Gramais, Tyrol - Austria

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Image of Gramais and its mountains in the background, a part of the Lechtal valley.

The mountain farmers’ village Gramais, located in a side valley of the Lechtal valley, is accessible via a well-developed road. With only approx. 70 inhabitants Gramais is the smallest autonomous municipality of Austria. In 1427 Gramais has been mentioned for the first time, probably the origins of the village date back to the Latin term “graminosa” (grassy). The bull on the emblem of the village arises behind a red surface and is meant to represent the settlement of the alpine region from the municipality of Imst.
Sojourn in the village and breath the crystal clear mountain air, enjoy the surrounding mountains and experience the five mountain lakes in the environs! Comfort is of utmost importance in this place. Hiking and mountaineering in the mountains of the Lechtal Alps and the Tiroler Lech Nature Park are the most popular activities in summertime. Well-liked destinations for hikers are the Dremelspitze mountain (2,733 m asl) and the Grosse Schlenkerspitze mountain (2,827 m asl), which is also climbable. In the heart of this area there is the Lake Koglersee (2,171 m asl), which provides refreshing moments not only for your feet!

Learn more about Gramais on its official tourism website

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