Best waterfalls around Oberwang are found in the picturesque Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. This area offers diverse natural features and visitor experiences centered around its water formations. The landscape is characterized by natural watercourses and protected environments, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Oberwang serves as a gateway to these natural attractions, making it a destination for those seeking to experience the region's aquatic beauty.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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These cascades are a beautiful natural spectacle.
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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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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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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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Approximately 200 m from the Gimbach car park up in the direction of the cascades, it goes left into the bushes with small trails down the bank slope only 20 m carefully descending to the flat part of the river and there you can then walk up to the cascades in the water or on a narrow turf. Definitely take water shoes with you, then you can go all the way up the cascades
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For families, Nixie Falls is highly recommended. It features an adventure path with tasks for children, making the hike engaging. Visitors describe it as a great backdrop and a rewarding experience for all ages, with a relatively short hike.
The Kreuzstein Waterfall is ideal for a quick stop and a refreshing break, especially appealing in warm weather. It's a great spot to cool off after a hike.
The Gimbach Cascades are a natural spectacle characterized by impressive, narrow watercourses deeply cut into the rock, with numerous meanders and natural pools. The area is a Natura 2000 European protected site, preserving its pristine natural environment and diverse plant and fish species. Water shoes are recommended to explore closer to the cascades.
Yes, the Schwarzenbach Waterfalls offer a good opportunity to cool off and even swim. It's described as a beautiful spot for hiking and taking a break.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near the waterfalls. For example, the path to Nixie Falls is part of an adventure path suitable for families. For more general hiking options, you can explore guides like Hiking around Oberwang, which includes routes like the 'Lourdes Chapel Gessenschwandt – Kramer Herrgott Chapel loop from Oberwang'.
Yes, there are easy options. The hike to Nixie Falls is considered an easy family hike, with parts of the 'Generationenweg Nixenfall Adventure Trail' even suitable for prams. For other easy hikes in the region, check out the Easy hikes around Oberwang guide.
Beyond visiting waterfalls, the Oberwang area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Oberwang guide, including scenic loops like 'View of Lake Mondsee – View of Lake Attersee loop from Egelsee'.
The Gimbach Cascades are best explored from spring to autumn. Generally, spring offers powerful flows from snowmelt, while summer provides pleasant weather for cooling off. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, making it a scenic time for visits.
Many natural trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, including the path to Nixie Falls. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in protected areas like the Gimbach Cascades.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to cool off on hot days, the beautiful natural backdrops for photos, and the engaging experiences for children, especially along the adventure paths. The pristine natural environment and the chance to witness water shaping the landscape are also highly valued.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not always listed, the Gimbach Cascades mention a 'Gimbach car park' as a starting point. For other waterfalls, parking is typically available at trailheads or nearby villages, though it's recommended to check local signage.
While Oberwang is well-connected, direct public transport links to every specific waterfall trailhead might be limited. It's often best to combine public transport to a nearby town with a hike or a short taxi ride. For detailed public transport information, local tourist information centers in Oberwang or surrounding towns like Weißenbach am Attersee would be the best resource.


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