Best canyons around Höfen are found within the Reutte Nature Park Region of Tyrol, Austria, an area characterized by its dramatic geological formations. The landscape features deep gorges, powerful waterfalls, and river-carved valleys. This region offers a variety of natural attractions for those seeking to explore rugged terrain and impressive water features. Höfen serves as a gateway to these natural monuments, providing access to diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A spectacular waterfall, a real highlight, will stay in your memory! Even though this dam was built in 1784-1787 to generate electricity, the Lechfall is and remains an unforgettable “nature experience”. One of the most famous sights in the region that should definitely not be missed on the tour. Worth seeing!
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Sturdy footwear is recommended
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Pure nature and wildly romantic
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Wildly romantic and natural
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Fantastic landscape! Also suitable for families with children, but without a stroller.
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The Marienbrücke is the most popular viewpoint of Neuschwanstein Castle. Hundreds of people usually crowd here, taking pictures, posing, and enjoying the fabulous view. This is also the most famous photo spot around the castle with a fantastic view of the castle, its location, and with a view of the flat hilly landscape behind it.
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Interesting gorge with some rope-insured sections. Especially worth seeing when the weather is not so nice.
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Very nice hiking trail! Impressive to see for young and old! Take the time to enjoy everywhere! There are many places with fantastic views 😍.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the impressive Lechfall, where the Lech river plunges dramatically into a narrow gorge. Another must-see is Stuiben Falls, a series of cascades accessible via secured trails. For a more challenging hike, the Reichenbach Gorge offers a wild, natural landscape with stairs and rope attachments.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Lechfall is easily accessible and offers impressive views. Stuiben Falls also features family-friendly sections, and the Rosengartenschlucht near Imst is known for its family-friendly hike directly from the town center, offering a unique natural experience.
The region is rich in dramatic natural features. You'll encounter powerful waterfalls like the Stuiben Falls and the Lechfall, deep river-carved gorges, and rugged rock formations. The Rosengartenschlucht, for instance, is geologically and botanically diverse, featuring impressive rock faces and even a 'Blue Grotto'.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn. For example, the Rosengartenschlucht is typically accessible from mid-May until the onset of winter. During warmer months, the water levels are often ideal for viewing waterfalls and engaging in water-based activities like canyoning. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as some trails might be affected.
Yes, the region offers exciting canyoning experiences. The Stuibenfälle area is a popular spot for canyoning, with tours available for various skill levels, including beginners. The Hochalp Gorge in the Lechtal also provides an adventurous canyoning experience, featuring moderate abseiling sections and slides, including a 15-meter abseil at a waterfall.
Near the Lechfall, you can see the impressive weir built in the 18th century and the King-Max-Steg bridge from 1895, along with a bust of King Maximilian II. The Rosengartenschlucht also has historical significance, with mentions of silver-bearing stones sought in Roman times within its 'Blue Grotto'. Additionally, the Marienbrücke offers a spectacular view of Neuschwanstein Castle and the Pöllat Gorge, connecting natural beauty with a significant historical landmark.
The area around Höfen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lech Bridge at Höfen – Bridge over the Lech loop', which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Höfen guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lech bei Lechaschau – Lechaschau Floodplain loop' detailed in the Cycling around Höfen guide.
Yes, the region caters to different hiking abilities. The Reichenbach Gorge offers a challenging trail with rugged terrain, stairs, and rope attachments. For more moderate options, the secured trails at Stuiben Falls provide an accessible way to experience the waterfalls. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Höfen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the raw power and beauty of nature, especially the impressive waterfalls and the unique geological formations. The thrill of exploring secured trails through rugged landscapes, the opportunity for adventurous canyoning, and the stunning viewpoints, such as those overlooking the Lechfall or Neuschwanstein Castle from the Marienbrücke, are often highlighted as memorable experiences.
Yes, the paths and bridges at Stuiben Falls have been renovated, and some sections are accessible for wheelchairs from July onwards, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the waterfalls.
Absolutely. The Lechfall is an excellent example, where the Lech river dramatically plunges over twelve meters. Similarly, the Stuiben Falls showcases the force of cascading water. For a more immersive experience, canyoning in the Hochalp Gorge allows you to directly engage with the water element through abseiling and slides.


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