Best canyons around Kaltern An Der Weinstraße - Caldaro Sulla Strada Del Vino are characterized by dramatic natural formations within a landscape known for vineyards and Lake Caldaro in South Tyrol. This region offers opportunities to explore natural landscapes, including impressive canyons and gorges. Notable natural wonders include the Rastenbach Gorge, which features porphyry cliffs and waterfalls, and the Bletterbach Canyon. The area is a protected biotope, showcasing dense old tree growth and historical elements.
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Beautiful hiking trail through the Rastenbach Gorge over many steps. Various viewpoints, waterfalls and a hiking trail along the stream make the effort worthwhile.
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High waterfalls, the rustic bridges and wooden walkways, the lush deciduous forest covered with mosses and ivy, which creates a jungle feeling, the steep stairs and steps and the flatter sections that invite you to play by the water, guarantee an exciting experience along the Altenburgerbach .
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The Bletterbach is a watercourse located in the area of the municipality of Aldine and forms the Bletterbach gorge at the foot of the 2,316 m high Corno Biano, also known as the "Grand Canyon of South Tyrol". The gorge, which was formed about 15,000 years ago in the ice age, is about eight kilometers long and 400 meters deep. It has been slowly sculpted by water erosion, making different sedimentary layers visible. In addition to the geological interest, the Bletterbach Gorge offers a unique landscape. It is impressive to walk between the steep walls of the gorge. Access is allowed only with a protective helmet and the entrance to the park is paid but it's worth it.
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The biotope Rastenbachklamm is one of the most impressive gorges in South Tyrol (jungle feeling)
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The most beautiful waterfall in the Rastenbachklamm.
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The largest and most impressive waterfall in the Rastenbachklamm. It's wonderful to see the water rushing down into the valley!
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Spectacular view and nice place to rest after a hard climb
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Up and down stairs through the beautiful landscape of the Rastenbach Gorge
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The canyons in this region, particularly the Rastenbach Gorge, are known for dramatic porphyry cliffs, numerous waterfalls, and tranquil water basins. You'll also find dense, old tree growth, and moss and ivy-covered stones, creating a unique 'jungle feeling'. The Bletterbach Gorge, often called the 'Grand Canyon of South Tyrol', showcases impressive geological formations, fossil finds, and various rock layers.
Yes, the Rastenbach Gorge area holds historical significance. Along the hiking path, you can discover the ruins of St. Peter's Basilica, believed to be the oldest church in Tyrol, dating back to the 4th to 6th centuries AD. The wider area around Castelvecchio also has a history of lead ore mining.
The best time to visit the canyons, especially the Rastenbachklamm, is from mid-March to the end of October. During summer, the gorge offers a cool and refreshing ambiance, making it a pleasant escape from the heat.
The Rastenbach Gorge is considered family-friendly and offers an adventurous hiking experience with wooden walkways, steep stairs, and bridges. However, due to steep and potentially slippery sections, sturdy footwear is essential, and it is not recommended for strollers.
The Rastenbach Gorge is a protected biotope and an important habitat for wildlife. It is home to the first secured bat cave in South Tyrol, providing a protected environment for species such as the greater horseshoe bat and the greater mouse-eared bat.
A circular walk through the Rastenbach Gorge typically takes between 2.5 to 3 hours. Other trails, like those exploring the Bletterbach Gorge, can vary depending on the chosen route and how far into the gorge you venture.
Sturdy footwear with good grip is essential due to steep stairs, uneven terrain, and potentially slippery sections. For trails like the Staircase in the Hocheppan Gorge, concentration and surefootedness are also required.
For the Rastenbach Gorge, starting points with parking include San Giuseppe al Lago (near Lake Caldaro), the Müllereck parking space in Castelvecchio/Altenburg, or the Sportzone St. Anton.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Path of Peace and Rastenbach Gorge Loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and running trails around Lake Caldaro and through the vineyards.
Yes, the circular walk through the Rastenbach Gorge offers stunning views of Lake Caldaro and the surrounding vine-covered landscapes. Additionally, the Bletterbach Gorge itself provides magnificent vistas into its deep, geologically rich formations.
The Rastenbach Gorge is considered one of the most impressive gorges in South Tyrol due to its spectacular and steep terrain, the 'jungle feeling' created by its dense vegetation, and the great construction of trails, stairs, and bridges that allow visitors to navigate its rugged beauty.
The Bletterbach Gorge is magnificent, but requires sure-footedness, especially if you venture to the end to see the waterfalls after rainfall. It's an intermediate to challenging trail, so visitors should be prepared for rugged terrain.


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