Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn - Parco Naturale Vedrette Di Ries-Aurina
Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn - Parco Naturale Vedrette Di Ries-Aurina
Best canyons in Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn - Parco Naturale Vedrette Di Ries-Aurina are found within a region characterized by pristine alpine landscapes and abundant water features. This area in South Tyrol, Italy, is known for its wild, untouched gorges and streams, particularly in the Ahrntal. The park's water-rich environment provides dynamic ravines suitable for exploration. These natural features offer diverse experiences for visitors.
Last updated: July 9, 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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The third Reinbach Waterfall is a majestic natural wonder that unfolds along the hiking trail along the Reinbach Gorge. This waterfall impresses with its imposing height and the powerful energy with which the water plunges into the depths. The waterfall is particularly fascinating because it is divided into several cascades that cascade in stages over the rocks. The water roars with a powerful roar, creating a continuous spectacle of spray and mist. The smell of fresh moisture and the sound of the water lapping against the rocks create an atmosphere of raw natural power. The area surrounding the waterfall is characterized by dense forests and moss-covered stones, emphasizing the wild beauty of the place. The third waterfall is particularly visible from the bridge, and the view is simply breathtaking. The view of the water, which forcefully makes its way along the rocks, conveys a sense of freedom and wild beauty. The bridge over the gorge leads hikers directly to the best vantage point, from where they can experience the entire spectacle of the waterfall up close. Here, the sound and visual power of the waterfall can be fully enjoyed—a moment of awe before nature that invites contemplation and admiration.
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The bridge over the gorge of the third Reinbach Waterfall is a particularly impressive structure on the St. Francis Way. It spans the deeply incised gorge, formed by the water of the third waterfall. The wooden bridge blends harmoniously into the wild, natural surroundings. From the bridge, you have a breathtaking view of the waterfall, which plunges into the depths with a loud roar. The spray of the water is noticeable in the air and provides a refreshing coolness. Below the bridge, you can observe the roaring current of the water, which incessantly makes its way through the rocks. The bridge itself is sturdy but simple, almost like a signpost, guiding hikers safely on their way. As you cross it, you sense the connection between raw nature and humane craftsmanship. It is a magical moment to stand on the bridge, listen to the rushing water, and take in the wild beauty of the place. This bridge not only provides a convenient connection between the two banks of the gorge, but also a momentarily beautiful view of the third waterfall, which plunges powerfully into the ravine. It's a spot that wonderfully showcases the untamed power of nature and the quiet beauty of this region.
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A spectacular name, but due to the extensive path work and protection, the Teufelsstiege is easy to climb. Steep, nice view, but not particularly challenging.
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Steep wooden stairs (several sections, a total of approx. 200 steps; the upper approx. 80 steps with a simple steel cable as a handrail or safety device (safety renewed 09/2022)). Part of the Höhenweg, cannot be bypassed. For the descent direction (Birnlücke > Krimmler Tauern) a certain head for heights and sure-footedness recommended, then it can also be managed hands-free. Otherwise, walk the other way up the Höhenweg, up the stairs is usually easier...
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Well secured steep descent (coming from the direction of Birnlückenhütte) on the Lausitzer Höhenweg
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The region is characterized by pristine alpine landscapes, abundant water features, and wild mountain streams. You can expect to see deep gorges carved by rushing waters, spectacular waterfalls, natural rock slides, and clear pools. Highlights like the Rio Molino Valley offer majestic alpine scenery along the Mühlbach stream, while Bruder Tod Reflection Point is set amidst rocky gorges and a rushing stream.
The best time to visit for hiking and canyoning activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers favorable weather conditions for exploring the trails and engaging in water-based adventures. The region's water features are particularly dynamic during these seasons.
Visitors appreciate the unspoiled nature and the unique blend of adventure and tranquility. The Rio Molino Valley is loved for its easy hikes through majestic alpine scenery. The Teufelsstiege offers a challenging trail with rewarding views, while Bruder Tod Reflection Point provides a unique spot for quiet contemplation amidst dramatic natural surroundings.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Rio Molino Valley is noted for its easy hikes through unspoiled nature, making it a great choice for families looking to enjoy the alpine scenery and the Mühlbach stream.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Teufelsstiege is a well-secured trail featuring steep sections and offering rewarding views. It's part of the Lausitzer Höhenweg and provides a more demanding experience.
The Ahrntal, within and bordering the Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn, is excellent for canyoning. You can find experiences ranging from beginner-friendly tours to advanced routes. These adventures involve rappelling down waterfalls, sliding down natural rock slides, and jumping into clear, glacier-fed pools, all while exploring wild mountain streams and deep gorges.
For canyoning, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This typically includes a wetsuit (often provided by tour operators), a helmet, a harness, and sturdy shoes with good grip that can get wet. It's also advisable to bring swimwear to wear under the wetsuit and a towel for afterwards. The water can be cold as it's glacier-fed.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'View of the Olangersee – Rienz River Path loop' for cycling or the 'Stalle Pass – Staller Saddle traffic-light phase loop' for road cycling. You can explore more options on the Cycling in Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn and Road Cycling Routes in Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. For instance, the Rio Molino Valley offers beautiful, easy hikes. Other easy options include the 'Lake Antholz Nature Trail' or the 'Third Reinbach Waterfall – View of Sand in Taufers Valley loop'. You can find more details on the Easy hikes in Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn guide page.
While specific regulations for dogs on every canyon trail can vary, generally, dogs are permitted on many hiking trails within the Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn, often on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or park regulations for the specific trail you plan to visit to ensure compliance and safety for your pet and wildlife.
The terrain in the gorges and canyons of Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn is varied. You can expect paths through forests, alongside rushing streams, and over rocky sections. Some trails, like the Teufelsstiege, feature steep and secured sections, while others, such as those in the Rio Molino Valley, offer easier, more gentle paths through alpine meadows.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints that provide stunning perspectives of the gorges and surrounding landscapes. A notable example is Bruder Tod Reflection Point, which is uniquely situated amidst rocky gorges and a rushing stream, offering a place for reflection with scenic views.


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