Best canyons around Elmen are shaped by the wild Lech River, which carves gorge-like sections through the Lechtal region. This area offers diverse natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape near Elmen provides a unique riverine experience, particularly along the Lechweg hiking trails. Visitors can explore deep gorges and scenic river views within this pristine environment.
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From the bridge you have a beautiful view of the rocky gorge and the wildly roaring water.
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Unfortunately, the path into the Schwarzwassertal is closed to cyclists. Private road!
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Beautiful view through the Oytal
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A not too big bridge, but definitely worth visiting. It is integrated into a 17 km long hiking trail. We were there because of the bridge, however, and walked through the forest to the village of Namlos back to the hiking car park. Above the car park is the Alpine inn "Kreuz" with excellent traditional cuisine. Highly recommended 😋
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departure church of Namlos, right over the bridge +-2.50 km you arrive at the suspension bridge. This is really a walk not too long no big differences in height good passable roads. Once in Fallerschein you can enjoy a nice breakfast or something else. I recommend this walk for people who do not walk much in the mountains, make your muscles supple again for the next walks in the mountains.
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A great valley with and as i pots there is the Lech.
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The suspension bridge offers breathtaking views of the Namlosbach. An experience that will stay in your memory.
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Around Elmen, the landscape is shaped by the wild Lech River, which carves out dramatic, gorge-like sections. You'll find deep river valleys, impressive natural monuments, and scenic river views. The region offers a unique riverine experience, particularly along the Lechweg hiking trails, showcasing the untamed nature of the river with gravel banks and wooded areas.
You can explore the expansive Lech Valley, known as one of Europe's most beautiful valleys with the last wild river. Another must-see is Angerlebach Valley, a natural monument offering stunning views up to the Hanauer Hütte. Don't miss Schwarzwasserbach Gorge, where the Schwarzwasserbach breaks through an impressive gorge with gravel banks.
Yes, several areas offer family-friendly experiences. The Lech Valley, with its accessible cycle path, is suitable for families. The Goldzahn Bridge (Namlos Suspension Bridge) also offers a family-friendly viewpoint and trail.
The region around Elmen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Lechweg, running, and cycling. For more detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Elmen, Running Trails around Elmen, and Cycling around Elmen.
Absolutely. The Lechweg, a long-distance hiking path, follows the Lech River and allows hikers to experience its wild river landscape, including gorge-like sections. You can also find trails in areas like Jochbach Valley, which is described as a beautiful gorge that can be hiked on both sides of the Jochbach.
Trail difficulties vary. The Lech Cycle Path in the Lech Valley is generally accessible for almost everyone. However, some areas like Jochbach Valley offer more challenging hikes, with steep passages, scree slopes, and sections requiring a head for heights and using hands for support.
Beyond the impressive river gorges, you can witness the unique Doser Waterfall near Häselgehr. This waterfall is known for its mysterious behavior, flowing only between St. George's Day (April 23rd) and St. Martin's Day (November 11th) and disappearing completely in winter and spring. The Lech River itself, with its braided sections like the 'Lechzopf,' is a natural phenomenon showcasing an untamed river landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pristine nature and the immersive experience of the Tyrolean Lechtal. The wild character of the Lech River, the diverse landscapes, and the panoramic views from the trails are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to witness the river's transformation from its source through alpine meadows and deeper, more constricted sections is also a major draw.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For example, the 'Edelbach Waterfall – Lech Valley view loop from Elmen' is a moderate 6.7 km hike, and the 'View of Elmen – Panorama Trail Near Elmen loop from Elmen' is a moderate 16.9 km route. You can find more options in the Hiking around Elmen guide.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Jochbach Valley is described as remaining quite original and is definitely worth a hike. It offers a beautiful gorge experience that can be explored on both sides of the Jochbach, providing a more rugged and untouched feel compared to some more frequented paths.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to autumn. This period allows for comfortable hiking along the Lechweg and other trails. The Doser Waterfall, a unique natural phenomenon, flows specifically between St. George's Day (April 23rd) and St. Martin's Day (November 11th), making this timeframe ideal if you wish to see it in full flow.


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