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Top 20 Gorges around Ginzling

Best canyons around Ginzling are characterized by deep incisions, wild ravines, and impressive waterfalls within the Ziller Valley. The region offers a variety of natural attractions, including gorges, waterfalls, and unique geological formations. These features provide opportunities for exploration and offer views of the powerful natural forces that shaped the landscape. Ginzling serves as a base for discovering these natural wonders.

Best canyons around Ginzling

  • The most popular canyons is Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall, a lake that features a beautiful waterfall at the reservoir. This area offers a super nice panorama with water flowing throughout.
  • Another must-see spot is Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge, a bridge and viewpoint. Visitors can expect an impressive, old wooden bridge providing a fantastic view of the deep gorge.
  • Visitors also love Schraubenfall (Hintertux), an impressive waterfall. This natural monument reveals the tremendous forces of falling water and is part of a 4 km waterfall path.
  • Ginzling is known for its gorges, waterfalls, and unique rock formations. The area provides a variety of natural landscapes to explore, from deep ravines to cascading water features.
  • The canyons around Ginzling are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1100 upvotes and over 600 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge

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A rare example of Tyrolean timber construction technology is the Devil's Bridge, built in 1876. It spans the deep gorge through which the wild Tuxer Bach flows, foaming and roaring.

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Schrauben Waterfall

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The water thunders into the valley behind Tux. A small lookout point and many display boards clearly explain the importance of the element water

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Schraubenfall (Hintertux)

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The impressive screw case reveals the tremendous forces that free the water when falling. Not surprising that he is protected by nature monument.

Highly recommended is the 4km long waterfall path Hintertux, on which you can marvel at the Tuxer waterfalls, rock cauldrons, natural rock bridges, caves, gorges and of course the screw waterfall.

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Waterfalls on Hiking Trail 526

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On the way really solid footwear is needed, but the way to the different waterfalls is really great!

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Stillup Gorge

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With this comment I would like to take away your fear of the Stillupklamm.
In several places there is a warning online or on signs that this is a Triftsteig and that very good surefootedness and a head for heights are required. This also scared me at first. The only hurdles, however, are the narrow, sometimes slippery paths and the steep slope right next to them. The worst spots are additionally secured by railings. Contrary to what the term Triftsteig might suggest, there are no rope-secured passages or even stairs. A head for heights in that sense is only necessary because of the steep abysses, but I had no problems with my fear of heights. Basically you can say that it doesn't get any worse once you've managed the first 100 meters on the gorge, only the slopes get higher.
Going downhill is by no means recommended and dangerous!


However, you should not climb the Stillup Gorge under the following conditions:
-with children
-not ideal footwear (good hiking shoes are essential!)
-you go downhill (much too high steps, slippery!)
-it rained heavily recently (slippery)
-with curious or small dogs
- you are tired or unfocused (missteps can be dangerous)
-you are not fit (very steep stairs)
-with luggage in excess of a backpack
-You have not hiked in the Alps several times before and therefore have little experience

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Silas Meinicke
October 21, 2025, Stillupklamm

Really impressive gorge

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The first waterfall on the trail can be seen right at the start. All the waterfalls along the trail are very beautiful to look at.

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There are several waterfalls on the Hintertux hiking trail 526 and all of them are beautiful to look at.

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There are several waterfalls along trail 526 and they are all beautiful to look at.

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One of several waterfalls on hiking trail 526 in Hintertux and all of them are beautiful to look at.

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Just sit down and enjoy.

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Bastl
August 25, 2024, Schraubenwasserfall

There are a few places to sit and relax here.

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Jörg Leu
June 7, 2024, Stillupklamm

The Stillup Gorge is open again, we did the tour on 06.06.24 and continued straight on to the Stillup reservoir. The gorge is a bit "sweaty", but ultimately manageable with proper footwear even for inexperienced hikers!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable gorges and waterfalls to visit around Ginzling?

