Waterfalls around St. Martin In Passeier - San Martino In Passiria are found within the Texel Group Nature Park, a region characterized by abundant water, numerous streams, and wild waterfalls. This area offers impressive natural spectacles and scenic hiking opportunities. The landscape features diverse terrain, from majestic peaks to valleys, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
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beautiful cycle path along the river
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Nice tour and lots to see
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A very beautiful path, cool in the heat and pleasant to walk.
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We found the rainbow 🌈 in the waterfall 👍😊
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There are numerous places here where you have direct access to the water. I could just sit here and enjoy it for hours!
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The Partschinser Waalweg is one of the oldest Waalweg in the Burggrafenamt. This was built in the 15th century by the counts of Spikeburg and is therefore half a millennium old. Today it is still used to irrigate the Partschins orchards and is surrounded by sparse birch groves and rich vegetation. At the eastern end of the Waalweg you can see a prehistoric residential stone and a prehistoric bowl stone (Copper Age). See: https://www.merano-suedtirol.it/de/partschins-rabland-und-toell/aktivurlaub/wandern-bergstieg/wanderwege/einhafte-touren/16643716-partschinser-waalweg-zielbach-runde.html
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The region boasts several impressive waterfalls. The Partschins Waterfall, with its 97-meter drop, is considered one of the most spectacular in the Alps, especially during spring snowmelt. Another notable one is the Stieber Waterfall, featuring two powerful drops into a gorge, which is highly rated by visitors. The Stuller Waterfalls are also remarkable, noted as the third highest in Europe with cascades dropping 112 and 230 meters.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The path to Schnuggenbach Waterfall and Stone Steps offers a comfortable, flat walk along a Waalweg after an initial descent. The Passer Gorge also features a beautiful and family-friendly hiking route with wonderful views from its bridges. Additionally, the Waterfalls along the Passer River can be enjoyed via the Passeier Cycle Path, which is mostly flat and refreshing.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. For maximum water volume, especially at the Partschins Waterfall, spring during the snowmelt is ideal. The Stieber Waterfall is generally accessible from March to November. Summer offers pleasant hiking weather, and the fine water mist near the falls can be a refreshing treat on hot days.
Yes, the hike to Stieber Waterfall is relatively easy, starting from the village of Moos. You can expect beautiful views through forests and meadows. The waterfall itself is an impressive natural spectacle, with the Pfelderer Bach plunging in two drops. Wooden observation bridges provide breathtaking views, allowing you to feel the spray and hear the thunderous roar up close. It's accessible from March to November.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the St. Martin in Passeier region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Passeirer Schildhöfeweg' or the 'Passer Gorge – Mooser Dam Pedestrian Bridge loop'. For cyclists, the Passeier Valley cycle path runs along the Passer River, and there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Ascent to Passo Giovo'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for the area.
While the Passeirer Waterfall is a beautiful 48-meter high cascade at the beginning of the romantic Kalmtal/Valclava valley, it's important to note that the path to the waterfall, as well as the waterfall itself, is currently closed.
The Texel Group Nature Park, which encompasses much of this area, is defined by abundant water, featuring numerous bubbling streams and wild waterfalls flowing from majestic peaks to valleys. Its diverse landscapes include crystal-clear lakes and a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it a fascinating destination for nature lovers.
While the waterfalls themselves are natural monuments, the region has historical significance. For example, the Passeier Cycle Path passes the Sandwirt, the birthplace of the legendary freedom fighter Andreas Hofer, which now houses the MuseumPasseier. The Entrance to the Partschins Waalweg is also considered a historical site, as Waalwege are ancient irrigation channels with historical importance.
Visitors frequently highlight the sheer power and impressive natural spectacle of the waterfalls, such as the thundering Stieber Waterfall. The scenic hiking opportunities, wonderful views from bridges in places like the Passer Gorge, and the refreshing mist on hot days are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and accessible trails makes for a memorable experience.
Yes, the Waterfalls along the Passer River are easily accessible via the Passeier Cycle Path. This 19 km long path leads from Merano to St. Leonhard in Passeier, mostly flat or with a slight incline, and runs alongside the refreshing Passer River, offering views of various waterfalls and cascades along the way.
The Partschins Waterfall is renowned for being one of the most impressive waterfalls in the Alps, with a single drop of 97 meters (318 feet). During the spring snowmelt, its water volume can exceed 10,000 liters per second, creating a truly awe-inspiring and powerful display. It's a major attraction within the Texel Group Nature Park and can be reached via scenic hikes, including a section of the Merano High Mountain Trail.


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