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30 July 2020

What's Witch Water (Hexenwasser)?

Currently, the temperatures in Vienna are breaking this year's summer records. The first association when reading of Hexenwasser (translated Witch Water) might be a new fresh beverage with magical cooling effect. In some aspects Hexenwasser has cooling effects - only it's not a drink from the supermarket.

Visitors of the 'Hexenwasser' nature exploration park in Tyrol will experience the cooling effects of the alps and can get insights into the power of water - among other nature related attractions. The alpine 'Hexenwasser' park for the whole family - from kids to seniors, is located in Söll, region Wilder Kaiser. From 1st August, the new cable car opens for transport up to the mountain station. Each of the 72 gondolas is staged with an own audio experience (short stories with soundtrack), called 'Hexophonie'.

At Hexenwasser.at, closer information is provided in easily accessible mode (fast checked today). The website opens with playful design which reminds of classical children's books. The site's directory 'Hexenwasser' shows the main chapters starting with 'Blaues Wunder' (Blue Wonder) where visitors will be introduced into the power and magic of water.

Image:
The campaign image for the opening of the new staged Hexenwasser on 1 August 2020 shows a witch and a child riding on brooms. Photo: © Hexenwasser / Gärtner. Photographer: Gärtner.



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