Best natural monuments around Strass im Zillertal are situated at the entrance to the Ziller Valley, offering access to several notable natural attractions. The region provides a diverse landscape featuring gorges, waterfalls, and high mountain areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from cascading water to alpine summits.
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The Rofanspitze, the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains, is an easily accessible and popular summit destination. That is why the rocks are very greasy and therefore slippery in some places.
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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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The Rofanspitze is the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains. From up here you have a fantastic 365-degree view. The climb requires stamina and surefootedness. The climb to the summit has a gradient of around 40-45%. We saw some who had neither. We hoped that we wouldn't have to watch one of these people fall. You should also use your hands on the last stretch to hold on to the barren rock. The small plateau at the summit cross is made entirely of rock. You should be aware that you are in alpine terrain throughout the Rofan Mountains and be equipped accordingly (drinking lots, alpine shoes, hiking poles, etc. are highly recommended). From up here you can see not only the Zireiner Lake but also the Gruber Lake. This glows a beautiful turquoise color in the sunshine. On nice days it can get crowded here.
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The Rofanspitze (2259m) is probably the most famous peak in the extremely interesting Rofan Mountains - even if it is only the third highest. Thanks to the Rofan cable car, the summit can be reached on a hike along well-marked paths. The panorama can't be beat when the weather is good and the many mountain lakes that you pass on the way up and down are great for cooling off on hot days.
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I was here 😊 it was tiring but it was worth it. This view from up here is priceless 👍👍👍
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The efforts were worth it. A great mountain hike to the summit cross of the Rofanspitze, highly recommended 👍👍👍
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Moving images say more than words: https://youtu.be/qUycbpecv_I
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The region around Strass im Zillertal offers a diverse range of natural features, including dramatic gorges, impressive waterfalls, and majestic mountain summits. You can explore the wild beauty of Wolf Gorge with its roaring stream and emerald-green water, or witness the powerful cascade of the Dalfazer Waterfall. The broader Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park also features pristine mountain forests, glaciers, and species-rich alpine meadows.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Wolf Gorge offers a memorable and refreshing experience with well-secured paths, though it has around 350 steps. The Tiefenbach Gorge is also noted as family-friendly, featuring a small path over gratings and bridges. The Dalfazer Waterfall area provides various hiking options, from easy forest paths to more challenging routes, suitable for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Rofanspitze, which offers a 360-degree vista and is a popular destination in the Rofan Mountains. Another excellent summit for views is Gratlspitze, providing a fantastic 360-degree perspective of three valleys, including the Großvenediger and the Zillertal Alps.
The natural monuments are generally best visited from spring to autumn. The Wolf Gorge is typically open from May to October. The Dalfazer Waterfall is particularly impressive after snowmelt in early summer when the water flow is highest. Gorges like Tiefenbachklamm are closed on heavy rainy days and from early November to April. Summer offers refreshing experiences in the gorges and waterfalls, while the Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park is ideal for hiking throughout the warmer months.
Absolutely. The region is a paradise for hikers. You can find numerous trails, from easy valley walks to challenging high-altitude routes. For general hiking around the area, explore the options in the Hiking around Strass im Zillertal guide. For more demanding routes, especially in higher altitudes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Strass im Zillertal guide. The Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park alone boasts 532 km of hiking trails.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy and comfortable footwear is essential, especially for gorges like Wolf Gorge where paths can be steep and slippery. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, particularly in mountainous areas. For via ferrata routes, such as the one next to the Dalfazer Waterfall, a via ferrata set and helmet are absolutely necessary.
Yes, the region is rich in biodiversity. The dense forests surrounding the Dalfazer Waterfall offer opportunities for wildlife observation. The Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park is particularly known for its diverse fauna, home to over 9,000 animal species, including impressive creatures like ibex and golden eagles.
The natural monuments showcase fascinating geological formations. The Dalfazer Waterfall reveals millions of years of Earth's history through its sedimentary rock layers. The gorges, such as Wolf Gorge and Tiefenbach Gorge, are prime examples of how mountain streams have carved deep ravines into the rock over millennia. The Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park also features glaciers that have significantly shaped the landscape.
For easier walks, you can find several options in the Easy hikes around Strass im Zillertal guide. These include routes like the 'Schlitterer Lake – Schlitters Herb Garden loop' or the 'Brettfall Snack Station – Marian Grotto loop'. The area around the Dalfazer Waterfall also offers easy forest paths suitable for a relaxed stroll.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, the Zillertal region is generally well-connected. For instance, the Tiefenbach Gorge can be accessed from Kramsach, with the option of using a free bus (with a guest card) for return journeys. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific locations like Stans for Wolf Gorge or Eben am Achensee for Dalfazer Waterfall.
Many of the trails around the natural monuments can be incorporated into circular walks. For example, after hiking through the Wolf Gorge, you can continue to the pilgrimage monastery of St. Georgenberg and then return via a different path, creating a loop. Similarly, the Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park offers extensive trail networks that allow for various circular routes, from short excursions to multi-day tours.
Visitors frequently praise the refreshing and invigorating experiences offered by the natural monuments. The 'wildly romantic' atmosphere of Wolf Gorge, with its cool mist and roaring water, is a highlight, especially on hot days. The impressive cascade of the Dalfazer Waterfall and the panoramic views from summits like Rofanspitze are also highly appreciated. The combination of natural beauty, well-maintained trails, and opportunities for both relaxation and adventure makes these sites very popular.


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