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Top 9 Gorges around Innervillgraten

Best canyons around Innervillgraten are characterized by the region's untouched alpine landscapes and natural watercourses. The Villgratenbach stream creates picturesque, gorge-like sections and waterfalls within the valley. Innervillgraten, located in the Villgratental of East Tyrol, offers extensive hiking opportunities through these natural features. The area is recognized for its pristine natural and cultural landscapes.

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  • The most popular canyons is Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal), a gorge that is a side valley of the upper Puster Valley.…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Demutspassage and Arnese-Demut Rock Arch

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Some passages between the Arnese and Demut mountains are truly unique. You pass under or very close to rocks, the path is not wide and you will feel like you …

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Out and about in the Winkeltal

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A wonderful path that leads you through the Winkeltal with the bubbling Winkeltalbach. Especially in autumn, when the wooded slopes light up in golden colors, a recommended round!

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Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal)

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The Casies Valley (Gsieser Tal in German) is a side valley of the upper Puster Valley. The Casies Valley begins near Tesido and, going up it, you reach the border …

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A beautiful trail from the Staller Saddle toward the Rote Wand. For most of the trail, it runs along a rushing stream.

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Picturesque Winkeltal

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Numerous streams run through the lush Winkeltal. On both sides rise the mighty mountain slopes of the Villgrater mountains.

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September 24, 2024, Val Casies (Gsieser Tal)

The Casies Valley (Gsieser Tal in German) is a side valley of the upper Puster Valley. The Casies Valley begins near Tesido and, going up it, you reach the border with Austria. It has some notable villages such as San Martino or Santa Maddalena and it is possible to do many activities, cycling and outdoor excursions here.

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Some passages between the Arnese and Demut mountains are truly unique. You pass under or very close to rocks, the path is not wide and you will feel like you are pedaling in space. In some places you may have to get off and push the bike, but the effort is fully rewarded by an unparalleled view.

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A highly picturesque valley, also a worthwhile destination in winter when you are deeply asleep.

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A beautiful trail from the Staller Saddle toward the Rote Wand. For most of the trail, it runs along a rushing stream.

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A very nice section

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Very suggestive and unique passage

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Beautiful path from the Staller saddle in the direction of the Rote Wand

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100% adrenaline in this truly spectacular and very photogenic passage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the gorges around Innervillgraten?

The region around Innervillgraten is characterized by untouched alpine landscapes and natural watercourses. You'll find picturesque, gorge-like sections and waterfalls, particularly along the Villgratenbach stream. These include 'narrow V-shaped valleys' and 'gorge sections' (Schluchtenstrecken), as well as notable waterfalls like the Grafer Waterfall and the Klapfbach Waterfall, which offers panoramic views.

What are some recommended hikes through the gorges and valleys near Innervillgraten?

You can explore various scenic areas. Consider a hike through Out and about in the Winkeltal, which follows the bubbling Winkeltalbach and is especially beautiful in autumn. The Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal) and Val Casies also offer worthwhile hiking opportunities through well-kept landscapes and lush meadows. For a more challenging experience, the Demutspassage and Arnese-Demut Rock Arch provides unique passages and spectacular views.

Are there family-friendly trails in the gorges and valleys near Innervillgraten?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal) and Val Casies are known for their family-friendly atmosphere and offer various outdoor excursions. Additionally, the Grafer Waterfall is part of an easy circular hike from the village center of Innervillgraten, perfect for a relaxed family outing.

What is the best time to visit the gorges and waterfalls around Innervillgraten?

The region is beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly recommended for places like Out and about in the Winkeltal, when the wooded slopes display golden colors. Winter also offers a unique experience, with trails like those in the Winkeltal covered in snow, providing tranquil hiking opportunities.

What is the terrain like in the gorge-like sections around Innervillgraten?

The terrain varies. The Villgratenbach stream carves out 'narrow V-shaped valleys' and features 'gorge sections' (Schluchtenstrecken). Trails often follow these watercourses, ranging from easy paths along meadows to more rugged sections. Some highlights, like the Demutspassage and Arnese-Demut Rock Arch, involve navigating close to or under rocks, requiring some effort.

What outdoor activities can I do near these gorges and valleys?

Beyond exploring the gorges, Innervillgraten offers extensive opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. The Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal), for example, is well-suited for cycling and other outdoor excursions.

Are there any circular walks that include gorge sections?

Yes, a circular route from Innervillgraten leads along the Villgratenbach, showcasing the village and surrounding mountain panoramas, and allowing you to experience the stream's gorge-like sections. The Grafer Waterfall is also part of an easy circular hike from the village center.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and valleys in Innervillgraten?

Visitors appreciate the pristine natural and cultural landscapes, the tranquility, and the extensive hiking opportunities. The scenic beauty of the 'wild Villgratenbach stream' and the picturesque valleys like Winkeltal are frequently highlighted. The unique passages and unparalleled views, such as those found at the Demutspassage, also receive high praise.

Are there any specific water-themed paths in the area?

Yes, a dedicated 'Wasserweg' (Water Path) begins at the Grafer Waterfall and follows the Villgratenbach for several kilometers towards the Unterstalleralm. This path highlights the significance of water in the valley's landscape and offers a unique way to experience the natural watercourses.

What is the difficulty level of trails in the gorges around Innervillgraten?

Trail difficulties vary. Many paths, especially those following the Villgratenbach or leading to the Grafer Waterfall, are easy and cozy. However, some sections, like the Demutspassage and Arnese-Demut Rock Arch, are considered challenging and may require pushing a bike or careful navigation due to narrow passages and rocky terrain. The Stream and gorge near Staller Sattel is rated as intermediate.

Can I find viewpoints to admire the gorges and surrounding mountains?

Absolutely. The Klapfbach Waterfall features a newly constructed viewing platform that offers excellent vistas of the waterfall itself, as well as the highest mountains in the region, including the Oberstalleralm, Unterstalleralm, Kamelisenalm, and the Villgrater mountains. Many trails through the valleys and gorges also provide scenic viewpoints along the way.

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