Best canyons around Hainzenberg are found within the Zillertal Valley, a region recognized for its natural gorges and canyoning opportunities. Hainzenberg serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions. The area features impressive rock formations and waterways, offering various routes for different skill levels. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and observation of geological formations.
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The Stillup Gorge is open again, we did the tour on 06.06.24 and continued straight on to the Stillup reservoir. The gorge is a bit "sweaty", but ultimately manageable with proper footwear even for inexperienced hikers!
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The view of the gorge is very impressive.
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Impressive, old wooden bridge with a fantastic view of the gorge.
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We fought our way through the Stillup Gorge earlier and somehow made it out alive. In short: definitely not recommended at the moment! The reasons for the closure are somewhat misleading according to the signage. We dismounted and at the top the reason for the closure was "Forest work", which didn't stop us at that time. There are masses of trees in the gorge, so that long stretches of the hiking trail no longer exist. My tip: just leave it!
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Attention: Stilluppklamm currently closed after falling rocks, alternative forest path available, was also currently closed due to forest work. Dodged the road and the forest path in the direction of Weißenhorn.
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A nice trail, but not very long. It leads along the stream for 15 to 20 minutes, then you are already at the hut. For families, though, that's probably ideal.
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With this comment I would like to take away your fear of the Stillupklamm. In several places there is a warning online or on signs that this is a Triftsteig and that very good surefootedness and a head for heights are required. This also scared me at first. The only hurdles, however, are the narrow, sometimes slippery paths and the steep slope right next to them. The worst spots are additionally secured by railings. Contrary to what the term Triftsteig might suggest, there are no rope-secured passages or even stairs. A head for heights in that sense is only necessary because of the steep abysses, but I had no problems with my fear of heights. Basically you can say that it doesn't get any worse once you've managed the first 100 meters on the gorge, only the slopes get higher. Going downhill is by no means recommended and dangerous! However, you should not climb the Stillup Gorge under the following conditions: -with children -not ideal footwear (good hiking shoes are essential!) -you go downhill (much too high steps, slippery!) -it rained heavily recently (slippery) -with curious or small dogs - you are tired or unfocused (missteps can be dangerous) -you are not fit (very steep stairs) -with luggage in excess of a backpack -You have not hiked in the Alps several times before and therefore have little experience
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The Zillertal Valley, where Hainzenberg is located, offers several impressive natural gorges. Key highlights include the Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall, known for its reservoir and panoramic views. Another significant spot is the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge, which showcases the power of glacial meltwater. Additionally, the Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge provides a unique historical perspective over a deep chasm.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Leitenkammerklamm Gorge is described as family-friendly, with paths that allow you to admire the natural spectacle. For canyoning, the Zemmschlucht (Zemm Gorge) offers 'Blue Lagoon' tours with options for children as young as six, making it a fun adventure for various age groups.
You can expect to see a variety of striking natural features. These include impressive rock formations, crystal-clear waterways, rushing waterfalls, and natural pools. The Leitenkammerklamm Gorge, for instance, features washouts, whirlpool holes, and steep rock faces carved by glacial meltwater. The Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall offers a beautiful waterfall and a reservoir.
Yes, the Zillertal region, accessible from Hainzenberg, is well-regarded for canyoning. The Zemmschlucht (Zemm Gorge), often associated with 'Blue Lagoon' tours, is a popular spot. It offers routes for both beginners and experienced adventurers, involving abseiling, rock slides, and jumps into refreshing natural pools. Expert guides and modern equipment are typically provided for safety.
The Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge is an impressive 1876 timber construction that spans a deep gorge where the wild Tuxer Bach flows. It's considered a rare example of Tyrolean timber construction technology and offers fantastic views of the roaring water below. Visitors find the view of the gorge from this old wooden bridge very impressive.
Visitors to the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge are often captivated by the natural spectacle created by glacial meltwater. They appreciate the power of the white water, the washouts, pools, whirlpool holes, and steep rock faces visible from several viewing platforms. It's described as a beautiful gorge with a path that is not overly strenuous for experienced hikers.
Absolutely. The Hainzenberg area and the wider Zillertal Valley offer numerous hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Schwarzachtal Snack Station – View of the Schwarzach Valley loop' or the 'Talbach Waterfall – View over the Zillertal loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Hainzenberg guide.
The best time to visit the gorges and canyons in the Hainzenberg region is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers favorable weather conditions for hiking and canyoning, with higher water levels for more dramatic waterfalls and refreshing natural pools. Canyoning tours typically operate during this season, ensuring safety and optimal enjoyment.
Hainzenberg is situated in the Zillertal Valley, which has a good public transport network. You can typically use buses to travel from Hainzenberg to larger towns like Mayrhofen. From Mayrhofen, further bus connections are available to areas like Ginzling (for Zemmschlucht) or into the Stilluptal, providing access to various gorges and canyoning starting points.
Beyond exploring gorges, the Hainzenberg area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Zillertal Cycle Path' or more challenging mountain biking trails such as the 'Arena Panorama Tour 1'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Hainzenberg guide and the MTB Trails around Hainzenberg guide.
The Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall features an easy, tarred way that is good for driving, with a gentle slope up to the Green Wall House. Beyond that, it becomes a bit steeper and turns into a gravel road towards the cable car station at Kassler end. This makes parts of it quite accessible for various visitors.
The Krummbach valley offers a very beautiful and wildly romantic hiking trail along the rock and river. Visitors appreciate the scenic path and the variety of rest and refreshment options available directly on the river bank, making it an enjoyable experience for those looking for a tranquil natural setting.


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