Best canyons around Volders are characterized by the region's dramatic topography, primarily centered around the Voldertal valley. This valley, extending south into the Tux Alps, features gorge-like characteristics with steep, rugged terrain and the flowing Voldertalbach stream. It offers a pristine natural setting for outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking. The area provides diverse landscapes, from gentle slopes to rugged features, making it a notable destination for exploring natural gorges.
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The power plant in Vomperloch is in operation. There is swell operation. This means that the locks can open at any time, without warning, if the power plant operation requires it and the water level can rise drastically within a few seconds - even when the weather is nice. There is danger to life! For this reason, extreme caution is required throughout the creek bed. You must be able to leave the creek bed quickly at any time. We therefore ask that you do not erect any tents, parasols, loungers, etc.
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From here, the view of the Karwendel is an experience. The view of the Inn Valley is also magnificent.
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Wonderfully quiet and simply picturesque beautiful: Through the Viggartal is easy to cycle. Usually you cycle on the way up, a nice destination is the Meissner-Haus. The return route, which only goes downhill, is a nice reward. :)
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Within a few minutes you can escape the noisy Inn Valley and land in this quiet parallel world.
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While Volders doesn't have traditional deep canyons, the primary natural feature offering gorge-like characteristics is the Voldertal valley. This valley, extending south into the Tux Alps, is known for its asymmetric shape, with gentle slopes on one side and steep, rugged terrain on the other, through which the Voldertalbach stream flows. It's a pristine natural setting for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Farbental Valley is a family-friendly gorge that allows visitors to quickly escape the noisy Inn Valley into a quiet, parallel natural world. It's a beautiful valley for a nice little detour.
Visitors often enjoy the Hinteres Wattental, a viewpoint and gorge offering great views down to the Inn Valley and the towering Karwendel mountains. Another popular spot is the Picturesque Viggartal, a wonderfully quiet valley suitable for cycling, with the Meissner-Haus as a potential destination.
The Voldertal valley is a popular destination for hikers, offering a network of trails. You can find routes like the 'Voldertal circular hike' that leads through alpine pasture terrain to the Voldertal Hut, or a more challenging hike following the Voldertal creek to Steinkasern Alm. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Volders guide.
Yes, for those willing to venture a bit further, the Wolfsklamm Gorge near Stans (not directly in Volders) is a stunning option. It's known for its roaring waterfalls, numerous steps, and wooden bridges clinging to cliffs, offering a breathtaking, moderate hike with impressive natural features.
Absolutely. The Picturesque Viggartal is easy to cycle through, offering a wonderfully quiet and scenic experience. The Wipptal also features the Wipptal bike path, allowing you to cycle away from main roads and explore its beautiful nature. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Volders guide.
The Vomperloch Reservoir is near a power plant. It's crucial to be aware that the power plant operates with swell, meaning locks can open without warning, causing water levels to rise drastically within seconds, even in good weather. Extreme caution is required in the creek bed, and you must be able to leave it quickly at any time. Tents, parasols, or loungers are not advised.
Visitors appreciate the quick escape from the noisy Inn Valley into tranquil natural settings. They often highlight the stunning views, such as those from Hinteres Wattental, and the picturesque, quiet beauty of valleys like the Picturesque Viggartal and Farbental Valley, which offer a peaceful parallel natural world.
Yes, the region offers various mountain biking opportunities. For example, you can find trails with views of the Voldertal, like the 'View of the Voldertal – Windegg Church loop'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Volders guide.
The Voldertal valley is a pristine natural jewel, offering glimpses of diverse flora and fauna. You can enjoy the sounds of rushing water from the Voldertalbach stream and stunning views of the surrounding majestic mountains and green landscapes, providing an immersive Alpine experience.
Yes, within the Voldertal valley, visitors can find historical points of interest such as the former Volderwildbad and the charming hamlet of Dörfl, adding a touch of history to the natural exploration.


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