Canyons around Gsies - Valle Di Casies are located in a valley in South Tyrol, Italy, known for its serene landscapes and extensive hiking routes. The region features rugged valley formations and gorges, contributing to its scenic beauty. It offers an unspoiled environment with rich flora and fauna, making it suitable for nature enthusiasts. The mountainous terrain provides numerous viewpoints of the surrounding Dolomites and the valley.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Casies Valley (Gsieser Tal in German) is a side valley of the upper Puster Valley. The Casies Valley begins near Tesido and, going up it, you reach the border with Austria. It has some notable villages such as San Martino or Santa Maddalena and it is possible to do many activities, cycling and outdoor excursions here.
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A beautiful trail from the Staller Saddle toward the Rote Wand. For most of the trail, it runs along a rushing stream.
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A very nice section
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The so-called Long Path of the Dolomites is a spectacular railway track path, especially from Dobbiaco to Cortina, mostly on wide, gravel paths. The route is ridable with a trekking bike. You drive on a moderately rising route through the middle of the Dolomites. Highlights are the Dürrensee and the area with several tunnels and a bridge over a deep gorge. Great and almost suitable for families due to the moderate inclines.
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Beautiful path from the Staller saddle in the direction of the Rote Wand
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Toblacher See, cave valley, Dürrensee, Rienztal, 3 Zinnen view, destination Cortina d Ampetzo
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The primary natural feature is the Gsieser Gorge, which offers scenic hiking routes and stunning views of the Gsieser Tal and distant Dolomites. Other notable areas include the Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal), a side valley of the upper Puster Valley known for its villages and outdoor activities. You can also explore Val Casies, which features beautiful scenery, well-kept houses, and lush meadows, and the Picturesque Winkeltal, characterized by numerous streams and the mighty mountain slopes of the Villgrater mountains.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal) and Val Casies are both categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and beautiful scenery. The Gsieser Gorge also has some easily-accessible paths suitable for all skill levels for certain portions, such as a loop offering views of the Gsiesertal Valley.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, with some sections requiring good fitness and alpine experience. For example, the Gsieser Gorge forms part of several hiking trails, including routes to the Gsieser Törl. You can find trails like the 'Gsieser Tal Alpine Trail to Gsieser Törl' (moderate) and the 'Eichhörnchen Trail through Gsieser Tal' (easy). For more options, explore the hiking guide for Gsies - Valle Di Casies.
The Gsieser Gorge is closely associated with the Gsieser Törl (Passo di Casies), a historic border crossing between Italy and Austria at 2,306 meters above sea level. This pass was historically a well-used smuggler's route, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s, adding a layer of historical intrigue to the natural beauty of the area.
Trails in the Gsies Valley and around the Gsieser Gorge vary significantly. Some paths are easily accessible and suitable for all skill levels, while others, particularly those leading to higher elevations like the Gsieser Törl, can range from moderate to hard. These more challenging routes often require good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience. The terrain typically features alpine meadows, traditional huts, and can include sections along rushing streams, as seen near the Stream and gorge near Staller Sattel.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal) offers many cycling and outdoor excursions. There are also dedicated guides for gravel biking and road cycling. You can find routes like the 'Road to Dolomiti Superbike 3' for gravel biking or the 'Runde durchs Hochpustertal mit Drei-Zinnen-Blick' for road cycling. Explore more options in the gravel biking guide and road cycling guide.
Visitors can expect stunning views of the Gsieser Tal (Val Casies) and the distant Dolomites. The area is characterized by picturesque alpine meadows, traditional huts, and tranquil natural environments. Highlights like Val Casies offer beautiful scenery with well-kept houses and lush meadows, while the Picturesque Winkeltal provides vistas of mighty mountain slopes.
Visitors frequently praise the region's serene landscapes, extensive hiking opportunities, and the tranquil natural environment. The beauty of valleys like Val Casies with its well-kept houses and lush meadows, and the scenic trails along rushing streams, are often highlighted. The area is appreciated for its diverse outdoor activities and the stunning views of the Dolomites.
Beyond the panoramic views of the Gsieser Tal and Dolomites, the Gsieser Törl (Passo di Casies) is a significant landmark with historical importance. The Stream and gorge near Staller Sattel offers a beautiful trail with viewpoints along a rushing stream. The region also features traditional alpine huts and well-maintained rest areas along many routes, providing perfect spots to enjoy the scenery.
While the region offers beauty year-round, the best time for hiking and outdoor activities around the gorges is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. This allows for full enjoyment of the scenic hiking routes and alpine meadows. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, but access to some gorge trails might be limited.
The region itself is a geological wonder, characterized by deep gorges, expansive valleys, and river-carved natural monuments. The Picturesque Winkeltal is specifically noted as a natural monument with numerous streams running through it and mighty mountain slopes. The Gsieser Gorge itself is a significant natural feature, showcasing the power of water shaping the landscape.


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