Best waterfalls in the Texel Group are found within the Texelgruppe Nature Park in South Tyrol, Italy, an area known for its diverse natural landscape. The region features numerous waterfalls, with over 20 documented, offering various natural spectacles. These waterfalls are often integrated into hiking routes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The park's geography contributes to the formation of these water features, making it a notable destination for natural attractions.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Nice tour and lots to see
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A breathtaking waterfall, a must-see. It's worth it.
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The waterfall above the village of Partschins plunges impressively over the rocks into the depths. It's a place you can walk up close to. We chose a different attraction: We abseiled down the adjacent wall in several stages, accompanied by a mountain guide. A fantastic experience!
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Anyone who has walked the path to the waterfall should definitely take these few meters. The effort is minimal, but the experience is all the greater. Just a few meters from the viewing point, a giant fountain of water shoots past you. Up to 10,000 liters within 1 minute shoot steeply into the valley. Pure elemental force. 👍👌
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At this point you can feel the power of the water
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A very beautiful path, cool in the heat and pleasant to walk.
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Breathtaking waterfall. The climb is worth it! And you're sure to cool off on hot summer days.
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The Texelgruppe Nature Park is home to over 20 documented waterfalls, offering diverse natural spectacles. Many are integrated into hiking routes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The region is known for its high waterfalls, powerful cascades, and impressive gorges, making it a notable destination for natural attractions.
Beyond the well-known Parcines Waterfall, the Waterfalls along the Passer River offer a beautiful experience, often accessible via family-friendly trails. You can also find views of the Stuller Waterfalls, which are part of the impressive natural landscape.
The Parcines Waterfall is easily accessible by various hiking trails, including routes from the Texelbahn mountain or valley station. A bus service from Partschins also makes it convenient to reach. Visitors can get close to the frothing spray via a secured footbridge, and the area is known for its pure air.
The waterfalls are particularly powerful during the snowmelt months, typically between May and July, or after heavy rainfall. During these periods, the water volume is at its peak, offering the most spectacular views. The Parcines Waterfall, for instance, carries between 4,000 and 10,000 liters of water per second during these times.
Yes, many waterfall areas in the Texelgruppe are family-friendly. For example, the Passer Gorge Trail, which includes waterfalls, is considered suitable for families. The path to the Stieber Waterfall from Moos in Passeier is also well-marked and leads through forests and meadows, making it a rewarding destination for families.
Some waterfalls in the Texelgruppe are dog-friendly. The Riffiano Waterfall is specifically noted as being dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The path to the Stieber Waterfall from Moos in Passeier is well-marked and generally considered suitable for hikers, including families. Additionally, the Entrance to the Partschins Waalweg offers an intermediate trail that can lead to waterfall views.
The Texelgruppe offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the Algunder Waalweg Historic Irrigation Trail or the Meraner Höhenweg: Hans-Frieden-Felsenweg. For more hiking options, visit the Hiking in the Texel Group guide.
Yes, the Texelgruppe region provides various cycling routes. You can find MTB trails such as the Tour primaverile nell’area di Merano or the View of the Passer River loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the MTB Trails in the Texel Group guide.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can encounter diverse natural features. The area around Parcines Waterfall is known for its pure air and the chance to see rainbows in the water spray. Near the Stieber Waterfall, you can also observe glacial mills, showcasing the powerful forces of water and ice.
Yes, the region has historical points of interest. The Töll Hydroelectric Power Station is a notable man-made monument with historical significance, located near a waterfall. Additionally, the Entrance to the Partschins Waalweg is part of an ancient irrigation system, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors frequently praise the Passer Gorge Trail for its impressive views of the rushing Passer torrent. The path leads over numerous gratings, bridges, and bold metal constructions, offering an unforgettable experience for both adults and children. Many recommend taking a detour to the Stieber Waterfall along the way.


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