Waterfalls around Adlwang, a pilgrimage town in Upper Austria, offer notable natural water spectacles in the surrounding region. The area is characterized by green meadows and forests, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. While Adlwang itself does not feature prominent waterfalls, accessible natural attractions are found nearby. These natural monuments contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking water-related natural features.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Interesting natural spectacle, combined with cooling on hot days.
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Near Steinbach, on the right bank of the Steyr, there is a beautiful garden which, in the evening, is uniquely enchanting due to its lovely lighting.
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A unique "floral splendor" every year. Normally a very deep, muddy trail, but this year, thanks to the dry weather, it's not muddy and pleasant to hike. At 19°C and sunny, it's simply worth seeing.
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A beautiful natural spectacle in these refreshing❄️ temperatures. As the Alpine Association points out that the trail is an alpine trail, I strongly recommend that you pack your crampons on your hike at this time of year. The trail is sometimes very slippery because of the snow and the "running wall".
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Unfortunately, the stream is currently completely dry - so just a quick look from above on the trail
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A great hike, especially in summer and autumn. Highly recommended for young and old, lg Crawallo
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The region around Adlwang offers a variety of water features. You'll find unique geological formations like the Dripping Wall, where water seeps from rock, creating a 'water curtain.' There are also more traditional cascading falls such as the Rinnerberger Waterfall, and river-fed spectacles like the Fallerbucht Waterfall, which forms a lagoon.
The Dripping Wall (Rinnende Wand) is located in Molln, approximately 9.5 kilometers from Adlwang. It's a unique natural monument where groundwater and hillside water emerge from porous conglomerate rock over about 50 meters, creating a fine 'water curtain' rather than a traditional cascade. This phenomenon is known as a 'Traufquelle' and is unique in Upper Austria due to its specific geological conditions. It's also part of the Steyrschlucht nature reserve.
Yes, several waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For the Dripping Wall, you can take a scenic circular hiking trail from Molln, known as the 'Schluchtweg,' which is moderately difficult. The Fallerbucht Waterfall is accessible via the Ennsufer Trail. The Rinnerberger Waterfall also offers a rewarding hike through a gorge.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after periods of rain when the water flow is stronger. Summer and autumn are generally great times for hiking to these spots, especially for the Fallerbucht Waterfall. The Dripping Wall is also a highlight in midsummer, offering cooling relief.
Many of the natural attractions are family-friendly. The Fallerbucht Waterfall, accessible via the Ennsufer Trail, is highly recommended for both young and old. While some trails might require sure-footedness, the general appeal of these natural spectacles makes them enjoyable for families, though the trail to the Dripping Wall is not suitable for prams.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Adlwang region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Haller Forest – Forest Nature Trail loop' or the 'Bad Hall Spa Park – Ranshofner Chapel loop.' For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'Schobersteinhaus (1,285 m) – Pfaffenboden loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Adlwang and MTB Trails around Adlwang guides.
The Dripping Wall is located near Molln. While specific public transport details to the trailhead are best checked locally, a circular hiking trail starts from Molln. For those driving, parking is typically available in Molln for access to the 'Schluchtweg' trail. You can find more information on the Molln Gorge Trail on the Steyr National Park website.
For waterfall hikes, especially to spots like the Dripping Wall, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes, as some paths can be uneven or wet. After rain, caution is advised due to potential loose rocks. In summer, bringing swimming trunks is recommended if you wish to take a dip in the Steyr River near the Dripping Wall. Always carry enough water and a snack, as refreshments might not be available directly at all waterfall locations.
While the immediate vicinity of Adlwang focuses on unique local water features, if you're willing to travel further into Upper Austria, the Waldbachstrub Waterfall near Hallstatt is a significant and beautiful option. Located approximately 61 kilometers from Adlwang, it's a 95-meter convergence of several falls at the head of the Echerntal Valley, reachable by a hike from Hallstatt.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural spectacles, especially the Dripping Wall, for its cooling effect during hot temperatures and the opportunity for a refreshing swim in the Steyr River. The scenic beauty of the gorges and the rewarding hikes, like those to the Rinnerberger Waterfall, are also highly appreciated. The diverse plant species in areas like the Rinnende Wand are also a highlight for nature lovers.
While some waterfall locations might not have direct refreshment options, nearby towns and villages offer choices. For instance, near the Steinbach an der Steyr Riverside, you can find very good rest stops and places like Cafe Rafaela. For the Rinnerberger Waterfall, it's advised to bring a snack as there are no refreshments directly at the site. It's always a good idea to check local amenities in the nearest village before your visit.
The trails to the main waterfalls vary in difficulty. The circular hike to the Dripping Wall from Molln is considered moderately difficult. The Ennsufer Trail, which leads to the Fallerbucht Waterfall, is also generally moderate, with some sections requiring sure-footedness. The hike to the Rinnerberger Waterfall is described as a rewarding hike, implying a moderate level of effort.


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