The Ginzling area, nestled in the Ziller Valley, is rich with dramatic gorges and impressive waterfalls. You can explore the Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall, known for its beautiful waterfall at the reservoir and super nice panorama. Another impressive sight is the Schraubenfall (Hintertux), a powerful waterfall that is part of a 4 km waterfall path. The Schrauben Waterfall also offers a unique experience where the stream flows through a cave.

What makes the canyons around Ginzling unique for outdoor enthusiasts?

The canyons around Ginzling are characterized by deep incisions, wild ravines, and impressive waterfalls, offering an intense natural adventure. The region provides a variety of natural landscapes, from deep ravines to cascading water features, shaped by the immense power of water over millennia. This makes it an ideal destination for those seeking both thrilling activities and stunning natural beauty.

Are there options for beginner-friendly canyoning in the Ginzling area?

Yes, the Ginzling area offers excellent options for beginners and families. The "Blue Lagoon," located between Mayrhofen and Ginzling along the Zemmbach river, is particularly suitable. It features distinctive blue pools and offers exciting elements like 10-meter abseils, making it a great introduction to canyoning without being overly challenging.

What about more challenging canyoning experiences near Ginzling?

For those seeking a more demanding canyoning adventure, the Zemmschlucht (Zemm Gorge) between Mayrhofen and Ginzling is highly recommended. It's considered one of the most attractive canyoning tours in the Ziller Valley, boasting numerous water slides, waterfalls, jumps, and abseiling passages for an action-packed journey through a stunning natural landscape.

Where can I find impressive waterfalls and viewpoints near Ginzling?

Beyond the Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall and the Schraubenfall (Hintertux), you can also find beautiful cascades like the Waterfalls on Hiking Trail 526. For breathtaking views of the gorges, the Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge offers a fantastic perspective of the deep gorge and the wild Tuxer Bach flowing below.

Are there any historical or unique structures associated with the gorges?

Yes, the Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge is a notable historical landmark. Built in 1876, this impressive old wooden bridge is a rare example of Tyrolean timber construction technology, spanning the deep gorge and offering a fantastic view.

What other outdoor activities can I enjoy near the canyons in Ginzling?

The Ginzling area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Waterfall – Max Hut loop' or 'Floitenbach – View into the Floite loop'. For mountain biking, routes like 'Stillup Reservoir – View of Schlegeis Reservoir loop' are popular. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like 'Scenic Valley Trail – Grüne-Wand Hut loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Ginzling, MTB Trails around Ginzling, and Running Trails around Ginzling guides.

Are there family-friendly hiking trails with canyon views?

Many trails in the Ginzling region are suitable for families, offering stunning views of the gorges and waterfalls. For instance, the area around the "Blue Lagoon" is accessible on foot and offers opportunities for activities beyond canyoning. The Waterfalls on Hiking Trail 526 is also noted as family-friendly, providing a great walk to various waterfalls.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons and gorges in Ginzling?

The best time to visit the canyons and gorges in Ginzling, especially for activities like canyoning, is typically during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, water levels are generally suitable, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor adventures. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before your visit.

How can I access the canyons and gorges around Ginzling?

Access to the canyons and gorges around Ginzling varies. Many areas are accessible by car with designated parking, such as near the Stilluptal Valley. Public transport options may also be available to reach trailheads or key access points. For specific canyoning tours, local providers often arrange transport. Always check specific access details for your chosen destination.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the gorges and canyons in Ginzling?

Visitors consistently appreciate the raw beauty and powerful natural forces evident in Ginzling's gorges and canyons. They love the impressive waterfalls, the stunning panoramas, and the unique geological formations. The opportunity for adventure, whether it's canyoning through wild ravines or hiking to breathtaking viewpoints, is also a major draw. The community has shared over 600 photos and given more than 1100 upvotes to these natural wonders.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the canyons?

While the canyons themselves are often used for guided canyoning, the "Blue Lagoon" area along the Zemmbach river is known for its distinctive blue pools and offers opportunities for swimming and sunbathing, especially beneath the Hochsteg. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions and any local regulations when considering wild swimming.

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