Attractions and places to see around Arzl im Pitztal include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites located at the entrance to the Pitztal valley in Tyrol, Austria. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, featuring gorges, waterfalls, and lakes. Visitors can explore geological formations, historic sites, and impressive man-made structures.
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Schinderbach / Rosengartenschlucht In the middle of Imst is the entrance to one of the most beautiful gorges in Austria and one of the most valuable biotopes in Tyrol. The Schinderbach roars through the 2 km long Rosengarten gorge - a spectacle that can be observed from the path that leads through the gorge. The Rosengartenschlucht is highly valued as one of the most valuable biotopes in Tyrol. It is also a treasure trove, especially for geologists, as millions of years of earth's history are reflected here. The Rosengartenschlucht begins at the Johanneskirche right in the city center of Imst. The gorge, which is bordered by a 100 m high rock wall, becomes increasingly narrower and leads to the Blue Grotto, a small cave in which silver-containing galena was searched for as early as Roman times. From the Blue Grotto you then reach Hoch-Imst and can either hike back to Imst via the Wetterkreuz or continue your tour with the Imster Bergbahnen and the Alpine Coaster Imst. Text / Source: Tirol.Tl https://www.tirol.tl/de/highlights/natur-landschaft/naturschauspiele/rosengartenschlucht/
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The entrance to the Rosengartenschlucht The entrance to the Rosengartenschlucht is right in the center of the city and entry is free! Deep down there is the crystal clear, roaring water, vertically rising rock walls to the right and left, covered in mosses and ferns. ... Text / Source: Imst Tourism https://www.imst.at/urlaubserlebnisse/sommer/rosengartenschlucht
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An interesting construction. Also to the photographed
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More of a hike than a climb, but this is where you come down from the via ferrata.
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720 steps await us, and in between there is a spectacular view of the valley and the Stuibenfall. The bridge swings a little - so it's best not to have a (great) fear of heights. But it's definitely worth it! Attention dog owners: The steps and platforms are large grates and not suitable for dogs. Small dogs should be carried as they can fall between the steps.
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Also and especially worth a visit in winter.
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Beautiful area. Even when there is snow, the rocks in the water look very beautiful. However, one should tread carefully, the paths around the Weller Bridge can be quite slippery.
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The sloping hanging staircase is 89 m long and 31 m high, followed by stair towers all the way to the top. Totally over 700 levels.
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The region boasts several impressive natural features. You can visit the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform to see Tyrol's largest waterfall, or experience the unique geological formations of the Earth Pyramids. The Rosengarten Gorge is another natural spectacle with its deep chasm and roaring water.
Absolutely. The Benni Raich Bridge is one of Europe's highest pedestrian suspension bridges, offering stunning views and a popular spot for bungee jumping. You can also observe water sports enthusiasts from the Weller Bridge over the Ötztaler Ache, especially after the snowmelt.
For a natural swimming experience, head to Lake Piburg. It's one of Tyrol's oldest nature reserves and reaches temperatures of up to 24 degrees Celsius in summer, with designated bathing facilities and an easy circular route around it.
Arzl im Pitztal offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, explore the cycling paths along the Inn River, challenge yourself on MTB trails, or embark on mountain hikes to summits like Tschirgant.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking opportunities. While some trails, like the ascent via the Stuiben Power Bridge, can be challenging and require a head for heights, there are also easier options such as the circular route around Lake Piburg, which is beautiful and easy. The Rosengarten Gorge is generally suitable for children and dogs, requiring sturdy shoes and surefootedness.
You can gain insight into the region's past at the Historic Flour Mill in Arzl-Ried. Additionally, efforts are underway to establish and connect museum locations throughout the Pitztal valley, including Arzl, to preserve and present local cultural history and customs.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The circular route around Lake Piburg is easy and enjoyable for all ages, offering bathing facilities in summer. The Wildlife Adventure Trail is also designed for exploring local wildlife, making it an exciting experience for children.
The summer months are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming, with Lake Piburg reaching pleasant bathing temperatures. In winter, Arzl serves as a gateway to three Pitztal ski areas, offering opportunities for winter hiking and tobogganing.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural scenery, especially the impressive waterfalls and gorges. The comfortable metal staircase at the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform allows for unique panoramic views, and the opportunity to watch experienced rafters from the Weller Bridge is often highlighted as an impressive spectacle.
Yes, for those seeking a thrill, the Stuiben Power Bridge offers a steep climb to the top of the waterfall, requiring a head for heights. Additionally, the Steinwand Via Ferrata provides a challenging fixed-rope climbing route through the northern rock face of the Burgstall.
The region is dotted with mountain huts, such as the Leiner Alm, which is a popular hiking destination. These huts often offer regional specialties and a chance to experience traditional Tyrolean hospitality, providing excellent spots for rest and refreshment during your outdoor adventures.


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