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Top 16 Gorges in the Tuxer Alps

Canyons in the Tuxer Alps are a prominent feature of this Tyrolean range in Austria. The region is characterized by deep ravines and valleys carved by water over millennia. These natural formations offer diverse experiences, from scenic trails to geological exploration. The Tuxer Alps present a landscape shaped by powerful natural forces.

Best canyons in the Tuxer Alps

  • The most popular canyons is Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge, a bridge that spans a deep gorge where the Tuxer…

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge

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A rare example of Tyrolean timber construction technology is the Devil's Bridge, built in 1876. It spans the deep gorge through which the wild Tuxer Bach flows, foaming and roaring.

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Schrauben Waterfall

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The water thunders into the valley behind Tux. A small lookout point and many display boards clearly explain the importance of the element water

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Schraubenfall (Hintertux)

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The impressive screw case reveals the tremendous forces that free the water when falling. Not surprising that he is protected by nature monument.

Highly recommended is the 4km long waterfall …

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Waterfalls on Hiking Trail 526

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On the way really solid footwear is needed, but the way to the different waterfalls is really great!

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Nothing for the faint of heart ;-)

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Sill-Vill Trail

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Picturesque historical climb down into the Sill gorge along the waterfall at Viller Bach, which offers some unusual views of the ski jump and the Nordkette.

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Finsinggrund

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The Finsinggrund is a beautiful mountain valley above Hochfügen.

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Maschental Valley

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A leisurely hiking and farm trail connects the Loassattel and Hochfügen.

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Hinteres Wattental

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From the rear Wattental you have a great view down to the Inn Valley and the towering behind Karwendel.

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Sill Gorge Trail

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Almost in the middle of the city and yet close to nature: the Sill Gorge is one of the easiest and fastest ways in Innsbruck to experience the nature of …

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July 9, 2025, Waterfalls on Hiking Trail 526

The first waterfall on the trail can be seen right at the start. All the waterfalls along the trail are very beautiful to look at.

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There are several waterfalls on the Hintertux hiking trail 526 and all of them are beautiful to look at.

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There are several waterfalls along trail 526 and they are all beautiful to look at.

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One of several waterfalls on hiking trail 526 in Hintertux and all of them are beautiful to look at.

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The Bergisel is a 746 m high hill in the southern part of the Wilten district of Innsbruck. It lies at the entrance of the Wipptal valley, drained by the Sill River, into the Inn Valley. The Brenner Railway and the Brenner Autobahn tunnel beneath the Bergisel. At its foot lies the Sill Gorge, a local recreation area.

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Just sit down and enjoy.

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Drachenfelsen viewing platform is located on the Bergisel circular hike, above the Sillschlucht

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Very worth seeing, you have to see it

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I find in the Tuxer Alps canyons?

The Tuxer Alps are known for their distinctive geological formations. You can explore areas shaped by glacial meltwater, which have created natural stone bridges, rock cauldrons, and caves. Notably, the Schraubenfall (Hintertux) is part of one of only two marble gorges in the Alps, offering a truly unique natural spectacle.

Are there family-friendly trails to explore the gorges in the Tuxer Alps?

Yes, several areas offer family-friendly options. The Glocke Nature Trail above the Tuxbachklamm in Finkenberg is an easy and scenic hike suitable for families, providing views into the 70-meter-deep ravine. You can also find family-friendly sections along the Maschental Valley and near the Waterfalls on Hiking Trail 526.

What kind of canyoning experiences are available in the Tuxer Alps?

The Tuxer Alps offer a range of canyoning experiences for different skill levels. The Zemmschlucht gorge near Finkenberg is suitable for beginners (Level 2), allowing you to slip, slide, jump, and swim. For more experienced adventurers, the Schraubenfall gorge (Hintertux) is a Level 3 (more difficult) challenge, requiring good physical and psychological fitness. Guided tours are available from local providers.

When is the best time for canyoning in the Tuxer Alps?

For challenging canyoning routes like the Schraubenfall gorge, the best time is typically from mid-September to the end of October, provided water levels are low for safety. Always check local conditions and forecasts before planning your trip.

Where can I find impressive viewpoints of the gorges?

You can find several stunning viewpoints. The Drachenfelsen viewing platform above the Sill Gorge offers expansive views from above. The Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge provides an impressive perspective into the deep ravine. Additionally, the Hochsteg Bridge over the Zemmschlucht gorge offers captivating views of the powerful water flow.

Are there historical sites related to the canyons in the Tuxer Alps?

Yes, the Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge is a notable historical site. Built in 1876, this impressive old wooden bridge is a rare example of Tyrolean timber construction technology, spanning the deep gorge where the Tuxer Bach flows.

What hiking trails are available near the gorges?

Beyond the Glocke Nature Trail, you can explore the moderately difficult Glocke - Zemmschlucht adventure hike for breathtaking impressions of the Zemmschlucht. The Waterfall Trail in Tux showcases natural features sculpted by meltwater. For more extensive hiking, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes in the Tuxer Alps, which include routes like the Schleier Waterfall – Weitental Waterfall loop.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in the Tuxer Alps?

The Tuxer Alps offer a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking and canyoning, you can find numerous cycling opportunities. Explore MTB Trails in the Tuxer Alps with routes like Patscherkofel, or enjoy Road Cycling Routes such as the Schlitterer Lake – Zillertal Cycle Path loop.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges in the Tuxer Alps?

Visitors frequently praise the impressive views and the raw power of nature. Many are captivated by the deep ravines, thundering waterfalls, and unique rock formations. The Devil’s Bridge is often highlighted for its fantastic gorge views, while the Schraubenfall is admired for its dramatic waterfalls and the tremendous forces of water shaping the landscape.

Are there any challenging trails for experienced hikers near the gorges?

Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, the Sill-Vill Trail is categorized as challenging and offers views of waterfalls and gorges. Additionally, the Mountain Hikes in the Tuxer Alps guide features several difficult routes, including mountaineering loops from St. Jodok am Brenner.

Can I explore the Sill Gorge from different perspectives?

Absolutely. You can experience the Sill Gorge from above at the Drachenfelsen viewing platform, which offers expansive views. Alternatively, you can hike along the Sill Gorge Trail, which follows the river and provides different viewpoints into the gorge.

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