Best waterfalls around Unterach am Attersee are found in the scenic Attersee region, particularly near Weißenbach am Attersee and Burgau am Attersee. This area features diverse natural landscapes, including gorges, streams, and forested paths. While no major waterfalls are directly within Unterach am Attersee village, the surrounding communities offer several notable and picturesque options. These include cascading falls, dramatic gorge waterfalls, and family-friendly routes.
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Höllbach Weißenbachtal is a possible name for the Höllbach, which comes from the Großer Höllkogel in the municipality of Bad Ischl in the Salzkammergut and flows into the Mitterweißenbach. It forms a picturesque gorge with rock walls and waterfalls.
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it's worth the detour - especially in hot weather
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short refreshment... great in warm weather
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fascinating natural spectacle as the water falls over the rock
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In the shade of the trees, we hike along the Generations Trail to the Nixenfall. This path is well signposted and (apart from the last section) also suitable for prams. A water wheel and numerous adventure stations where children and interested people can balance, feel and go on a journey of discovery make the trail a family highlight. On the way there are leprechauns and their stories by Marie Mohn, which the children can read or listen to as audio books using a QR code.
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This beautiful, easy family hike with numerous adventure stations leads us to a waterfall that, according to legend, is home to a mermaid.
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This waterfall is located in Kreuzstein at the foot of the Schafberg and on the southern shore of Lake Mondsee. It is easy to find - behind the former Hotel Kreuzstein, immediately after the tunnels (coming from Mondsee) there is a path to the waterfall and from there on to the Eisenau-Alm.
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Yes, the Nixie Falls near Weißenbach am Attersee is an excellent choice for families. The hike to the waterfall is easy and features interactive stations along the way, making it an adventure for children. The Gimbach Cascades also offer an easy, approximately 1-hour hike suitable for families.
The waterfalls are generally best visited from late spring until early summer when their volume is higher due to snowmelt and spring rains. For Nixie Falls, afternoon visits are ideal for optimal sunlight. The Gimbach Cascades are particularly interesting after rainy weather, as the water can take on a yellowish tint.
The Gimbach Cascades, located in the Weißenbach valley, are known for their unique stream character with narrow, deeply cut flow channels and natural water basins. A fascinating feature is the water's ability to change color, appearing green after dry periods and yellowish after rain. The area is also a Natura 2000 European protected area, highlighting its ecological value.
The trail to Nixie Falls is well-marked and largely suitable for prams, especially in its initial sections. However, it may not be fully wheelchair accessible throughout the entire path due to varying terrain.
Yes, the Burggrabenklamm near Burgau am Attersee is a popular destination for canyoning. Adventurers can jump, swim, slide, climb, and abseil, including a thrilling 20-meter abseil directly through the main waterfall into a large pool.
The Nixie Falls is steeped in local legend. It's said that a mermaid named Adhara once brought gold and gems to the people of Attersee. When they became greedy, she retreated into the mountainside, disappearing behind the veil of water that is now the Nixenfall. A statue of the Nixie can be found along the trail.
You'll find a variety of hiking experiences. The path to Nixie Falls is an easy, family-friendly walk. The Burggrabenklamm offers more varied hiking through a dramatic gorge. For more extensive options, explore the hiking trails around Unterach am Attersee, which include routes like the Valerieweg with views of Lake Attersee.
Absolutely. The Kreuzstein Waterfall is noted by visitors as a great spot for a short refreshment, especially on warm days. The Burggrabenklamm also offers a powerful 'shower effect' from its main waterfall, and the Gimbach Cascades have clear, fish-rich pools where you can try 'hiking with diving goggles'.
While not entirely hidden, the Pools and waterfalls at the confluence of the Höllbach and Dürre Pölitz offer a beautiful, smaller cascade where water flows through several pools into a gorge. It's a worthwhile stop for those looking for a picturesque, less crowded spot.
The Waterfall at Taferlklaussee provides an idyllic place for a rest with a great panorama. It's located a short walk from the Taferlklaussee lake, offering a serene natural experience with the sound of the waterfall as a backdrop.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes around Mondsee and Lake Attersee. For more focused hiking, explore the dedicated waterfall hikes or general hiking routes in the area.
Yes, the Burggrabenklamm near Burgau am Attersee is a natural monument featuring a dramatic gorge with walls up to 300 meters high. Its main waterfall is approximately 18 to 40 meters high, offering a powerful and visually striking natural spectacle.


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