Waterfalls in the Kleinwalsertal offer natural spectacles within the Austrian Alps. This valley features numerous cascades accessible via scenic hiking trails. The landscape is characterized by deep gorges, unique rock formations, and alpine streams. It provides opportunities for exploring diverse natural environments.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful natural waterfall with a steep rock face. However, there was no water in winter, just some ice.
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Waterfall near the natural stone bridge
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Beautifully situated alpine pasture with great views
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It's wonderful to see something so beautiful. The hike isn't difficult and is accessible to everyone.
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Beautiful waterfall that is crossed by a bridge. Further up you go through the water. Great atmosphere with the best view of the Widderstein.
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The narrow Schwarzwasserbach flows from the Schwarzwassertal above and below ground to Riezlern in the Kleinwalsertal, where it flows into the Breitach. Before that, it crosses the Wäldele, through which you can take an interesting hike through nature along the stream, from Riezlern to the Auenhütte or the other way around.
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The path continues to wind uphill and after a right turn it goes steeply up over rocks. You have reached the gorge, a deep rock cut that the Gemstelbach has dug here over the years. To the right of the gorge, the path continues uphill, secured with a rope. The view down into the gorge is breathtaking. Deep down in the gorge you can hear the rushing of the Gemstelbach and in front of you you can see the waterfalls at the end of the valley in front of the Koblat massif.
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Simple but interesting and varied tour. Ideal for day 1
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The Kleinwalsertal offers several captivating waterfalls. The Waterfall in the Schwarzwassertal is known for its natural beauty and steep rock face. You can also explore the Gemstel Gorge, where the Gemstelbach has carved a deep rock cut, offering views of waterfalls at the valley's end. Another unique spot is the Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach, where you can see a small waterfall and explore the stream bed.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Kessellöcher (Potholes) near the Schwarzwasserbach are fascinating rock formations created by water erosion and are family-friendly. The 'Nature Explorer Adventure Schwarzwasserbach' also provides an interactive way for families to discover the area. Additionally, huts like Rear Gemstel Alp and Alpe Melköde Alpine Hut and Waterfall are listed as family-friendly and offer views of waterfalls.
Most waterfalls in Kleinwalsertal are best visited during the summer season, typically from May 1st to October 31st. During this period, they are continuously open, and the hiking trails are clear, allowing for refreshing hikes and stunning views. The thundering meltwater in spring also makes for an unforgettable experience, especially in places like the Breitachklamm.
Absolutely. The Gemstel Gorge is a deep rock cut with waterfalls visible from hiking trails. The Breitachklamm, while primarily a gorge, features powerful waterfalls as the Breitach river carves through narrow, high walls. The Faltenbach Gorge near Riezlern also offers beautiful waterfall views, especially when descending from the Seealpe station.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural formations. The Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach is a unique geological formation, a rock bridge carved out by water erosion. The area around the Schwarzwasserbach also features the Kessellöcher (Potholes), fascinating rock formations created by water erosion.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Many waterfalls are accessible via scenic paths, ranging from easy to challenging. For instance, the path through the Faltenbachtobel requires sturdy shoes due to the terrain. The Wildental valley offers an approximately 8 km long circular hike with a 450-meter elevation gain to its waterfalls. Some paths, like those in the Gemstel Gorge, can be steep and secured with ropes.
Yes, the Kleinwalsertal offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, with routes like the 'Stillach and Rappenalp Valleys' loop. There are also many waterfall-specific hikes and easy hikes throughout the region, such as the 'Roaring water in the Breitachklamm' or the 'Gemsteltal Loop'.
Yes, several alpine huts and restaurants are located near waterfall areas. For example, Rear Gemstel Alp, Alpe Melköde Alpine Hut and Waterfall, and Stierhof Alp all offer food and rest opportunities, often with scenic viewpoints. These are great spots to refuel after exploring the waterfalls.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Duratal Valley, starting behind Baad, features 'rippling waterfalls' along its paths and offers a sense of undisturbed nature. The Bärguntbach Waterfall is described as a small, pretty waterfall that forms a great start for trips further afield.
Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for most trails, especially in gorges like the Faltenbachtobel. For areas with little shade, such as near the Bärguntbach Waterfall, headgear is advisable in summer. Layered clothing is generally best for alpine environments, allowing you to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Yes, in some areas, you can cool your feet in the cold water. The area around the Schwarzwasserbach, particularly near the Kessellöcher (Potholes), offers opportunities to do so on a hot day. Always exercise caution and ensure the water flow is safe.
The trails often provide breathtaking views. From the Gemstel Gorge, you can look down into the deep rock cut and hear the rushing Gemstelbach. Many highlights, including the Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach, are also designated viewpoints, offering picturesque perspectives of the cascades and surrounding alpine landscape.


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