Best canyons around Pfalzen - Falzes are characterized by deep gorges, river valleys, and impressive waterfalls within the South Tyrol region. These natural formations offer diverse landscapes for exploration, from tranquil river walks to more challenging trails. The area provides opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty, featuring powerful cascading water and lush surroundings. Visitors can discover a variety of natural monuments and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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9. Reflection Point: Brother Death This reflection point is located in a unique location, surrounded by rocky gorges and a rushing stream below. A bench shaped like a coffin invites visitors to reflect on death. A gate points the way to death (Revelation 3:8) on the front and to the resurrection (John 11:25) on the back. Established by the parish of Taufers, this place offers the opportunity to meditate in silence and reflect on the transition between life and death.
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Nice little gorge and very pleasant at higher temperatures
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Path through the Mühlenklamm. The entire circular route along the Mühlener Klammweg is 3.5 km with an elevation gain of 130 m. With fantastic weather, we had the gorge almost all to ourselves and it was very bearable on the hot days. Although the gorge cannot compete with the well-known gorges of South Tyrol, it is free and definitely not overcrowded with tourists
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The idol of Mühlen is a stone face that can be discovered above the tunnel passage in the Mühlenklamm.
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Lovingly designed climb. Entertaining, always something to discover. Also little frequented. Clear recommendation!
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I thought it was beautiful; slight increase
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The region around Pfalzen - Falzes offers several impressive natural attractions. The Mühlenklamm (Gorge of Molini di Tures) is known for its beautiful circular trail and refreshing atmosphere. Another highlight is the series of three spectacular Reinbach Waterfalls (Cascate di Riva), particularly impressive during snowmelt, accessible via the Francis Contemplation Trail.
Yes, the Rio Molino Valley is ideal for families, offering easy hikes through unspoiled nature within the Vedrette di Ries-Aurina Nature Park. Additionally, the trail to the first Reinbach Waterfall is wide and easy, making it suitable for families, even with strollers.
You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities. The Mühlenklamm (Gorge of Molini di Tures) features a 3.5 km circular route with an elevation gain of 130 m. The Reinbach Waterfalls offer a multi-stage hike, with the path to the first waterfall being an easy 20-minute walk, extending to about 55 minutes to reach all three cascades.
The gorges and waterfalls are particularly impressive during spring and early summer when snowmelt from the Vedrette di Ries increases the water flow, making the cascades more powerful. The refreshing atmosphere of the gorges also makes them pleasant to visit on hot summer days.
Yes, the Mühlenklamm (Gorge of Molini di Tures) is noted for being less crowded and free to access compared to other South Tyrolean gorges, offering a more intimate nature experience. The Lappacher Klamm Waterfalls are also described as little frequented.
Beyond the powerful waterfalls and deep gorges, you can discover unique geological formations. The Rock Passage at the Idol of Mühlen, located within the Mühlenklamm, features a distinctive stone face above a tunnel passage. The region's deep valleys and rock formations are characteristic of the South Tyrolean landscape.
Yes, the Bruder Tod Reflection Point is situated in a unique location surrounded by rocky gorges and a rushing stream. It features a bench shaped like a coffin, inviting visitors to meditate and reflect on life and death, with inscriptions pointing to resurrection.
The area around Pfalzen - Falzes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Sambock Summit Trail or the Pfalzen Panorama Trail. There are also running trails like the Telling Stones Trail, and cycling routes, including tours along the Rienz River. For more details, explore the hiking guide, running guide, and cycling guide for the region.
The Mühlenklamm (Gorge of Molini di Tures) is free to access. Information regarding fees for other specific gorges or waterfalls should be checked locally, though many natural attractions in the region are freely accessible.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking natural scenery, the powerful cascading water, and the lush surroundings. Many enjoy the sense of tranquility away from crowded tourist spots, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to combine impressive natural spectacles with active outdoor experiences like hiking.
While specific rules for each gorge may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the region, often required to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local signage or visitor information for specific regulations at each location, such as the Mühlenklamm or Reinbach Waterfalls.


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