Waterfalls around Sonntag are situated in the scenic Grosses Walsertal valley of Vorarlberg, Austria, an area rich in natural beauty. The region's landscape, shaped by water and ice, features impressive gorges and diverse terrain. This environment provides numerous opportunities to explore natural cascades and associated hiking trails. The area is characterized by its alpine setting and geological formations.
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The Bürser Gorge was formed by the interplay of water and ice after the retreat of the glaciers about 10,000 years ago. The Alvierbach stream created a spectacular, almost jungle-like landscape with moss-covered rocks and a rich flora.
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Beautifully situated alpine pasture with great views
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Great bike path above the nasty ravine. The surface is a bit rough, not ideal for city bikes.🥰
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The path continues to wind uphill and after a right turn it goes steeply up over rocks. You have reached the gorge, a deep rock cut that the Gemstelbach has dug here over the years. To the right of the gorge, the path continues uphill, secured with a rope. The view down into the gorge is breathtaking. Deep down in the gorge you can hear the rushing of the Gemstelbach and in front of you you can see the waterfalls at the end of the valley in front of the Koblat massif.
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A somewhat wilder section, you should not be afraid of heights.
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Great way to Bad Laterns. Super alternative to the asphalt road, really wonderful
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One of several beautiful rest stops in Gemsteltal. The Alpe offers delicious food and homemade cakes.
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Beyond the popular Bürserschlucht Trail, which features an impressive waterfall within a spectacular gorge, you can also explore the Gemstel Gorge, where you can hear the rushing Gemstelbach and see waterfalls at the valley's end. Another impressive natural spectacle is the Fallbach Waterfall near Dalaas, one of Vorarlberg's longest, plunging over 500 meters. The Mason Waterfall in Braz also offers a dramatic 80-meter free fall.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Rear Gemstel Alp is a family-friendly hut and viewpoint where you might spot ibex and chamois, with waterfalls visible in the distance. The Stierhof Alp is another family-friendly hut with stunning views and local products. The Picturesque Lech Valley also offers family-friendly trails and views of waterfalls.
The terrain varies. The Bürserschlucht Trail, for example, is an intermediate hike with natural paths, stones, steps, and wooden bridges, requiring sure-footedness in some places. The Gemstel Gorge trail is considered challenging, with parts secured by ropes. Many trails, like the one to Fallbach Waterfall, are relatively easy through the woods, offering close-up views.
The region is rich in natural beauty. In the Bürserschlucht Trail, you'll find a spectacular, almost jungle-like landscape with moss-covered rocks and rich flora, as well as unique 'Bürser Conglomerate' rock formations. Near the Rear Gemstel Alp, you have good chances to observe ibex and chamois in the surrounding mountains. The Gemstel Gorge itself is a deep rock cut formed by the Gemstelbach.
Waterfalls in the region are particularly powerful during spring snowmelt or after heavy rainfall, offering a more dramatic spectacle. Summer provides pleasant hiking conditions, and the opportunity for a refreshing dip in the water in places like the Bürserschlucht. Information boards along trails, such as those near the Mason Waterfall, detail local flora and fauna, which are vibrant during warmer months.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking routes. You can find easy hikes around Sonntag, including routes like 'Along the Lutz to Buchboden' or 'Echowand Viewpoint – Sonntag-Stein Cable Car loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide for Sonntag.
Absolutely. The area around Sonntag is well-suited for cycling. You can find various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Lech and Zug to Formarinsee Gravel Tour'. For mountain biking, there are trails like 'Alpe Steris and Steirisstube – View of Großes Walsertal loop'. Check out the gravel biking guide and the MTB trails guide for more details.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of geological history and untouched nature. The varied hiking experiences, from natural paths and wooden bridges in the Bürserschlucht Trail to the breathtaking views into the deep rock cut of the Gemstel Gorge, are highly valued. The opportunity to observe wildlife like ibex and chamois near the Rear Gemstel Alp also adds to the appeal.
Some trails, like parts of the Bürserschlucht Trail and the Gemstel Gorge, can be challenging and require sure-footedness. Paths may be steep or secured with ropes. Always wear appropriate footwear, especially after rainfall when paths can be slippery. It's advisable to check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and stays. The Rear Gemstel Alp and Stierhof Alp are huts offering delicious food and homemade cakes in scenic settings. Sonntag itself is a small municipality, and the broader Grosses Walsertal valley and nearby towns like Brand and Dalaas offer various accommodation and dining choices.
While some areas might be reachable by public transport, having a car often provides more flexibility to access various trailheads and waterfalls spread across the Grosses Walsertal and surrounding areas like Klostertal. For specific highlights like the Bürserschlucht Trail, signposted paths lead from the center of Bürs to the entrance, suggesting good local accessibility.


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