Waterfalls around Martell - Martello are found within the high-mountain landscape of the Stelvio National Park. The valley, characterized by glaciers and alpine meadows, provides a setting for these natural attractions. Waterfalls here range from powerful cascades in deep gorges to glacial meltwater flows. The area offers diverse experiences for those exploring its natural environment.
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Beautiful waterfall worth seeing on the Ultner Höfeweg.
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Very nice little waterfall under which the guests of Villa Hartung took their morning showers
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There is a small viewing point here that offers an almost perfect view of the waterfall. The only thing that makes the path a little slippery here and there is the high humidity caused by the water dust. You should wear good shoes and have a sure footing to enjoy the view.
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When you walk through the pretty Martelltal, you always have beautiful views of the waterfall
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Hiking trail through the Martelltal with a view of the Konzentschatter waterfall.
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The suspension bridge is one of the most visited attractions in Val di Rabbi. It extends for over 100 meters crossing the gorge next to the Ragaiolo waterfall, particularly evocative during the winter when the water carves its trajectories through the ice. It is an exciting experience to walk 60 meters above the ground, around the snow-capped panoramas and waterfalls, which appear spectacular between sprays of water and mirrors of ice. In winter, only silence reigns and the strength transmitted by the fir forest.
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You can clearly see the Klapfberg waterfall from the bridge.
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The Plima Waterfall in the Plima Gorge is highly recommended for families. The Plima Gorge Trail, which leads to it, is considered family-friendly and suitable for all ages, offering various viewpoints and an engaging experience with its corten steel constructions and suspension bridge. The Klapfberg Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly.
The best time to visit depends on the experience you seek. During warmer months, the glacial meltwaters ensure powerful flows, offering a refreshing experience. The Schlandraunbach Waterfall, for instance, provides a cooling oasis on hot summer days. In winter, the waterfalls in Martello di Dentro, like the Konzentschatter Waterfall, transform into frozen spectacles, attracting ice climbers.
Yes, the Suspension Bridge in the Plima Gorge offers impressive views into the depth of the gorge and the thundering Plima Waterfall below. It crosses the gorge at a dizzying height, providing a spectacular and immersive experience. This bridge is accessible year-round.
Martell - Martello is characterized by a high-mountain landscape within the Stelvio National Park, featuring glaciers, alpine meadows, and deep gorges. You'll encounter dramatic scenery with deeply cut rock formations, polished vertical walls, and powerful cascades fed by glacial meltwaters. The area also boasts canyon forests, offering a diverse natural environment.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, such as the 'Zufall Hut – Old Dam Wall in Martell Valley loop', or enjoy cycling and gravel biking routes. For more details on these activities, you can check the Mountain Hikes around Martell - Martello, Cycling around Martell - Martello, and Gravel biking around Martell - Martello guides.
Yes, for more experienced hikers, the 'Glacial Waterfall in Längental – Madritschbach / Rio Madriccio loop' in the Längental valley offers a more demanding hike. This route leads to a glacial waterfall and requires a good level of fitness, appealing to those seeking a challenging trek through the high mountains.
Absolutely. At the Schlandraunbach Waterfall, you can approach very closely, making it a wonderful spot to cool off, especially on warm summer days. A rope is attached for support during the last few meters, as it can be damp near the falls.
The Plima Gorge is unique for its dramatic scenery, with the gorge deeply cut into the rock and polished vertical walls. It features four artful corten steel constructions – the 'trowel,' 'panoramic crescent,' 'observation pulpit,' and a suspension bridge – that provide distinct viewing experiences. From these vantage points, you can feel the thunder of the water and the spray, offering an immersive encounter with the powerful cascades.
In the colder months, the waterfalls in Martello di Dentro, including the Konzentschatter Waterfall, transform into frozen spectacles. These icy formations attract ice climbers, offering a unique and adventurous way to experience the falls during winter.
Visitors frequently highlight the sheer power and beauty of the water, especially at the Plima Waterfall, where huge masses of water tumble into the valley. The immersive experience from the Suspension Bridge and the refreshing coolness of waterfalls like Schlandraunbach Waterfall are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport routes directly to every waterfall viewpoint are not detailed, the Martell Valley (Martelltal) is generally served by public transport options. It is advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to trailheads or key areas like the Plima Gorge to plan your visit effectively.
Many trails in the Martell Valley, including those leading to waterfalls, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Stelvio National Park, and to be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Specific rules may apply to certain sections or huts.


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