Attractions and places to see around Brandenberg are situated in the Austrian state of Tyrol, nestled on a sunny high plateau within the Brandenberg Alps. This region, also known as the Rofan Mountains, is characterized by its impressive natural features, including deep gorges and a diverse ecosystem. Historically significant for timber drifting, Brandenberg offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It is known for its extensive hiking opportunities and unique biodiversity.
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The Dalfazalm is a working alpine pasture located high above Lake Achensee at 1,693 m. They offer a variety of food and drinks, as well as homemade cakes. The view from the terrace is beautiful. 👍
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At 1670m lies the beautiful Dalfazalm with a magnificent view of the Karwendel Mountains and Lake Achen.
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The Dalfazer waterfall is by far the highest waterfall on Lake Achensee. The water plunges over 60 meters into the depths. This is an impressive natural experience, especially after the snow melts in early summer. You have a great view of the waterfall from a wooden viewing platform. The via ferrata is to the right of the waterfall.
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The Dalfazer Waterfall Via Ferrata is a scenically impressive via ferrata right next to the Dalfazer Waterfall. A short, interesting training tour, but the long D passage is quite challenging. Recommended in combination with a family hiking trip, where the experienced via ferrata hiker briefly branches off to the via ferrata and continues the hike at the exit. Via ferrata set and helmet are absolutely necessary.
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... you can go to Spitzingsee (1,084 m), especially with children, at any time of the year. Spring, summer, autumn or winter. Does not matter. Because it's always great on site. The car can rest in the paid parking lot (5.00 euros) at the Taubensteinbahn (on the east side) or at the ski lift (on the west side); With a lot of luck you can also find a free parking space at the southern tip of Spitzingsee. Among other things I was there on November 1st, 2018 (in autumn) and on December 14th, 2018, on January 27th, 2019 and on December 10th, 2021 (in winter, with lots and lots of snow); it was great every time. In addition: whatever destination you are aiming for in the area, it will always be a nice tour. Either comfortable or somewhat dynamic and challenging (e.g. Rotwand (1,884 m), Brecherspitz (1,683 m)). Because the six-pack and the bikini figure don't just form like that... As a culinary tip, a stop at the Obere Firstalm (1,375 m) is a must, especially if you have children with you. It is cozy and there is everything on site so that you don't go hungry or thirsty. PS: please just look at the pictures of the tours mentioned. PS to PS: in winter there are also sledges to rent; The end of the route is at the Spitzingsattel (Trautweinweg).
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At around 60 metres, it is the highest waterfall in the Rofan Mountains. You can watch the rock climbers from a viewing platform.
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Brandenberg is renowned for its impressive natural landscapes. The Kaiserklamm and Tiefenbachklamm Gorges are spectacular with their thundering waterfalls and steep rock faces, historically significant for timber drifting. The wild, turquoise-green waters of the Brandenberger Ache river also feed the Tiefenbach Gorge. Additionally, the Brandenberg Alps (Rofan Mountains) offer stunning vistas, and the region is known as the 'Valley of Butterflies' due to its exceptional biodiversity.
Yes, Brandenberg offers several family-friendly options. Lake Spitzing is a popular spot for walks and hikes, especially with children, offering options for shore walks or detours to surrounding pastures. Many of the alpine huts, like Dalfaz Alm and Upper First Alm, are also noted as family-friendly destinations after a hike, providing food and refreshments.
Brandenberg boasts an extensive network of hiking trails. You can explore routes through the dramatic Kaiserklamm and Tiefenbachklamm Gorges, or venture into the Brandenberg Alps (Rofan Mountains) for more challenging mountain tours. Popular destinations include the Rotwand summit, which offers panoramic views, and the trails leading to alpine huts like Dalfaz Alm. For more ideas, you can explore various running trails around Brandenberg on komoot's running guide.
The region has a rich history, particularly related to timber drifting. The Kaiserklamm and Tiefenbachklamm Gorges are historical witnesses to this bygone era. You can also visit the Kaiserhaus, a 500-year-old building that once accommodated Archduke John of Austria and now functions as a tavern, offering a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. The Rotwand summit, at 1885 meters, offers breathtaking panoramic views. Additionally, the Dalfaz Alm provides a magnificent view of the Karwendel Mountains and Lake Achen from its elevated position. The Rotwandhaus also boasts a huge terrace with views sweeping from the Zugspitze to the Großglockner.
Brandenberg offers diverse cycling routes. You can find challenging tours like the 'Achensee – Achen Lake loop' or the 'Guffert Hut – View of the Rofan Mountains loop'. There are also moderate options such as the 'Erzherzog-Johann-Klause – Brandenberger Ache Cycle Path loop'. For a comprehensive overview of cycling routes, check out komoot's cycling guide for Brandenberg.
Brandenberg is appealing year-round. In summer, it's ideal for hiking and mountain tours in the Brandenberg Alps and exploring the gorges. Winter transforms the area into a haven for winter sports, offering extensive hiking and cross-country skiing on the sunny village plateau, along with a small ski lift and a natural toboggan run.
A must-try culinary specialty of the region is the Brandenberger Prügeltorte. This unique cake is traditionally prepared over an open wood fire. Many of the alpine huts, such as Dalfaz Alm and Rotwandhaus, also offer delicious homemade food, including traditional Bavarian dishes and cakes.
Yes, for those seeking adventure, the wild and gushing turquoise-green waters of the Brandenberger Ache river are a popular spot for whitewater experiences. Its mighty canyon stream provides an exciting environment for such activities.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, especially from spots like Dalfaz Alm and Rotwand summit. The refreshing experience of combining mountain hikes with a dip in Lake Spitzing is also highly recommended. Many appreciate the delicious food and hospitality found at the various alpine huts after a day of exploring.
While many trails in the mountainous Brandenberg region can be challenging, Lake Spitzing is noted as having areas suitable for walks, including those that are wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with varying mobility.


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