Waterfalls around Fischen im Allgäu present diverse natural spectacles within a mountainous landscape. The region features several gorges and cascades, carved by streams and rivers through varied terrain. These natural formations provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the local geology. Fischen im Allgäu is situated in a setting known for its water features and scenic trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's wonderful to hike along the rippling water
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I'm at home in the Allgäu mountains. I also know the mountains very well and had to realize that the gooseneck horn is suggested too trivially. It should be suggested as extra alpine and in places with extremely exposed spots. I have seen inexperienced people on all fours.
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This unique natural monument is located in Oberstdorf and is the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe. It is one of the most impressive geotopes in Bavaria! It is also one of the most popular attractions in the Allgäu and stretches from Oberstdorf Tiefenbach to the neighboring Kleinwalsertal. Access is possible from both sides. A trip is worthwhile at any time of the year - even in rainy weather, because the more water flows, the more impressive the Breitachklamm appears. See: https://www.breitachklamm.com/
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The Breitachklamm is the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe. The light green to turquoise shimmering water, the rock formations and the steep rock walls are impressive. I think my green “dumpling” is the prettiest.
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After the upper and lower Gaisalpsee there is another highlight, the Geisalptobel. The water tumbles down from the Unterer Geisalpsee in a waterfall and finally turns into a peaceful stream in many cascades.
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Several waterways. The path runs almost parallel to the course of the river. Sturdy shoes are required. Not suitable for strollers.
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Fantastically located very cold mountain lake in an idyllic location that is not difficult to reach
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The Gaisalpsee is in a fantastic location below the Rubihorn and is a great place, especially in spring. Up here there is usually snow for a long time.
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The Starzlach Gorge is highly popular, known for its unique rock formations and numerous waterfalls, traversable via secured paths. The Hinanger Waterfall offers an idyllic and accessible hiking experience, especially impressive in the late afternoon. Visitors also appreciate the Lower Gaisalp Lake, which, though hard to reach, provides wonderful nature and views of the Gaisalpsee waterfall.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Hinanger Waterfall trail is easy to walk and has new wooden stairs and railings, making it suitable for children. The Gaisalpbach Waterfalls are also considered family-friendly, though sturdy shoes are recommended. Further afield, the Scheidegger Wasserfälle offer a geo-adventure path and a water playground for children.
Many waterfalls offer unique experiences throughout the year. The Hinanger Waterfall is particularly impressive in autumn with its forest colors and in winter for its ice sculptures. The Breitachklamm, Europe's deepest rock gorge near Oberstdorf, is one of the few gorges open in winter, offering a mystical atmosphere, and provides a refreshingly cool environment on hot summer days.
The terrain varies. Trails like the one to Hinanger Waterfall are generally easy and accessible. However, paths along the Gaisalpbach Waterfalls and through the Starzlach Gorge can be slippery, steep, and require good footwear and sure-footedness. Some ascents, like to the Gaisalpe, involve significant elevation gain.
Yes, the Breitachklamm near Oberstdorf is renowned for being one of the few gorges open in winter. It transforms into a mystical landscape with ice formations and roaring waters, offering a unique winter hiking experience. The Hinanger Waterfall also features bizarre ice sculptures in winter.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the Hinanger Brook Trail or the Iller River trails. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes like those leading to the Rubihorn Summit. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the Iller Cycle Path. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Fischen im Allgäu, Mountain Hikes around Fischen im Allgäu, and Cycling around Fischen im Allgäu guides.
Yes, the Buchenegger Wasserfälle near Oberstaufen feature turquoise-blue natural pools at the base of the cascades. These pools are popular for swimming during warmer months, though caution is advised due to strong whirlpools. The Lower Gaisalp Lake is also naturally cold but suitable for swimming in summer.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Lower Gaisalp Lake is an idyllic mountain lake offering stunning views. Gorges like the Starzlach Gorge and Breitachklamm showcase unique rock formations carved by water over millennia. The area is also part of the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park and Geopark Allgäu, highlighting its geological significance.
Good footwear and sure-footedness are highly recommended for many waterfall trails, especially in gorges like the Starzlach Gorge and the Gaisalpbach Waterfalls, where paths can be slippery. Layers are advisable, as gorges can be cooler even on warm days. If visiting in winter, appropriate cold-weather gear is essential.
Many waterfalls provide excellent viewpoints. The Hinanger Waterfall trail offers breathtaking viewpoints along its romantic gorge path. From the Gaisalpe, you can get a great view of the Gaisalpsee waterfall. The Scheidegger Wasserfälle also feature various viewpoints along their circular route through the gorge.
The Starzlach Gorge is a significant natural monument where the Starzlach stream has carved unique rock formations and numerous waterfalls over millennia. It's traversable via secured paths, bridges, and steps, offering an adventurous experience. It's also recognized as a geotope and offers canyoning opportunities for the adventurous.
The path along the Gaisalpbach Waterfalls up to the Gaisalpe involves an ascent of almost 300 meters in about 40 minutes, requiring sturdy shoes and sure-footedness. The Lower Gaisalp Lake is described as hard to reach, suggesting a more challenging hike, but it rewards visitors with wonderful nature.


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