Best canyons around Partenen serve as a gateway to diverse canyoning experiences in the Vorarlberg and Allgäu regions. The area features natural gorges, waterfalls, and valleys, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Partenen is situated amidst alpine landscapes, offering access to both challenging and accessible routes for exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Even in winter (if permitted) a great hike. Be sure to check the avalanche situation and any closures beforehand.
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A great hike even in winter (if open). Be sure to check avalanche conditions and any closures beforehand.
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It's easily doable for any experienced hiker, as it's a well-prepared trail. Only when it's wet and has rained beforehand can it be a bit slippery in places. I think the "difficult" rating for this route is a bit overrated.
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The trail from the Silvretta Reservoir to the Wiesbadener Hut through the Biel Valley and over the Radsattel is somewhat more challenging than the direct route, but significantly more scenic. Hiking boots are recommended here (especially in the upper section, where you occasionally cross scree fields), but otherwise, no special equipment is required.
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The two via ferratas Röbischlucht and Rongg Wasserfall merge directly into one another. You hardly notice it. There are representations in which the respective topo is shown next to each other and you might think that the via ferratas are next to each other. But that's not the case. In my opinion, both climbs are category B. Easy to walk, duration 30 minutes. It makes sense to put on your harness right on the bench at the start. Beginning of September 2024: Construction site on the riverbed, don't be put off, the climb is open. Once you're at the top, you should have a drink at the Rongg Alpe, very nice host. Knows the area well, you can get tips. Closed on Mondays
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Both the Menta-Alm, Scheiben-Alm and the Jamtalhütte are recommended.
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Easy descent, either via the supply road or the parallel hiking trail!
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The region around Partenen offers several notable gorges and canyons. Among the most popular are Garnera Gorge, known for its challenging via ferrata, and Fenggatobel Waterfall, which features a well-prepared trail through a scenic gorge. Visitors also appreciate Valschaviel Valley for its picturesque river and long descent.
Yes, for families and beginners, the Starzlachklamm in Allgäu, Germany, is highly recommended. It offers abseiling, jumps into pools, and natural rock slides that can be adapted for different skill levels. While not directly in Partenen, it's an accessible option for a fun family adventure.
Experienced canyoning enthusiasts can find challenging routes in the region. The Kobelache near Dornbirn, about an hour from Partenen, offers advanced sections like "Jungles End" with an impressive 40-meter free-hanging rappel. Additionally, the Garnera Gorge near Partenen is noted for its challenging via ferrata, requiring appropriate footwear and condition.
Beyond the gorges, Partenen is surrounded by stunning alpine landscapes. You can explore the secluded high mountain valley of Bieltal Valley with its barren meadows and babbling brooks. The region also features numerous waterfalls, such as the Fenggatobel Waterfall, and picturesque river valleys like Valschaviel Valley.
The canyoning season typically runs during the warmer months. Summer is generally ideal for canyoning and exploring gorges, as water levels are suitable and the weather is pleasant. However, conditions can vary, so it's always best to check local weather forecasts and tour operator information before planning your trip.
Yes, the Garnera Gorge includes a via ferrata, which is described as a narrow and potentially challenging path. Another option is the Entrance to Röbischlucht & Rongg Waterfall Via Ferrata, which offers two intermediate climbs (category B) that merge into one, taking about 30 minutes to complete.
The area around Partenen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Partenen guide. There are also many running trails, including those listed in the Running Trails around Partenen guide, and challenging MTB trails, which you can explore through the MTB Trails around Partenen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and diverse experiences. They enjoy the challenge of via ferratas in gorges like Garnera Gorge, the well-prepared trails at Fenggatobel Waterfall, and the picturesque scenery of Valschaviel Valley. The secluded high mountain atmosphere of Bieltal Valley is also a highlight for many.
When exploring gorges and via ferratas, it's crucial to be prepared. For challenging routes like the Garnera Gorge via ferrata, appropriate footwear and good physical condition are essential. Trails can be slippery, especially after rain, as noted for Fenggatobel Waterfall. For via ferratas, wearing a harness is recommended, even for easier climbs like the Röbischlucht & Rongg Waterfall.
Yes, the wider region accessible from Partenen offers opportunities to combine canyoning with other water sports. The Imster Schlucht in Tyrol, while primarily known as a top rafting destination, is often mentioned in conjunction with canyoning tours, providing a dynamic whitewater experience that complements canyoning activities.
The trail to Fenggatobel Waterfall is generally considered intermediate. It's a well-prepared path, making it easily doable for experienced hikers. However, it can be a bit slippery in places when wet or after rainfall, so caution is advised.
For a picturesque river experience, the Valschaviel Valley is an excellent choice. It features a beautiful river, the Valschavielbach, rippling through the middle of the alp, offering a long and scenic descent.


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