Waterfalls around Obergurgl und Hochgurgl offer diverse natural features within the Ötztal Alps. This region provides access to alpine landscapes and several notable waterfalls. Visitors can explore various trails that lead to these natural monuments. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the presence of powerful water features.
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The Stieber Waterfall is an impressive natural monument in Moos in Passeier (South Tyrol), where the Pfeldererbach stream plunges roaring into the Passer river in two mighty cascades of 19 meters and 18 meters depth.
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Observation platform with a magnificent view of the Rotmoos waterfall and the 3,020 m high Hangerer behind it.
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We found the rainbow 🌈 in the waterfall 👍😊
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impressive waterfall with enormous power. Warning: you will definitely get wet here...🙂
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Beautiful waterfall in the pine forest, the path is definitely worth it 🤙🏽
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Very impressive how water and ice can shape the stone.
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Impressive natural spectacle, refreshing shower included.
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Worth a look if you want to descend into (or ascend from) the gorge anyway
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For a family-friendly experience, the Passer Gorge and Passer Gorge Trail are excellent choices, offering wonderful views and a path that is generally easy to walk, though not suitable for prams on all sections. The Stuibenfall, while a short drive from Obergurgl, also features a wide hiking trail suitable for children and strollers, leading to its impressive cascades.
The best time to visit is generally from early summer to autumn. The Stieber Waterfall is accessible from March to November. For the Rotmoos Waterfall, early summer to summertime is ideal when melting glaciers ensure a powerful flow. The Stuibenfall is impressive any time of year, but its illumination on Wednesday evenings adds a magical touch during the warmer months.
Yes, the Stieber Waterfall is known for its thundering cascades that plunge 19 and then 18 meters deep into the gorge, creating an impressive natural spectacle. The Stuibenfall, Tyrol's highest waterfall, features multiple viewing platforms and an 80-meter-long suspension bridge for an immersive experience, and is illuminated on Wednesday evenings.
You can expect diverse alpine scenery. The Rotmoos Waterfall is nestled within the deep Rotmoosschlucht ravine, surrounded by a fragrant Swiss pine forest. The Passer Gorge and Passer Gorge Trail offer impressive views of the gorge and river, with paths leading over gratings, bridges, and metal constructions directly along the water.
While specific dog-friendly information for every trail isn't always available, many hiking trails in the Ötztal Alps are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead for specific restrictions, especially in nature protection areas or on trails that might involve ladders or very narrow passages.
Yes, the Passer Gorge Trail is a notable route that includes a detour past the Stieber Waterfall, offering impressive views of the rushing brook. For a more challenging experience, the path near the Path at the Pitze is a pleasant stretch before a very steep climb up to the Braunschweiger Hut, offering pure nature and cool spots near the stream.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Schönwieshütte – Obergurgl loop' or 'Rotmoos Valley – Schönwieshütte Reservoir loop'. Road cycling and touring bicycle routes are also popular, with options like the 'Timmelsjoch Pass Sign – View of the Glacier loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Obergurgl und Hochgurgl, Cycling around Obergurgl und Hochgurgl, and Road Cycling Routes around Obergurgl und Hochgurgl guides.
The Rotmoos Waterfall is accessible from Obergurgl. One common way is to take the Hohe Mut cable car. From the middle station or Hohe Mut Bergstation, a scenic hike leads down towards the Schönwieshütte and the waterfall, typically taking 1 to 1.5 hours one way from the Bergstation. You can also hike directly from Obergurgl, following a path towards the Zirben Alm and along the Rotmoosache brooklet, though this is a longer and more strenuous journey.
For waterfalls like the Stuibenfall in Umhausen, there is typically parking available in the village, from where a trail leads to the falls. For the Rotmoos Waterfall, if you choose to hike directly from Obergurgl, parking would be available within the village. If using the Hohe Mut cable car, parking is usually available at the cable car station.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural spectacle and the refreshing mist from the powerful cascades. The scenic hikes leading to the waterfalls, often through beautiful forests or along gorges, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to experience the raw power of nature up close, with several viewpoints offering magnificent perspectives.
While not directly in Obergurgl or Hochgurgl, the Stuibenfall in Umhausen is highly recommended. It's approximately a 33-minute drive or one-hour bus ride away and is Tyrol's highest waterfall, plunging 159 meters. It offers multiple viewing platforms and an 80-meter-long suspension bridge, making it a spectacular natural marvel worth the short journey.
Yes, there is a great winter hiking trail leading to the Rotmoos Waterfall and on to the Schönwieshütte. It is advisable to inquire at the local tourist office about current conditions and walkability before embarking on a winter hike to ensure safety.


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