Waterfalls around Nals - Nalles offer diverse natural experiences in South Tyrol. This region, situated between Merano and Bolzano, is characterized by its alpine landscape and numerous hiking and cycling routes. The area provides access to various natural attractions, including local trails and more prominent waterfalls a short distance away. It serves as a base for exploring both immediate surroundings and the broader South Tyrolean natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Just a few minutes' walk from the center of Lana, a completely different world opens up: the Gaul Gorge at the foot of the castle hill of Braunsberg Castle. Steep rocky slopes rise up on both sides, the river Falschauer babbles over the stony stream bed and even in midsummer the temperatures between the cool rock walls are pleasantly cool. Completely different types of rock come together here: between the quartz porphyry and the primary rock of the Old Gneisse, there is also a narrow strip of granite. Only a narrow strip of land between the massive rocks leads over the unspoiled mountain stream. From the Gaulwiese, a well-secured path leads over suspension bridges, past a roaring waterfall, further into the wildly romantic and increasingly narrow gorge; or up to Braunsberg Castle with a beautiful view over Lana.
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Some people start gasping for breath 😉
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Very nice walk, children also have fun here.
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The path leads us over two suspension bridges to the end of the part of the Gaul Gorge that is open to visitors.
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Between steep cliffs, you always walk along the False Auer to the end of the gorge. Especially worthwhile in midsummer, when there is a refreshing coolness between the rock faces.
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Short but definitely worthwhile walk.
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A really very strenuous staircase. No step is like the other, sometimes very high to walk on.
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The path leads us down a few wooden stairs to the Felix waterfall. Since the steps are different heights, the descent and subsequent ascent is quite exhausting.
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Beyond the immediate area, you can visit the powerful Tret Waterfall, a natural monument with beautiful cascades and a viewpoint. The Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht also lead to a waterfall within a gorge, offering an accessible experience. Additionally, the Brandis Waalweg trail features a waterfall along its route with expansive views.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht are easily accessible for everyone, including those with small children or prams. The Brandis Waalweg is also a family-friendly gravel path that includes a waterfall.
The best time to visit is generally during spring or early summer when snowmelt increases water flow, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. The Brandis Waalweg, for example, typically opens in early April, indicating a good season to explore.
The Gaulschlucht, featuring the Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht, is located in Lana, which is a short distance from Nals - Nalles. It's easily accessible by car, and the path through the gorge is suitable for a pleasant short detour.
The Tret Waterfall is a natural monument offering beautiful cascades and a viewpoint with a bank above the falls. The Gaul Gorge in Lana is also known for its bizarre rocky backdrop and unique vegetation, with suspension bridges leading to a waterfall.
You'll find a variety of trails. For instance, the Brandis Waalweg is an easy, family-friendly gravel path. For a more challenging experience, the Wooden Steps to Tret Waterfalls involves many steps and some elevation. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Nals - Nalles guide.
Yes, the Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht are noted for their accessibility, making the gorge and its waterfall suitable for everyone, including those with small children or prams.
Besides hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, including a difficult 'Perdonig Waterfall loop from Nals - Nalles'. There are also numerous road cycling routes that pass through the scenic landscape.
Yes, the Perdonig Waterfall is part of a local hiking loop accessible directly from Nals - Nalles. It offers a pleasant natural experience within easy reach for those exploring the immediate surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the powerful cascades of the Tret Waterfall to the accessible paths of the Gaulschlucht. The scenic views, refreshing spray, and the integration of waterfalls into family-friendly trails like the Brandis Waalweg are also highly valued.
While not directly in Nals - Nalles, the Stieber Waterfall in Moos in Passeier is known for its two main drops of 19 and 18 meters, contributing to an impressive overall height of up to 90 meters. The Parcines Waterfall, with a remarkable drop of 97 meters, is also a striking natural landmark in the broader South Tyrol region.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially those that are generally accessible and well-maintained. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific trail regulations before visiting.
Yes, the Tret Waterfall has a dedicated viewpoint with a bank above the falls. The Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht also offer unique perspectives into the gorge and its waterfall.


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