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Hopfengut N° 20

Tettnang, Germany

HOPFENGUT No20 from hops to beer – the world of hops HOPFENGUT No20 in Tettnang combines hop production, a brewery, a museum, a shop and a restaurant; Here, the fourth generation of the Locher family produces the finest aroma hops for breweries around the world and transforms them into high-quality beer specialities. Whether you are tasting the beer, visiting the museum, checking out the shop making the most of a convivial end to the day in our restaurant, enjoy a fascinating journey into the world of hops.

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Opening hours

JanuaryApril + 21st October–December
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May–20th October
Tue–Sun

Museum + shop 10:30 am–5 pm
Restaurant 11:30 am–6 pm


Informations about the opening hours can be found here.

Recommended time
120 Minutes
Price
Adults
6.00 €

Seniors, Students 5.-€

One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS

We recommend that our guests make a table reservation, as well as a telephone or written booking of a time slot by e-mail for the museum.

Kids
3.00 €

Family card (2 Adults, Kids till 15 Years) 15.-€

Group entry (as of 15 Persons) 5.-€ p. P.

One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS

Contact address

Hopfengut N°20
Hopfengut 20
88069 Tettnang
Germany

Tel.: +49 7542 952206
mail@hopfengut.de
hopfengut.de
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