Best canyons around St. Leonhard In Passeier - San Leonardo In Passiria are characterized by the Passer River, which carves impressive natural gorges through the landscape. This region serves as a gateway to the Passeiertal Valley, known for its deep river cuts and unique rock formations shaped by water and ice. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from accessible hiking trails to more adventurous canyoning routes. Its geological features reveal a rich natural history.
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Between Moso and San Leonardo in Passiria, the Passirio stream (Passer in German) forms a suggestive gorge near the hamlet of Plata. From here you can see it from above, while you can walk on an iron footbridge. It is a very suggestive walkway.
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Great steel constructions to hike over the rock in difficult places.
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Great hike from Moos in Passeier to St. Leonhard through the Passeier Gorge. Here, steel constructions were used in difficult places.
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Very impressive how water and ice can shape the stone.
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Brilliant construction along the river and gorge.
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It is hard to imagine how the large tree trunks came to rest on top of the dam when there is hardly any water in front of the dam at the moment.
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Bridges were anchored to the rocks through the gorge. This makes it easy for every hiker to climb.
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Wonderful views of the gorge from the bridges.
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The region offers two primary canyon experiences: hiking through spectacular gorges like the Passer Gorge Trail, which features impressive steel constructions, and adventurous canyoning in the wider Passeiertal Valley, particularly in the Kalmtal Valley.
Yes, the Passer Gorge offers a beautiful and family-friendly hiking route. Additionally, the Gilfenklamm Trail is safely accessible for both young and old, with secure footbridges and stairs. For canyoning, guided tours are available for swimmers aged 9 and older.
You'll encounter impressive waterfalls, such as the Stieber Waterfall where the Pfelderer Bach plunges 19 and then 18 meters deep. The gorges also showcase unique geological formations like Glacial Mills (Giant's Kettles) and the Ratschinger marble in the Gilfenklamm, carved by the powerful Passer River.
The Passer Gorge Trail is considered a medium-difficulty hike, taking approximately 2 hours to complete from Moos to St. Leonhard. It includes some uphills and downhills but is generally safe due to well-constructed paths and steel constructions.
The Stieber Waterfall is accessible from March to November. Generally, late spring and early summer are ideal for experiencing the full force of the waterfalls due to snowmelt, offering a magnificent natural spectacle, especially in the Gilfenklamm.
Yes, the broader Passeiertal Valley, particularly the Kalmtal Valley near St. Martin/S. Martino, offers excellent conditions for canyoning. Activities include abseiling, sliding down natural rock slides, swimming, and jumping into pools. Guided tours are highly recommended for safety and an optimal experience.
While the Mooser Dam Pedestrian Bridge section of the Passer Gorge trail is secure, it's important to check specific regulations for each trail. Generally, dogs are often allowed on leash, but some sections with steep stairs or metal grates might be challenging for them. Always verify local signage.
The trails offer stunning views over the rushing Passer River and deep abysses, with impressive rock formations and whirlpools. From bridges and viewpoints, you can witness the raw power of the water and the dramatic landscapes it has carved over centuries.
Beyond canyon hiking and canyoning, the region around St. Leonhard in Passeier offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes, many of which follow the Passer River or offer scenic views of the valley.
The Gilfenklamm Trail is unique for its path through a gorge made of Ratschinger marble, a rare and beautiful white rock. It features a surprising 15-meter high waterfall and allows visitors to experience the roaring torrent up close via secure footbridges and stairs.
Along the Passer Gorge, you'll find several viewpoints offering wonderful views from bridges, such as the Mooser Dam Pedestrian Bridge. The trail itself, known as the 'Passeirer Schluchtenweg', is an impressive landmark with its steel constructions clinging to the rock faces.
For canyoning in the Passeiertal Valley, it is highly recommended to join a guided tour. Experienced mountain guides and canyoning instructors ensure safety and provide all necessary equipment, allowing you to fully enjoy the adventure through the steep gorges of the Passer River.


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