to the Sulzlalm. Every now and then you can look out or walk to the side. Beautiful views

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A hole in the ceiling

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The special thing about the Blue Grotto is the story of its creation: 2000 years ago, in Roman times, people were working diligently here and searching for silver-containing galena. The geologist Peter Gstrein suspects that the fire-setting method was already being used for mining in the first centuries after the birth of Christ; The rock's rock became brittle due to the heating and could therefore be chipped away more easily. This is how the Blue Grotto was created, which is probably unique in Tyrol. The blue grotto is located at the end of the Rosengartenschlucht just before the hiking trail arrives in Hoch-Imst. In the opposite direction from Hoch-Imst, the Blue Grotto can be reached in less than 10 minutes. Imst.at

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main cave attractions around Zams?

The most prominent cave-like attraction directly in Zams is the Zammer Lochputz, a mystical gorge with a trail, waterfall, and tunnels. Other notable features include the Tunnels and cave views on the way to Sulzlalm, which leads through several rock-cut tunnels, and the Blue Grotto in Rosengarten Gorge, known for its historical mining significance.

Are there any historical caves or sites near Zams?

Yes, the Blue Grotto in Rosengarten Gorge has a rich history, linked to Roman-era mining for silver-containing galena. The Zammer Lochputz also features a Roman tower and local legends of silver discoveries, adding to its historical allure.

Are the caves around Zams suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The Zammer Lochputz is very family-friendly, offering a trail through the gorge, a playground, and amenities. Highlights like the Tunnels and cave views on the way to Sulzlalm and the Blue Grotto in Rosengarten Gorge are also considered family-friendly, providing exciting exploration opportunities.

When is the best time to visit the caves near Zams?

The Zammer Lochputz is typically open from May to October. Daily hours are usually available from July to mid-September, with Thursday to Sunday hours during the shoulder seasons. This period generally offers the best weather for exploring the outdoor cave-like features and gorges in the region.

What kind of geological formations can I expect to see?

The region around Zams is characterized by impressive gorges, natural grottoes, and rock formations. You'll encounter features like the Lötzer waterfall within the Zammer Lochputz, and unique cliff formations such as the 'bull's head'. Many trails also lead through fascinating rock-cut tunnels and natural caves like the Tuff Grotto.

What should I wear when visiting the caves and gorges?

For exploring the caves and gorges around Zams, it's advisable to wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes with good grip. Layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures can vary, especially inside tunnels or shaded gorges. A light jacket might be useful, and for some tunnels, a flashlight can be helpful, though often not essential.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or through caves?

Yes, several hiking trails incorporate cave-like features. The path to Tunnels and cave views on the way to Sulzlalm takes you through multiple tunnels cut into the rock. Similarly, the Rock Tunnel is part of a trail offering panoramic views. The Zammer Lochputz also features a dedicated trail through the gorge.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The Zams region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, enjoy gravel biking, or tackle MTB trails. Many routes offer stunning views and opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the Inn valley.

Do I need a permit to explore caves in Zams?

For the publicly accessible cave-like attractions and gorges mentioned, such as the Zammer Lochputz, Tunnels and cave views on the way to Sulzlalm, or the Blue Grotto, no special permits are required for entry. Standard admission fees may apply for attractions like the Zammer Lochputz.

Where can I park when visiting the Zammer Lochputz?

The Zammer Lochputz is easily accessible from the A12 (S16) exit 145 Zams Landeck Ost, with clear signposting towards Lötz. Parking facilities are available on-site for visitors.

Are there any unique features like the 'Tunnel with Skylight'?

Yes, you can find the Tunnel with Skylight (Kolibri Hole), which is a distinctive cave-like feature. With a bit of imagination, some visitors see a hummingbird shape in the hole in the tunnel ceiling.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the cave attractions?

The Zammer Lochputz offers amenities, which typically include options for refreshments. Additionally, for those hiking the trail that includes the Tunnels and cave views on the way to Sulzlalm, the Sulzlalm is a popular spot mentioned by visitors for delicious and inexpensive food.

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