Waterfalls around Uttendorf offer diverse natural features within the Hohe Tauern National Park. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, where mountain streams carve out gorges and create numerous cascades. Visitors can explore a variety of water features, from accessible gorges to more challenging trails leading to powerful waterfalls. This area provides opportunities to observe the dynamic geology shaped by water.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Impressive gorge, please wear good shoes, from the Alm onwards the path becomes stony
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Super accessible from the Taurer hiking parking lot. No problem even with a stroller. For those who choose the path through the tunnel! Don't forget a flashlight!
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Easily reachable from the Traurer hiking parking lot. No problem even with a stroller. If you take the path through the tunnel!!! Don't forget your flashlight.
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Good footwear, several platforms directly at the waterfall, continue to the Wildalm for a stop
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Beautiful walk, in the beginning along the fence, then it becomes more relaxed. In winter, the section after the tunnel is closed. It is doable with shoes under your shoes, but it is very dangerous on the frozen snow with those precipices.
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Spectacular waterfall with a drop of over 85 m. Easily accessible in a small side valley of Jochberg. During the snow melt in spring, the waterfall carries a particularly large amount of water and is then even more impressive.
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For a truly breathtaking perspective, the Sintersbacher Waterfall is highly recommended. Visitors note that the view from the scree in front of the 85-meter high waterfall is particularly impressive. The Stubachtal Valley also offers numerous waterfalls and panoramic views of 3,000-meter peaks.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Dabaklamm Gorge is considered a jewel in the Hohe Tauern National Park with a path hewn into the cliff, making for an accessible and wildly romantic experience. The Krimml Waterfalls, while a short drive away, are also highly recommended for families due to their immense scale and the interactive WaterWorlds Krimml.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive in the spring after the snowmelt, when they swell to a roaring natural spectacle. However, they offer beauty throughout the warmer months. For example, the waterfall at Schösswendklamm is especially mesmerizing after rains.
The gorges around Uttendorf, such as Dabaklamm Gorge and Schösswendklamm, showcase the impressive power of mountain streams. You can observe how water carves out round washouts, scours, whirlpools, and majestic waterfalls through hard rock. The landscape is shaped by dynamic geology, with ancient rocks and unique slate formations.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region incorporate waterfalls and gorges. For instance, the path through Dabaklamm Gorge is a well-known route. The Power of the Mountain Streams – Panorama Trail is specifically designed to highlight the impressive effects of torrents, from washouts to waterfalls.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'On the Tauern Cycle Path' loop. Gravel biking options include the 'Hintersee Tour'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Uttendorf or Gravel biking around Uttendorf guides.
The Krimml Waterfalls are approximately 39 km from Uttendorf. They are Austria's highest waterfalls, with a drop of 385 meters across three levels, and are highly recommended as an excursion. A well-constructed viewing path allows for close-up experiences, and the WaterWorlds Krimml at the base offer interactive exhibits, making it a captivating destination, especially for families.
While popular spots like Sintersbacher Waterfall attract visitors, exploring the broader Stubachtal Valley can lead to discovering numerous smaller, less frequented cascades and ravines along its 17 km length. The valley itself is known for its scenic beauty and the sheer force of water shaping the landscape.
The Klammsee Dam and Spillway marks the end of a gorge, offering a beautiful view of the Klammsee lake. While not a natural waterfall itself, it's an impressive man-made structure that controls water flow and is often visited in conjunction with exploring the surrounding gorges and their natural water features.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural spectacle, especially the roaring power of the water after snowmelt or heavy rains. The opportunity to experience the dynamic geology, with paths hewn into cliffs and views from scree fields, is also highly valued. The region's blend of accessible beauty and more challenging climbs provides rewarding experiences for all.
Yes, some gorges have historical significance. For example, the path hewn into the cliff within the Dabaklamm Gorge was historically used by alpine farmers to drive cattle and was part of a trade route between East Tyrol and Salzburg. This adds a layer of cultural history to the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, the Stubachtal Valley, accessible from Uttendorf via a toll-free panoramic road, is an excellent option. This 17 km valley is renowned for its scenic beauty, featuring 18 lakes, 25 glaciers, and numerous waterfalls and gorges, making it ideal for a combined driving and viewing experience.


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