Canyons around Dalaas, a village in Vorarlberg, Austria, feature impressive natural landscapes characterized by alpine gorges and wild slopes. The region is known for its "Tobel," which are deep, water-carved ravines offering numerous outdoor activities. These geological formations provide a unique experience of untouched nature with rushing torrents and significant rock formations. The area also includes notable waterfalls and challenging trails, making it a destination for those seeking diverse natural exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful view from a higher hiking trail overlooking Stubenbach and the Lechtal valley.
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Very steep descent, lots of loose stones!
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Easy to walk. Sturdy footwear is still necessary. Roots and rocks. Certainly manageable for regular hikers. Also accessible with poles.
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A great hike for the whole family. Footwear should be chosen accordingly, as some sections can be slippery. The tour is suitable for medium to large dogs.
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A great path along the stream. A welcome cooling off, especially on hot days. 🥰
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Beautiful view back at one of the whitewater tributaries (with waterfall) to the Lech
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Very coarse, very loose gravel makes this trail an adrenaline kick
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Great path through the gorge along the waters of the Rosanna. Partly slippery on the root passages.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Teufelsbach Waterfall, where you can feel the spray from the falling water on a wooden bridge. Another favorite is the Rosanna Gorge Trail, which follows the Rosanna river through the Rosannaschlucht. The Gorge Trail Waterfalls also offers a refreshing experience along a shaded forest path.
Yes, for experienced adventurers, the Klostertal via ferrata at the Fallbach is a demanding route with spectacular panoramic views, though it requires strength and endurance. Additionally, the Zuger Tobel Trail is known for its steep sections and loose gravel, offering an adrenaline-filled experience.
Absolutely. The Teufelsbach Waterfall is a great spot for families, offering a pleasant walk and the fun of feeling the waterfall's spray. The Gorge Trail Waterfalls is also a shaded forest path along a stream, providing a cooling experience suitable for families.
The region is characterized by impressive alpine gorges, locally known as "Tobel," which are deep, water-carved ravines. You'll encounter rushing torrents, significant rock formations, and stunning waterfalls like the Fallbach. Trails often feature root sections and can lead through wild slopes, offering a unique experience of untouched nature.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially for enjoying the cooling spray of waterfalls like Teufelsbach. However, for challenging routes like the Klostertal via ferrata, it's crucial to avoid wet conditions. Generally, the alpine hiking season from late spring to early autumn offers the best weather for exploration.
Trails vary in difficulty. Many, like the Teufelsbach Waterfall path and Gorge Trail Waterfalls, are intermediate. The Rosanna Gorge Trail includes root sections and parts secured with ropes, requiring sturdy shoes. The Zuger Tobel Trail is considered challenging due to steepness and loose gravel. The Klostertal via ferrata is very demanding and not for beginners.
Beyond exploring gorges, Dalaas is a hub for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous options for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. The region also offers extensive hiking trails through the broader Klostertal valley, including routes towards Spullersee.
Yes, the Rosanna Gorge Trail is a notable path that leads along the Rosanna river through the Rosannaschlucht, eventually reaching the Verwallsee. The Gorge Trail Waterfalls also follows a stream, offering a scenic walk alongside flowing water.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched nature, the refreshing experience of waterfalls, and the scenic beauty. Many appreciate the opportunity for unique photo motifs, especially at the Teufelsbach Waterfall. The diverse trails, from leisurely walks to challenging climbs, also contribute to a highly rated experience.
For most trails, sturdy shoes are essential. For more challenging routes like the Rosanna Gorge Trail, hiking poles are recommended. If you plan to tackle the Klostertal via ferrata, full via ferrata equipment is mandatory. Always bring water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for alpine weather conditions.
Yes, the region offers several stunning viewpoints. The Klostertal via ferrata at the Fallbach provides spectacular panoramic views. Additionally, the Picturesque Lech Valley highlight offers a beautiful view from a higher hiking trail overlooking Stubenbach and the idyllic Lechtal valley.


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