Waterfalls Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino offers a landscape characterized by vineyards, historic charm, and notable natural features. The area is situated within the Adige Valley, with streams originating from higher elevations like the Schwarzhorn. The geological composition primarily features porphyry rock from the Adige volcanic group. This region provides opportunities to explore various waterfalls and gorges carved into the landscape.
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Rather easy via ferrata through an impressive karst gorge with many altitude meters.
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challenging climb towards Lake Favogna
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The Trudener Bach waterfall is well worth seeing! Even though the path from Neumarkt is quite steep in places, the climb is definitely worth it.
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The Schwarzenbach rises at the Weißhorn and flows on the outskirts of Auer into the Etsch. For a long time it was a danger to Auer because floods occurred again and again. The waterfall in the Schwarzenbachklamm is very beautiful.
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Spectacular natural waterfalls with wooden bridge.
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When there is no longer dry period, a rushing waterfall falls down here from a height of around 70 meters.
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If you're in the area, be sure to check it out. Very beautiful waterfall.
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The most prominent waterfall directly within the municipality is the Schwarzenbach Waterfalls (Rio Nero Falls). The Schwarzenbach stream has carved a deep gorge, known as the Schwarzenbachschlucht, featuring numerous cascades amidst porphyry rock formations.
Yes, the Rio Tigia Waterfall is considered family-friendly. Located near Salurner, it's easily accessible and suitable for a pleasant walk, especially when there's sufficient water flow, where it falls from around 70 meters.
At the Schwarzenbach Waterfalls, you'll encounter a deep gorge, the Schwarzenbachschlucht, carved through porphyry rock. The area features numerous waterfalls and cascades, showcasing the raw power of water amidst unique geological formations.
While not directly in Magrè, the Fragsburg Waterfall (Cascata del Rio Sinigo) near Merano is South Tyrol's highest free-falling waterfall, cited at 135 meters, and potentially up to 180 meters. It's a spectacular sight, especially in spring.
Beyond visiting waterfalls, you can explore various outdoor activities. For running, there are routes like the 'Picnic Area with Vineyard View loop' or 'Adige Cycle Path' loops. Mountain hikers can tackle challenging routes such as the 'Giovanelli Gorge Via Ferrata' or explore the 'Monte Roen Summit'. Gravel biking options include the 'Fleimstal Railway Trail' or tours through the 'Naturpark Trudner Horn'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Mountain Hikes, and Gravel Biking guides for the region.
Yes, the Glen Waterfall offers a viewpoint where you can appreciate its beauty and the impressive way water has shaped the landscape. It's a highly recommended spot for its scenic appeal.
The Vilpiano Waterfall is an impressive 82-meter high natural monument located near Vilpiano, approximately 25-30 kilometers from Magrè. It's easily accessible via a short and easy 20-minute walk from the village center, making it a convenient day trip.
For those seeking a challenge, the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata offers a challenging climb through a gorge that includes a waterfall. Additionally, the Entiklar Waterfall is associated with a challenging climb towards Lake Favogna.
While waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round, spring is often ideal due to increased water flow from melted snow, making falls like the Fragsburg Waterfall particularly magnificent. During drier periods, some waterfalls, like Rio Tigia, may have reduced flow.
The Glen Waterfall is appreciated for its natural beauty and the impressive 'trick' water can create as it cascades. It also features a dedicated viewpoint, allowing visitors to fully take in the spectacle.
The waterfalls in and around Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino, particularly the Schwarzenbach Waterfalls, are characterized by porphyry rock from the Adige volcanic group. This geological composition contributes to the unique formations and gorges found in the area.
Yes, both the Glen Waterfall and the Entiklar Waterfall are recognized as natural monuments. The Vilpiano Waterfall, though further afield, is also an impressive natural monument.


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