Waterfalls around Hafling - Avelengo offer a blend of natural beauty and accessible hiking trails within the picturesque South Tyrolean landscape. This region, known for its scenic views and outdoor activities, features charming waterfalls that are often integrated into family-friendly routes. The area's geography includes streams and gorges, providing diverse settings for these natural attractions. Visitors can explore a variety of waterfall experiences, from small, serene cascades to more dramatic drops in nearby areas.
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beautiful cycle path along the river
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Nice tour and lots to see
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Just a few minutes' walk from the center of Lana, a completely different world opens up: the Gaul Gorge at the foot of the castle hill of Braunsberg Castle. Steep rocky slopes rise up on both sides, the river Falschauer babbles over the stony stream bed and even in midsummer the temperatures between the cool rock walls are pleasantly cool. Completely different types of rock come together here: between the quartz porphyry and the primary rock of the Old Gneisse, there is also a narrow strip of granite. Only a narrow strip of land between the massive rocks leads over the unspoiled mountain stream. From the Gaulwiese, a well-secured path leads over suspension bridges, past a roaring waterfall, further into the wildly romantic and increasingly narrow gorge; or up to Braunsberg Castle with a beautiful view over Lana.
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When we got there, it had just rained heavily. A spectacle!
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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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Magnificent view over the Merano basin
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It seems to be a pensioner's paradise, but it still drives great. :-D
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A highly recommended spot is the Schnuggenbach Waterfall and Stone Steps, known for its unique path leading down via carved steps to the waterfall, then continuing flat along an irrigation channel. Another popular option is the Waterfalls along the Passer River, which are part of a scenic cycle path.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Waterfall Path (Wasserfallweg) along the Sinichbach stream, starting from Hafling Dorf, is an easy and enjoyable hike suitable for families. The Waterfalls along the Passer River are also considered family-friendly, as they are accessible via a mostly flat cycle path. Additionally, the Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht offer an easily accessible short detour to a waterfall, even suitable for small children and prams.
The waterfalls are generally best visited during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the trails are clear, and the water flow is usually good. The Waterfall Path along the Sinichbach, for instance, is especially popular during warmer weather.
Yes, the Schnuggenbach Waterfall and Stone Steps are part of a path that follows a historical 'Waal' irrigation channel. You can also visit the Töll Hydroelectric Power Station, the oldest large power plant in South Tyrol, which has been in operation since 1898 and is located near a waterfall. The Brandis Waalweg is another historical trail that features a waterfall.
Beyond enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling opportunities, such as the Passeier Valley cycle path near the Waterfalls along the Passer River. For more extensive cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Hafling - Avelengo guide. There are also numerous mountain hikes, with options like the Heini Holzer Via Ferrata or loops around Meran 2000, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Hafling - Avelengo guide.
The Waterfall Path along the Sinichbach stream is an easy and enjoyable hike. The Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht provide access to a waterfall at the end of the Gaul Gorge and are easily accessible for everyone, including those with prams. The path along the Schnuggenbach Waterfall and Stone Steps becomes flat and comfortable after the initial descent, making it suitable for many.
The Haflinger Adventure Trail is a romantic path that leads along the Sinich river to a small waterfall with a panoramic platform. It starts from Hafling Dorf and is known for its easy and enjoyable hike through a wild and romantic natural landscape, crossing a gorge on a bridge after the waterfall. You can find more information about this trail on the Visit Merano website.
While Hafling - Avelengo itself features charming, serene waterfalls, the broader South Tyrol region offers more dramatic cascades. The Fragsburg Waterfall near Merano, a short drive away, is considered South Tyrol's highest free-falling waterfall, plunging 135 meters into a gorge and offering an impressive natural spectacle.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and accessible hiking trails. Many enjoy the unique experience of walking along historical irrigation channels, like the 'Waal' near the Schnuggenbach Waterfall. The scenic views, the refreshing atmosphere of the water, and the opportunity for family-friendly outings are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Waterfalls along the Passer River are a notable feature of the Passeier Valley cycle path. This 19 km route from Merano to St. Leonhard in Passeier is mostly flat with a slight incline, and the refreshing Passer River, with its waterfalls, accompanies cyclists through scenic landscapes.
Many waterfalls in the region provide excellent photo opportunities. The Waterfall Path along the Sinichbach stream features a panoramic platform. The Schnuggenbach Waterfall and Stone Steps offer a picturesque setting with its carved steps and the Waalweg. The Suspension Bridges of Gaulschlucht also provide unique perspectives of the waterfall at the end of the gorge.


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