Best waterfalls around Kaprun are found in the Austrian Alps, where rivers have carved dramatic gorges and created numerous cascades. The region features a landscape shaped by the power of water, with streams flowing over rock faces and through deep chasms. These natural formations offer diverse experiences for visitors exploring the area.
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After the heavy rain things look different
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From the gorge you can take a lovely hike to the cable car. You can either hike back or take the shuttle bus back to the starting point.
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It is only a few minutes from the chapel to the waterfall. It is definitely worth investing the time. Especially when it is not yet so dry and large amounts of water are coming from the mountains,
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It is not a waterfall. It is the overflow of the Klammsee. A dam wall for the power plant group's own use plant in Kaprun. Beautifully embedded at the end of the gorge.
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Experience the impressive effect of the torrents: from round washouts to majestic waterfalls - a landscape shaped by the power of water. In the Hohe Tauern, torrents make their way through hard rock, forming round washouts, scours and whirlpools as well as impressive waterfalls. The gorge features arise as long as the steep side slopes remain stable. The rocks, mainly from the Wildschönau slate, are almost 500 million years old and tectonically assigned to the Upper Eastern Alpine. However, the soft shales are susceptible to weathering, favoring V-shaped valleys and rounded peaks. Slate formations do not allow deep gorges to form, which is why side slopes often slide. Disasters such as mudflows and floods force the stream to be blocked and retention barriers to be built to protect the towns. The forest also plays a crucial role in protecting against erosion. Maple-ash forests or gray alder slope forests stabilize the slopes and minimize the risk of mudslides and landslides. Protective measures such as avoiding clear-cutting and promoting natural forest communities are crucial for the preservation and stability of the mountain landscape.
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The Leiterbach flows from the Leiterköpfe (three peaks above in the west) along the steep slopes down to the Möll or into the Mölltal. Shortly before the confluence it falls over rock faces into the depths. This interesting path leads from the hiking trail through the Mölltal first to a wooden bridge over the Leiterbach below the waterfall at this point and then in serpentines on the steep slope east of the stream and the waterfall up to the Trogalm or vice versa. There are exciting views of the waterfall from the side. Compare this with HL. "Great waterfall" further down the wooden bridge!
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The Leiterbach flows from the Leiterköpfe (three peaks above in the west) along the steep slopes down to the Möll or into the Mölltal. Shortly before the confluence it falls over rock faces into the depths. An interesting path leads from the hiking trail through the Mölltal, first to a wooden bridge over the Leiterbach below the waterfall at this point and then in serpentines on the steep slope east of the stream and the waterfall up to the Trogalm (see HL: "Challenging hiking trail"). There are exciting views of the waterfall from the side.
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The Klammsee Dam and Spillway, located at the end of the Sigmund Thun Gorge, is very popular and family-friendly, offering picturesque views of Klammsee lake. The Sigmund Thun Gorge itself is also suitable for families, though not for prams or wheelchairs due to steps. It features wooden boardwalks along the rushing water and connects to the Klammsee Reservoir, which has a playground and refreshments.
The best time to visit is generally during late spring and summer. This is when melting snow from the surrounding peaks makes waterfalls like the Karlinger Wasserfall most vibrant. The Sigmund Thun Gorge is also particularly recommended on hot summer days for its cooling environment.
Yes, Kaprun offers numerous hiking opportunities near its waterfalls. For instance, you can explore the Leiterbach Waterfall Trail, which offers exciting views of the Leiterfall Falls. You can find more hiking routes, including loops around the Klammsee and trails in the Hohe Tauern National Park, on the Hiking around Kaprun guide page.
You'll encounter dramatic natural monuments like the Sigmund Thun Gorge, carved by the Kapruner Ache river, with its deep chasms and rushing water. Many waterfalls are surrounded by lush forests and offer stunning mountain views. The Klammsee lake, a serene body of water, is also a prominent feature near some waterfall attractions.
Beyond hiking, the area around Kaprun's waterfalls is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as the 'With the elemental force of water to the Kessefallhaus' route, and road cycling routes that take you through the scenic alpine landscape. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Kaprun and Road Cycling Routes around Kaprun guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the untamed force of water carving through rock, the atmospheric and mystical experiences, and the refreshing spray. Many enjoy the comprehensive family outings, especially around the Klammsee, and the idyllic escape into nature that the waterfalls provide. The impressive effect of torrents shaping the landscape is also a highlight.
Yes, the Sigmund Thun Gorge features an artificial waterfall at its end. Additionally, the Klammsee Dam and Waterfall (Kaprun) is a popular spot near a lake, offering views of the dam and its controlled water flow.
Yes, particularly near the Klammsee Reservoir, which is connected to the Sigmund Thun Gorge, you can find refreshments. This area is designed for a comprehensive family outing, including facilities like a Kneipp facility and a playground.
The Leiterbach Waterfall Trail is described as an idyllic but challenging hiking trail with steep, rocky, and rooted sections between Trogalm and Briccius Chapel, offering exciting views of the Leiterfall Falls.
The Leiterfall Falls are unique because the Leiterbach stream flows over rock faces into the depths, and an interesting path allows for exciting views of the waterfall from the side. It's particularly impressive when large amounts of water are coming from the mountains after rain or snowmelt.
You can experience the impressive effect of torrents and the power of water shaping the landscape by visiting highlights like The Power of the Mountain Streams – Panorama Trail. This trail showcases how torrents make their way through hard rock, forming washouts, scours, whirlpools, and majestic waterfalls.
Yes, the Karlinger Wasserfall, nestled near the Kitzsteinhorn, is characterized by its breathtaking cascading waters. It is most vibrant and impressive during late spring and summer when melting snow from the surrounding peaks significantly increases its flow.


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