Previous generations once built water pipes and irrigation channels - called "Waale" in German - in order to transport the water from mountain brooks and Alpine lakes to their fields and pastures down in the valley. Along these channels also narrow paths were constructed for maintenance and control reasons of these ditches. Mooserstegle is such a water trail reminding of earlier times. Today, instead of clever farmers curious hikers follow the course of the water and especially children are thrilled by the constant flow under their feet. At varied interactive stations, for example a mill wheel, the water trickles through wooden pipes and the young explorers can make all sorts of experiments.