Waterfalls around Itter are a prominent feature of the Kitzbühel Alps in the Tyrol region of Austria. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous natural water features. The landscape offers a variety of waterfalls, often integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty. Itter serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions and Itter hiking trails.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Beautiful small waterfall, somewhat hidden
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beautiful waterfall on strenuous climb
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Despite the heavy rains in recent weeks, little water fell here.
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A great, narrow and varied path leads through the forest here. The moisture from the ditch ensures that the forest is lush and green and that it is pleasantly cool when hiking on warm days.
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Halfway to the Hohe Salve there is a beautiful waterfall. Here you can refill your water bottles.
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The bridge has now been rebuilt
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Very steep ascent, only recommended for experienced hikers.
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Among the many waterfalls, the Glemmbachklamm Waterfall is very popular, known for its gorge and recently rebuilt bridge. The Ramsbachfall is also considered worth a small detour for its natural display. For an accessible option, the highlight simply named Waterfall offers an easy hike.
Yes, the Gaisgraben Waterfall is noted as family-friendly. It's a nice, albeit not very high, waterfall, especially after rainy days. The area often features benches, inviting a short rest, making it suitable for families.
The waterfalls are particularly refreshing and impressive during warmer, sunny days when the spray and sound create a cool atmosphere. However, they also offer a unique charm in winter with beautiful icicle decorations. Spring and early summer often see higher water volumes from snowmelt, making for a more dramatic display.
Yes, many waterfalls in the region are integrated into attractive hiking trails. For example, the Waterfall highlight is accessible via an easy hike, gaining 150 meters in altitude over about 1 hour from the valley station, following the stream through the forest. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Itter guide.
Beyond waterfall visits, the area around Itter offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for hiking, challenging mountain hikes, and diverse MTB trails. These routes often provide stunning views of the Kitzbühel Alps and lead through forests and valleys.
The Glemmbachklamm Waterfall is located in a gorge and is a popular spot. A bridge there has recently been rebuilt, which likely improves access and viewing opportunities. Visitors often recommend good shoes and condition for the trails in this area.
The Gugggraben Waterfall is described as being part of a pretty steep, but pleasantly shady ascent, often associated with trails leading towards Jochstubensee. It offers an intermediate to challenging experience for hikers.
Yes, visiting waterfalls in winter offers a unique experience. The region's waterfalls are known for their beautiful icicle decorations during the colder months, transforming them into a different kind of natural spectacle. Be sure to dress appropriately and check trail conditions.
For beginners or those seeking an easier walk, the highlight simply named Waterfall is accessible via an easy hike, involving a 150-meter altitude gain over about an hour from the valley station, following the stream through the forest. The Gaisgraben Waterfall is also a good option for a less strenuous visit.
Trails leading to Itter's waterfalls often provide scenic views of the Kitzbühel Alps. You can expect to traverse forests, gorges, and natural monuments, with viewpoints offering glimpses of the surrounding mountainous terrain. The journey itself is part of the natural display, leading through beautiful landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the scenic hiking opportunities, the impressive natural displays of cascading water, and the refreshing ambiance created by the spray and sound of the falls. The trails offer a chance to experience the natural beauty of the Tyrolean landscape, often leading through gorges and ravines.


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