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Top 19 Gorges around Gargellen

Best canyons around Gargellen are primarily scenic gorges and ravines suitable for hiking and exploration. The region features 19 gorges, many of which are characterized by unique geological formations and natural landmarks. These areas offer varied hiking paths, often including steps, bridges, and impressive waterfalls. While Gargellen is known for its mountain scenery, it is not a primary destination for technical canyoning.

Best canyons around Gargellen

  • The most popular canyons is Garnera Gorge, a waterfall and gorge that features a nice narrow path. It is described as a bit mischievous and slippery in rain and fog.
  • Another must-see spot is Gorge Trail Waterfalls, a waterfall and gorge. Visitors can expect a beautiful forest path always in the shade along the water, offering a welcome cooling off on hot days.
  • Visitors also love Fenggatobel Waterfall, a waterfall and gorge. This natural monument is easily doable for experienced hikers on a well-prepared trail, though it can be slippery when wet.
  • Gargellen is known for gorges with waterfalls, scenic ravines, and natural monuments. These areas offer a variety of hiking trails and viewpoints to explore.
  • The canyons around Gargellen are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 220 upvotes and 100 photos shared.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Gauertal

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Beautiful valley to the Lindauerhütte. You are welcome to linger at the Gauertalhaus and eat well.

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Garnera Gorge

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Under "Via Ferrata" but I understand something else ;-)

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Gorge Trail Waterfalls

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is a beautiful path, always in the shade along the water

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The two via ferratas Röbischlucht and Rongg Wasserfall merge directly into one another. You hardly notice it. There are representations in which the respective topo is shown next to each other and you might think that the via ferratas are next to each other. But that's not the case.

In my opinion, both climbs are category B. Easy to walk, duration 30 minutes.

It makes sense to put on your harness right on the bench at the start.

Beginning of September 2024: Construction site on the riverbed, don't be put off, the climb is open.

Once you're at the top, you should have a drink at the Rongg Alpe, very nice host. Knows the area well, you can get tips. Closed on Mondays

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Rongg Waterfall Via Ferrata

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The via ferrata can be reached via a footpath from the center in about 15 minutes. An impressive via ferrata that leads directly to Rongg Waterfall. A rope bridge over the stream, a steep wall and a thunderous waterfall. Once at the top you can stop at the Rongg Alpe. Difficulty C.

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September 9, 2025, Garnera Gorge Waterfall

You should be sure-footed, otherwise no problem.

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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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challenging climb to conclude the hut tour

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A great path along the stream. A welcome cooling off, especially on hot days. 🥰

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The two via ferratas Röbischlucht and Rongg Wasserfall merge directly into one another. You hardly notice it. There are representations in which the respective topo is shown next to each other and you might think that the via ferratas are next to each other. But that's not the case. In my opinion, both climbs are category B. Easy to walk, duration 30 minutes. It makes sense to put on your harness right on the bench at the start. Beginning of September 2024: Construction site on the riverbed, don't be put off, the climb is open. Once you're at the top, you should have a drink at the Rongg Alpe, very nice host. Knows the area well, you can get tips. Closed on Mondays

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Beautiful alpine trail directly along the Garnerabach. The trail requires sturdy shoes, good fitness and a head for heights. The view and the feeling that the trail offers are worth the effort. Our big dogs had a bit of a struggle at times, but on the whole they managed well. I could imagine that small dogs cannot get up everywhere without support.

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From this point it goes down the valley along the stream through the gorge.

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Great gorge hike in Montafon

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of canyons can I explore around Gargellen?

The canyons around Gargellen are primarily scenic gorges and ravines, perfect for hiking and exploration. They feature unique geological formations, impressive waterfalls, and varied hiking paths with steps and bridges. These are ideal for nature walks rather than technical canyoning.

Are there any specific gorges or waterfalls that are highly recommended?

Absolutely! Visitors particularly enjoy Garnera Gorge, known for its narrow path and waterfall. Another must-see is Gorge Trail Waterfalls, offering a beautiful, shaded forest path along the water. Fenggatobel Waterfall is also a popular natural monument with a well-prepared trail.

Can I go technical canyoning (abseiling, jumping) in Gargellen?

Gargellen is not a primary destination for technical canyoning. The gorges here are more suited for hiking and experiencing nature. For technical canyoning with abseiling and jumps, you would need to venture to other well-known areas in Vorarlberg like Kobelache near Dornbirn, or even further to Ötztal in Tyrol, which is a major canyoning hotspot.

What are the geological features I can expect to see in the gorges?

The gorges around Gargellen, such as Gauertal, are characterized by impressive geological formations, often carved by streams after the last ice age. You'll find deep ravines, moss-covered rocks, and spectacular waterfalls, creating a 'jungle-like landscape' in some areas, like the nearby Bürser Gorge.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in the gorges?

Many of the gorge trails are suitable for families, offering beautiful forest paths and opportunities for cooling off by the water. While some paths can be a bit challenging or slippery when wet, several are considered intermediate and well-prepared, making them enjoyable for experienced hikers and families alike.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges around Gargellen?

The best time to visit for hiking and exploring the gorges is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this period, the paths are generally clear, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Some areas, like Gauertal, even offer prepared winter hiking trails.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Gargellen?

Beyond exploring the gorges, Gargellen offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including trails like the 'Smugglers' trail' or the 'Gargellen Fenster Weg'. There are also extensive routes for gravel biking and cycling in the surrounding area.

Are there any via ferratas (klettersteig) in the gorges around Gargellen?

Yes, there is a notable via ferrata. The Entrance to Röbischlucht & Rongg Waterfall Via Ferrata offers an intermediate climbing experience (category B) that merges the Röbischlucht and Rongg Waterfall sections. It's recommended to wear appropriate shoes and gear.

What do visitors appreciate most about the gorges in Gargellen?

Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the gorges. They enjoy the shaded paths along the water, which offer a welcome cooling off on hot days, and the stunning views of waterfalls and unique rock formations. The well-maintained trails and the opportunity for immersive nature experiences are also highly valued.

Are the gorge trails accessible by public transport or do I need a car?

While specific public transport details for each gorge entrance vary, Gargellen itself is accessible by public transport. For many trailheads, having a car can offer more flexibility, but local buses often serve popular hiking starting points. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.

What should I bring when hiking in the gorges?

When hiking in the gorges, it's recommended to wear sturdy, appropriate footwear, especially as paths can be slippery when wet. Bringing water, snacks, and rain gear is also advisable. For via ferrata sections, proper climbing equipment is essential.

Are there any viewpoints or natural monuments to look out for?

Yes, several gorges offer spectacular viewpoints. Gauertal provides imposing views of the 'Three Towers'. Fenggatobel Waterfall is considered a natural monument and offers great photo opportunities. The entire region is rich in natural landmarks and scenic vistas.

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