Waterfalls around Telfs are found in the surrounding Tyrolean region, which offers several natural attractions featuring waterfalls within gorges. Telfs is situated in a valley, providing access to diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, and river systems. The area is known for its accessible natural spectacles, combining geological formations with well-maintained trails. These features make the region a destination for outdoor activities focused on natural water formations.
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💦 Waterfall - A highlight on the tour 🌿🏔️ A waterfall on the route is always something special and provides a brief moment of refreshment and amazement. A nice stopover to pause and enjoy nature. The sound of the water makes you want more and increases the anticipation of what is to come. A perfect moment to take a quick breather before moving on. 💧😊
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The waterfall can probably only be admired in dew or rainy weather.
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The access is blocked off at the bottom and the path itself is quite difficult. Not recommended.
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I had actually deviated from my planned route here. But I saw on the map how I could get to the lake. First it went downhill, then uphill again and finally I was rewarded with this waterfall. If I hadn't taken this detour, I wouldn't have discovered it
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Simply beautiful here in Reintal,
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On the way to Seebensee there are two possible via ferratas ("Hoher Gang" and "Immensteig"). If you would like to run both, you should definitely choose the Immensteig as the descent, as it is less demanding downhill and smaller climbing passages have to be crossed. With both ways you should leave the white sneakers at home and put on sturdy shoes. Climbing equipment is not necessary. Some of the paths are rope-insured.
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The Partnach falls impressively down the rocks.
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The path is not blocked, but quite steep and very rooty.
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While Telfs itself is in a valley, the surrounding Tyrolean region offers impressive waterfall experiences. The Leutasch Stream, part of the Leutasch Spirit Gorge, is known for its thundering waterfalls, canyons, and well-maintained walkways. Another significant natural monument is the View of the Partnach Waterfall, an impressive waterfall within a gorge.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Waterfall in the Karwendel Nature Park is appreciated as a worthwhile short walk or detour. The Leutasch Spirit Gorge, featuring the Leutasch Stream, is also very family-friendly with themed trails and interactive elements. Additionally, the Schlossbach Gorge near Reith bei Seefeld offers gentle paths and access to water, making it ideal for families.
You can expect to see dramatic gorges, thundering waterfalls, deep canyons, and serene pools of water. Many trails offer close-up views of powerful water and unique geological formations. Areas like the Leutasch Spirit Gorge also feature spectacular catwalks and bridges spanning deep chasms, providing immersive natural experiences.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and the water flow is strong from snowmelt and rainfall. During winter, some areas, like the Leithenbach Waterfall, can be frozen and snowed in, offering a different, often picturesque, experience, but accessibility might be limited.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Leutasch Stream is part of a beautiful hiking trail through a valley. The Schlossbach Gorge also offers gentle paths suitable for hiking. For more hiking options in the wider area, you can explore hiking routes around Telfs.
Beyond hiking, the region around Telfs offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that pass through scenic areas, often near rivers and gorges. Some areas, like the Gaistal near Leutasch, are also popular for mountain biking.
Yes, the Leutasch Spirit Gorge, which includes the Leutasch Stream, is conveniently reachable from Telfs via public transport. The Tyrolean region generally has good public transport connections, making many natural attractions accessible without a car.
The Schlossbach Gorge, near Reith bei Seefeld, is known for its many small pools where visitors can enjoy direct access to the water, providing a refreshing break on warm days. The Leithenbach Waterfall also forms a small tub at its foot, which is good for a quick refreshment.
The difficulty levels vary. Many trails, like those in the Schlossbach Gorge or to the Waterfall in the Karwendel Nature Park, are considered easy to intermediate and suitable for families. However, some viewpoints or trails, such as the Waterfall on the Wasserfall-Steig Trail or certain sections of the Partnach Gorge, can be more challenging.
Visitors frequently appreciate the immersive natural experience, the impressive views, and the well-maintained walkways that allow for close-up encounters with the powerful water. The combination of natural beauty with captivating myths and interactive elements, especially in places like the Leutasch Spirit Gorge, is also highly valued. The community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 1100 upvotes to these highlights.
Near the Leutasch Stream, you can find the Calvary (Stationsberg), which features extensive replicas of the Passion of Christ and serves as a place of worship and pilgrimage. The Schlossbach Gorge also passes by the viaduct of the 100-year-old Karwendel Railway, offering a glimpse into regional engineering history.
Visiting waterfalls in winter can offer a unique, often frozen landscape. For example, the Leithenbach Waterfall is known to be frozen and snowed in during winter. While beautiful, trails might be icy or snow-covered, requiring appropriate winter gear and caution. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning a winter visit.


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