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Marmore Gorge Wooden Walkways – Reifenegg Castle Ruins loop from Kalch - Calice

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Ratschings - Racines

Marmore Gorge Wooden Walkways – Reifenegg Castle Ruins loop from Kalch - Calice

Moderate

4.7

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Marmore Gorge Wooden Walkways – Reifenegg Castle Ruins loop from Kalch - Calice

03:17

8.46km

480m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Waypoints

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Bus stop

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2.32 km

Waterfalls

Highlight • Gorge

Stanghe Falls.

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2.46 km

This charming gorge is quite physically challenging, although easily accessible. It's worth a half-day visit. Be careful, as there are wooden or steel steps and walkways to negotiate. Not recommended …

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3.18 km

Easily accessible on foot for all age groups, including opportunities to cool off and refresh yourself at quiet spots along the stream

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3.44 km

Enjoy the cool breeze rising from the crystal clear cold water

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3.63 km

Old Watermill in Gilfenklamm

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The Gilfenklamm, pure force of nature.

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3.69 km

Gifenklamm Gorge

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A good path made of rough stones leads along the rushing stream with crystal clear water up into the gorge

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5.65 km

Reifenegg Castle Ruins

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There is only the keep and a small wall below. Still very interesting

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6.40 km

Beautiful view over the gorge into the distance

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8.46 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

2.33 km

2.20 km

1.52 km

1.20 km

942 m

233 m

Surfaces

2.76 km

2.70 km

1.82 km

795 m

295 m

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Highest point (1,450 m)

Lowest point (970 m)

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Sunday 12 July

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Comments

October 28, 2024,🇮🇹 Gilfenklamm bei Ratschings
If you want to know where the marble of the Hofkirche in Innsbruck comes from, visit the Gilfenklamm. If that doesn't interest you, just enjoy the intoxicating nature ☺️

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The start and end points each represent a free parking space. End point B has fewer parking spaces, but toilets. If you have no problem following the gorge downhill, you should reverse our tour so that you have a nice ascent to the Reifenegg ruins through the forest via the mountain village, then a stop at the Gasthof Jausensteig and …

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A very nice hike near Sterzing with impressive places. The gorge (actually only open from May 1st) from below was not closed - probably because of. of forest work - and no indication is visible either. However, you sometimes have a queasy feeling because of the stones and boulders on the trail or the overhangs. But super cool! Definitely sturdy …

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It was going to be very hot. So the hike through the narrow Gilfenklamm was a good option. Admission was required (currently 7.00 euros for adults), but when you see how much effort is put into building and maintaining the path, it's understandable. It was impressive to see the power that the water develops in narrow places. The Gilfenklamm is …

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A very nice hike, but please no dogs! There are an unbelievable number of stairs and paths with metal grilles. We had to carry our dogs because some of the bars had holes so large that the dogs' paws would otherwise get stuck.

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June 13, 2025,Gilfenklamm und Ruine
From the parking lot in the village, the entrance to the gorge is quickly reached. A trip there is particularly worthwhile on hot days, as the gorge promises a bit of cooling. Steep steps and daunting bridges lead you through the roaring rapids. However, if you walk at a leisurely pace and without stopping, you'll have hiked through the gorge …

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Hike up the Gilfenklamm from below (Stange). Once you're at the top, you can return via the Reifenegg castle ruins with a lovely descent. However, it's uphill first. A little way along the road towards Ratschingstal, then immediately up to the left. In a bend, a narrow path leads back to the Gilfenklamm entrance (Stange)

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The Gilfenklamm is a popular and well-known natural wonder in South Tyrol. The gorge is around 2.5 km long and has a 200 m elevation gain and accompanies the Ratschings stream on its path cut into the rock from the Jaufensteg to Stange. Coming from Stange, the first part of the gorge path is not very varied, but as you …

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