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Top 18 Gorges around Sterzing - Vipiteno

Best canyons around Sterzing - Vipiteno are characterized by impressive gorges, often referred to as "Klamm," carved by rivers in the surrounding South Tyrol region. These natural formations feature powerful waterfalls and unique geological elements. The area includes accessible gorges like the Gilfenklamm, known for its white marble rock faces. Visitors can explore these natural monuments via secured pathways.

Best canyons around Sterzing - Vipiteno

  • The most popular canyons is Gilfenklamm Trail, a gorge known for its thundering torrents…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Gilfenklamm Trail

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The Gilfenklamm is good and not very difficult to walk on and really interesting. Already around 100 years people walk through the gorge and are happy about the sometimes really …

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Burkhard Gorge

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Already before the First World War there was a hiking trail here, but it had been forgotten and was no longer maintained. For years, the path grew wild, in 2006 …

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Easily accessible on foot for all age groups, including opportunities to cool off and refresh yourself at quiet spots along the stream

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Usually very crowded, but still recommended.

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Achenrain Gorge

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The only problem is that the bridge is closed due to "dilapidation". Depending on the hike, you won't see the sign until the bridge and you have to walk all the way back.

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September 10, 2025, Marmore Gorge Wooden Walkways

You must not suffer from vertigo and carry your dogs. Highly recommended!

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August 31, 2025, Burkhardsklamm

From the Mining Museum in Maiern, the gorge is a 45-minute hike away. It's well worth the effort!

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August 17, 2025, Burkhardsklamm

Very nice and free

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The gorge is definitely worth a visit. Currently (2025), admission costs €8. The ascent leads along forest paths, wooden bridges, and metal steps. Unfortunately, it's not ideal for dogs. You should also be sure-footed. Take your time to absorb this spectacle. The air and humidity in the gorge are amazing and work wonders for stuffy noses. 😉 Have a great time.

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Beautiful, secured path through the waterfall circuit

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Beautiful gorge, good and safe paths.

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Price is OK. Great gorge. Fitness level required. Not suitable for strollers, wheelchairs or walkers.

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You should bring good hiking shoes 🥾, sun protection and, above all, time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable gorges around Sterzing - Vipiteno?

The most notable gorges in the region are the Gilfenklamm Trail, also known as the Stanghe Waterfalls, and the Burkhard Gorge. The Gilfenklamm is unique as Europe's only accessible gorge carved through pure white marble, featuring powerful waterfalls. The Burkhardklamm, located in the Ridnauntal, offers impressive waterfalls and scenic pathways through a wild natural setting.

What makes the Gilfenklamm unique?

The Gilfenklamm Trail is unique because it is considered the only accessible gorge in Europe carved through pure white marble. This geological feature, combined with the thundering Ratschingser Bach torrent and its waterfalls, creates a spectacular natural monument. Visitors can explore it via well-maintained pathways, bridges, and stairs.

When is the best time to visit the gorges near Sterzing - Vipiteno?

The Gilfenklamm Trail is typically open from May to November, with extended hours in July and August. Early summer, when the snow melts, offers a particularly magnificent natural spectacle due to the increased water flow. The Burkhardklamm is also best visited during the warmer months when the trails are clear.

Are the gorges around Sterzing - Vipiteno suitable for families?

Yes, both the Gilfenklamm and Burkhardklamm are considered family-friendly. The Gilfenklamm Trail has secured pathways, bridges, and stairs, making it accessible for young and old, though it requires surefootedness and is not stroller-accessible. The Burkhardklamm also offers an easy to moderate hike suitable for families.

How long does it take to explore the gorges?

A walk through the Gilfenklamm Trail typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours one way, covering approximately 2.5 to 4.3 km with an elevation gain of around 175-180 meters. The hike through the Burkhard Gorge is an easy to moderate round trip that takes about 1.5 to 2 hours from the Bergbaumuseum in Maiern.

Is there an admission fee for the gorges?

Yes, there is an admission fee for the Gilfenklamm Trail. Adults typically pay around 5 euros, and children aged 6 to 14 years pay 3 euros. The Burkhard Gorge, however, is free of charge.

Where can I park when visiting the gorges?

For the Gilfenklamm Trail, parking is available at both the bottom entrance in Stange and the top entrance at Jaufensteg. For the Burkhard Gorge, you can park at the Bergbaumuseum (Mining Museum) in Maiern, from where it's about a 45-minute walk to the gorge entrance.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these gorges?

The region around Sterzing - Vipiteno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the Dolomieu 6-Almen Trail. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes and exciting MTB trails, such as the Flaner Jöchl loop or routes around the Jaufen Pass.

Are the gorge trails dog-friendly?

While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific regulations for dogs within the gorges are not explicitly detailed. It's advisable to check local signage or contact the visitor information center for the Gilfenklamm Trail and Burkhard Gorge regarding dog access and leash requirements before your visit.

What kind of historical significance do these gorges have?

Both gorges have a history of being made accessible to visitors. The first secured footpath through the Gilfenklamm Trail was laid by the Austrian Alpine Association in 1896, and it was once known as 'Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Klamm'. The path through the Burkhard Gorge was originally established in 1899 by an innkeeper and dedicated to the first chairman of the German and Austrian Alpine Club, later restored and reopened in 2006.

Are there facilities like cafes or restaurants near the gorges?

Yes, near the Gilfenklamm Trail, you can find places like Gasthof Jaufensteg, which is located at the upper entrance and offers opportunities for lunch or coffee after your hike. For the Burkhard Gorge, the nearby village of Maiern, where the Bergbaumuseum is located, offers amenities and is a starting point for further exploration.

What should I wear when visiting the gorges?

When visiting the gorges, it's recommended to wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain and potentially wet surfaces, as pathways can be damp from the waterfalls. Layered clothing is also advisable, as the temperature inside the gorges can be cooler than outside, and you'll be active. A light rain jacket might also be useful.

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