Canyons around Partschins - Parcines are characterized by deep gorges and dramatic natural formations within the South Tyrolean landscape. The area features steep rock walls and powerful water flows, particularly around the Partschins Waterfall, which carves a gorge within the Zieltal valley. Hiking trails often traverse these rugged sections, offering views into the Adige and Vinschgau Valleys. The region provides diverse canyon-like experiences, from powerful waterfalls to challenging gorge trails.
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Great path along the rock formations on the Marlinger Waalweg
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The Marlinger Waalweg is very beautiful, partly naturally along the rock
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The first part of the Marlinger Waal winds around the steep rocky landscape. Sometimes you have to lean well to the side so that you don't hit something.
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Tour is recommended from the Texelbahn to Unterstellbahn, since it is less uphill. The bridges rock up if anyone's scared. There are now two of them.
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A suspension bridge leads over the Lahnbach, which tumbles down from the high rocks as a waterfall.
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Partschins-Parcines offers two distinct canyon-like experiences. The Gorge of the 1,000 Steps, part of the Merano High Mountain Trail, features numerous stone, wooden, and metal steps winding along steep slopes, offering challenging trekking and rewarding views. The Partschins Waterfall, while primarily a waterfall, carves a deep gorge within the Zieltal valley, creating a powerful natural spectacle with sheer rock walls.
Yes, the region features impressive suspension bridges. The Suspension Bridge in the 1,000 Steps Gorge makes hiking through this challenging section of the Merano High Mountain Trail more accessible and exciting. Another notable bridge is the Suspension Bridge on the Merano High Mountain Trail, which connects two parts of the trail over an imposing gorge, offering unique perspectives of the rugged terrain.
The Partschins Waterfall is particularly impressive during the snowmelt season, from May to July, when the water flow can reach between 4,000 and 10,000 liters per second. For the best chance to see rainbows in the spray, visit between 10 AM and 12 PM on sunny days.
You can expect to see dramatic natural formations such as steep rock walls, powerful waterfalls, and rugged terrain carved by water. The Gorge of the 1,000 Steps offers diverse scenery, alternating between gullies, shady woodlands, and sunny mountain meadows, with stunning views into the Adige and Vinschgau Valleys.
While the Gorge of the 1,000 Steps is challenging, the Partschins Waterfall is accessible via various hiking paths, including a shuttle bus service, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Gilf Promenade, a short walk from Merano's city center, is described as ideal for walks, especially with children, and is even stroller-friendly in parts. The Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht are also noted as easily accessible for everyone, including small children and prams.
The Gorge of the 1,000 Steps is considered a challenging trail, requiring good fitness due to its numerous steps and rugged terrain. However, the Partschins Waterfall offers more accessible hiking paths. Other nearby options like the Gilf Promenade and Gaulschlucht are generally easier and suitable for families.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Partschins-Parcines area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. Popular routes include the Adige Cycle Path for running and various challenging loops for road and mountain biking that offer scenic views of the surrounding valleys.
Yes, for adventure seekers, guided abseiling tours are offered down the Partschins Waterfall. This provides a unique and thrilling perspective of the natural wonder and its powerful cascade.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive structures of the suspension bridges, especially the one in the 1,000 Steps Gorge, which makes the challenging hike more enjoyable. The rewarding views into the Adige and Vinschgau Valleys after the effort are also highly appreciated. The sheer power and beauty of the Partschins Waterfall are also a major draw, with many enjoying the thundering spectacle and the chance to see rainbows.
The fine spray from the Partschins Waterfall creates a humid, oxygen-ion-rich microclimate. This environment is believed to have beneficial effects on the respiratory system, making the area a recognized climate and health resort.
Yes, beyond the immediate Partschins-Parcines area, you can explore the Gilf Promenade, which offers a rustic walk along the Passer river with a viewing platform. Further afield in Lana, the Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht provide an easily accessible short detour to a waterfall, suitable for all ages.


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