Best waterfalls around Telfes im Stubai. Telfes im Stubai is a village located in the Stubai Valley, providing a base for exploring various waterfalls. The area features a range of cascades, from those directly within the village to more extensive waterfall systems accessible nearby. This region is known for its natural landscape, offering diverse outdoor experiences centered around water features.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Very nice and varied walk
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A little detour with the MTB is worthwhile. Very impressive
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Small waterfall on the meditation path, ideal for freshening up
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A little quieter than up on the platform and a viewing angle that allows a little more of the overall impression of the waterfall.
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The creek was changed to get this waterfall.
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Quiet lounger by the waterfall. A really nice place
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Waterfall, wooden bridge and even a piece of the remains of the wall in the ravine.
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Status 04/14/2022, after a long dry period: very steep, going up the trail from the bottom and taking hiking poles was a good solution for me. The most clearly visible path is very well marked. At one point a landslide took the path with it; as things stand today, you can still easily pass the said approx. 20 meters. You have to cross the creek once: If you have short legs like me, you might (depending on the water level) have to take an intermediate step into the shallow water at the edge; if you have long legs, you will probably stay dry.
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The Mischbach Waterfall is a popular, family-friendly natural monument easily accessible within Telfes. Additionally, the Ruetzkatl Waterfall is a hidden gem offering a serene natural escape directly in the village.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Mischbach Waterfall is a family-friendly natural monument with a quiet lounger nearby. The Sarnthein Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, accessible via an easy-to-walk forest path.
The Grawa Waterfall is the widest waterfall in the Eastern Alps, spanning 85 meters. It's a designated natural monument where you can experience the thundering water from viewing platforms. The mist generated by the waterfall is scientifically shown to have health-promoting effects, benefiting the respiratory tract. Wooden loungers are available for relaxation, and the Grawa Alm is nearby for refreshments.
The WildeWasserWeg (Wild Water Way) is a 10-kilometer trail in the Stubai Valley showcasing the elemental force of water. Notable waterfalls along this path include the Grawa Waterfall, the Sulzenau Waterfall, and the Ruetz Cataract. It offers a comprehensive experience of the region's water features.
The Sulzenau Waterfall plunges dramatically for over 200 to 300 meters, appearing like a 'silver arrow.' The hike to it is considered one of the Stubai Valley's most scenic, offering views of glaciers and a lush pasture ground. A unique, water-soaked and spongy plateau near the waterfall, a result of glacial melt, provides a surreal walking experience.
The Ruetz Cataract, part of the WildeWasserWeg, is a spectacular gorge where the Ruetz river flows with thundering rapids and powerful masses of water. Viewing platforms, some partially constructed over the abyss, offer close-up views of the raging stream and an immersive experience of its raw power.
Yes, the Sarnthein Waterfall features a bridge that leads directly over the stream, allowing for a close experience of the falling water. Additionally, the Waterfall and Wooden Bridge in Tobel Gorge also offers a wooden bridge for unique views.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, running trails, and easy hikes. Many trails offer views of the Stubai Valley and its natural beauty.
The appearance of waterfalls like the Grawa Waterfall changes significantly with water levels. Early summer, when snow melts, or after heavy rainfall, is often the best time to see them at their most powerful and wide. In late autumn, water levels might be lower.
Visitors frequently highlight the accessibility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the soothing sound of the water, the opportunity for relaxation on loungers near cascades like the Mischbach Waterfall, and the refreshing cold water found at spots like the Waterfall on the Besinnungsweg during hikes.
Yes, the Waterfall on the Besinnungsweg is a small waterfall located directly on a trail, ideal for freshening up with its cold water on warm hiking days.
Yes, for instance, the Grawa Alm is conveniently located near the Grawa Waterfall, providing a place for refreshments after enjoying the natural spectacle.


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