Best canyons around Hinterhornbach are found in a region known for its deeply incised side valleys and gorges. Hinterhornbach, a village in the Tyrolean Lechtal, serves as a starting point for exploring various canyoning experiences. The area offers a mix of challenging rappels, natural slides, and alpine scenery. These natural features provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The start of the via ferrata can be reached from Holzgau in about half an hour. It is divided into three routes of varying difficulty levels, which can be easily combined with one another: the chamois (B/C), the ibex (C+) and the eagle route (D/E). A highlight is certainly the crossing of the roaring Simms waterfall using a total of three rope bridges. A via ferrata experience that is absolutely recommended!👌
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What this highlight means is the Simms Waterfall. It can be reached through the right side of the valley via a good gravel path towards Rossgumpenalm/Café Uta, so you can observe the waterfall from close up. It was created artificially in the 19th century by the Englishman Frederic Simms through blasting. The waterfall is about 30 m high and is fed by the Höhenbach. There are many hikers on the route, most of whom want to go to the Holzgau suspension bridge.
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The waterfall in the lower part of the Faltbachtobel is particularly impressive at the moment.
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It was blocked in May(end). The path is open during summer. There are many waterfalls on the way up.
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Depending on the weather, the short walk through the gorge to the waterfall can be very slippery.
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*Well, with children this path might not be the best descent into the valley!* The landscape of this path is really beautiful. On the narrow path you walk down when the weir, this way still works. - BUT, after that it gets harder! Lots of rubble, mud and a lot of tripping hazards. - THEREFORE: Sturdy shoes are mandatory after the weir at the latest, because it goes along the Faltbach over extremely slippery ground, down steep gorges into the valley. Despite the difficult descent, we were able to collect incredible great impressions in many places <3
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Sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are required here. But it's worth it for the beautiful waterfall!
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For experienced canyoning enthusiasts, the region offers several challenging options. The Karlestal Canyon is known as a wild alpine rappel canyon with great views and challenging descents. Another destination is the Faule Wand Tal, featuring an approximately 40-meter high waterfall and options for additional abseiling. Further afield in the wider Lechtal area, Sulzbach and Roßgumpenbach are known for challenging tours with abseiling descents of up to 40 meters.
Yes, the area is rich in impressive natural features. You can visit the Hölltobel Waterfall, which features natural mountain paths and offers deep views into the gorge from viewing platforms. Another option is the Faltenbach Gorge Waterfalls, an impressive trail with many waterfalls where sure-footedness is recommended. The Gaisalpbachtobelweg also offers a beautiful walk along watercourses with small stair climbs and bridges, leading to another waterfall near the hydroelectric power station.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels, including families. The Oytal Valley offers a wonderful hike on good paths, suitable for everyone, with views of the mountains and diverse flowers. For a beginner canyoning experience, the Wiesbach Gorge is a popular choice, offering impressively eroded rock formations, a 15-meter rappelling spot, smaller rappelling sections, slides, and simple climbing sections, providing a unique nature experience with playful elements.
The canyons around Hinterhornbach are characterized by stunning alpine scenery, deeply incised side valleys, and gorges. You'll encounter natural slides, challenging rappels, and crystal-clear mountain pools. Many routes feature impressive waterfalls, eroded rock formations, and dense forests. Highlights like the Hölltobel Waterfall and Faltenbach Gorge Waterfalls showcase the area's dramatic water features.
Given the alpine nature of the canyons and the presence of mountain streams and waterfalls, the best time for canyoning around Hinterhornbach is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period ensures more favorable water levels and weather conditions for safe and enjoyable exploration.
For canyons like Karlestal and Faule Wand Tal, access often involves driving through Hinterhornbach and parking before continuing on foot towards the specific canyon entrance or trailheads, such as before the Petersbergalpe for Faule Wand Tal. Specific parking instructions may vary by canyon, so it's advisable to check detailed route descriptions.
For organized canyoning tours with local guides, permits and necessary safety equipment are typically handled by the tour operators. For independent canyoning, while specific permits for general access are not widely publicized, it's always recommended to check local regulations and conditions, especially for more challenging or remote routes, and to ensure you have the appropriate experience and gear.
Beyond canyoning, the region around Hinterhornbach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those found in the Easy hikes around Hinterhornbach guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Hinterhornbach guide. For runners, there are various routes available, which you can find in the Running Trails around Hinterhornbach guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths and the impressive views of mountains and waterfalls. The Oytal Valley is loved for its beautiful paths and the variety of flowers. For those seeking adventure, the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata is a highly recommended highlight for its three different routes and direct location on the waterfall.
Yes, the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata is a prominent option. Located directly on the Simmswasserfall, it offers three different routes with varying difficulty levels (from B/C to E/D), making it a must-do for via ferrata enthusiasts. It includes crossing the waterfall over two rope bridges.
For canyoning, appropriate gear is essential. This typically includes a wetsuit for thermal protection, a helmet for head safety, and a harness with rappelling equipment. Sturdy, non-slip footwear designed for wet conditions is crucial. For hiking trails in gorges, such as the Hölltobel Waterfall, ankle-high mountain boots with good tread soles and surefootedness are recommended, especially in wet conditions.
The duration varies significantly depending on the specific gorge and your pace. For instance, a hike through the Oytal Valley can be a pleasant day trip, especially if you include the waterfall and other stops. More challenging routes or full canyoning tours can take several hours. Always check specific route descriptions for estimated times and plan accordingly.


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