Best waterfalls in Strehler Wald are found in a region characterized by its natural gorges and forest landscapes. The area, particularly near Scheidegg, features impressive cascades formed by streams plunging into deep ravines. These natural formations offer diverse experiences, from powerful main drops to intimate smaller falls. The geological significance of the gorges and the surrounding wild-romantic river landscapes contribute to the area's appeal.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Small waterfall on the Scheibenbach, shortly before the confluence with the Riedbach, which then forms the Scheidegger waterfalls.
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Here you can stay with children for a long time and happily
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The trail is an absolute adventure. You have to climb over fallen trees several times and figure out how to navigate the furrows through which water flows into the stream. On the other hand, it's truly peaceful here, and the path, often crisscrossed with roots, is truly idyllic. You're always close to the Riedbach stream and can often discover beautiful gravel banks by the water and the occasional small waterfall. I'd say if you're a bit steady, it's doable and the trail is worth it.
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Great discovery trail for little hikers. There are always opportunities to take a break on the circular trail. In wet weather, make sure you wear sturdy shoes as the trail is quite muddy. You have to pay the exact amount of 3 euros for parking. There is a small donation box at the entrance and exit for the upkeep of the great trail.
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Wear good shoes - hidden in the forest... Great waterfall
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Very difficult and demanding trail. The path is not always visible and you sometimes have to go through very spongy waters. Only recommended if you are in very good shape and have sturdy shoes
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Very challenging path, lots of mud
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You can walk under the waterfall. But be careful - don't stay there for too long. The water splashes quite nicely
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The most impressive waterfalls in the Strehler Wald area are the Scheidegg Waterfalls. These feature two main drops of 22 and 18 meters, with the entire system descending about 40 meters into the Rohrach Gorge. Visitors often find the views overwhelming after navigating the 273 steps to the main cascades.
Yes, the area around the Scheidegg Waterfalls is very family-friendly. It features a water playground, a geo-adventure trail, and a fairytale forest with an interactive radio play. There's also a kiosk, a barbecue area, and a small animal zoo near the water play area with water wheel.
The best time to visit the waterfalls in Strehler Wald is generally from April to October. The falls are most dramatic after periods of rain or during late spring/early summer when snowmelt increases the water volume. The Scheidegg Waterfalls are typically open during this period.
Yes, there are easy circular walks available. For instance, the 'Scheidegg waterfalls: loop to the Hasenreuter waterfall' is an easy 6.8 km hike. You can find more easy hikes in the region on the Easy hikes in Strehler Wald guide.
Beyond the waterfalls, you'll encounter the impressive Rohrach Gorge, which is up to 200 meters deep and recognized as one of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes. The area is characterized by wild, romantic river landscapes, steep rock faces, and mighty fir trees, providing a habitat for rare plants and animals.
Yes, upstream from the main Scheidegg Waterfalls, there is a more intimate 'Kleiner Wasserfall' (small waterfall) where visitors can walk behind the cascading water, offering a unique perspective.
Some trails, like the Scheidegg Gorge with Waterfalls, are described as adventurous and rustic, with paths that may no longer be maintained. These can involve walking past rotten bridges or through streams, requiring sturdy footwear and surefootedness. The Waterfall on the Inspirationsweg nature trail also requires sturdy shoes, especially in wet weather when it can be muddy.
Yes, at the Scheidegg Waterfalls, you'll find information boards detailing the geology of the area and the historical use of hydropower. The entrance area also features a 'hydraulic ram' showcasing innovative water-powered technology, and the fairytale forest provides an engaging way for children to learn about local flora and fauna.
The Strehler Wald area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'View of the Allgäu' loop, detailed in the Cycling in Strehler Wald guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Kaiser Beach – Bregenz Harbour' loop, available in the Running Trails in Strehler Wald guide.
Yes, there is parking available near the waterfalls. For example, at the Waterfall on the Inspirationsweg nature trail, there is parking in front of the entrance, for which a small fee is charged by the farmer. A barbecue area is also located near the parking lot at the Scheidegg Waterfalls.
While not entirely hidden, the Hasenreuter Waterfalls offer a more secluded experience. The official trail ends there, but with sturdy footwear, you can follow a more adventurous path along the stream to see the entire waterfall, which can be muddy depending on the weather.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the thunderous sound of the water. Many enjoy the adventurous trails and the unique perspectives, such as walking behind a small waterfall. The family-friendly amenities, like the water playground and geo-adventure trail at the Scheidegg Waterfalls, are also highly appreciated.


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