Best waterfalls around Elbigenalp are found in the Lechtal Alps, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes and alpine environment. The area features a variety of waterfalls, from those accessible via challenging mountain paths to unique natural phenomena. Elbigenalp serves as a central point for exploring these natural attractions. The region's geography provides a backdrop for both scenic beauty and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Attention: The via ferrata is closed during the winter months from October 11th to May 15th!
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The start of the via ferrata can be reached from Holzgau in about half an hour. It is divided into three routes of varying difficulty levels, which can be easily combined with one another: the chamois (B/C), the ibex (C+) and the eagle route (D/E). A highlight is certainly the crossing of the roaring Simms waterfall using a total of three rope bridges. A via ferrata experience that is absolutely recommended!👌
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What this highlight means is the Simms Waterfall. It can be reached through the right side of the valley via a good gravel path towards Rossgumpenalm/Café Uta, so you can observe the waterfall from close up. It was created artificially in the 19th century by the Englishman Frederic Simms through blasting. The waterfall is about 30 m high and is fed by the Höhenbach. There are many hikers on the route, most of whom want to go to the Holzgau suspension bridge.
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The small detour is worthwhile for everyone who has a thing for rushing water.
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The Doser Waterfall is a special natural phenomenon known for its intermittent flow. It's fed by an underground lake and only flows after the snowmelt, typically drying up completely in winter and spring. This seasonal appearance makes it a captivating natural wonder, easily accessible via circular hiking trails.
Yes, the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata offers three different routes ranging in difficulty from B/C to E/D. One route even crosses the waterfall via two rope bridges, providing a thrilling experience for climbers amidst a beautiful natural setting.
The Hölltobel Waterfall is part of a scenic and challenging hiking route. The ascent involves natural mountain paths, requiring ankle-high mountain boots with good tread soles, surefootedness, and a minimum level of comfort with heights. Airy viewing platforms along the descent offer deep views into the gorge.
The Doser Waterfall is a seasonal phenomenon. It typically flows only after the snowmelt, from around St. George's Day (April 23rd) to St. Martin's Day (November 11th), and dries up completely during winter and spring. Visiting during late spring or summer offers the best chance to see it in full flow.
Yes, at Stuiben Falls, you can climb up a short path and stand directly in front of the waterfall, allowing you to feel the water up close. It's an absolute highlight after a fierce rise.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Elbigenalp guide, or try gravel biking with routes like the 'Three mountain pastures tour' from the Gravel biking around Elbigenalp guide. There are also running trails available, detailed in the Running Trails around Elbigenalp guide.
For challenging routes like the one to Hölltobel Waterfall, it's recommended to wear ankle-high mountain boots with good tread soles. Surefootedness and a minimum level of comfort with heights are also important, especially in wet conditions.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the thrilling via ferrata at Simms Waterfall to the unique seasonal flow of the Doser Waterfall. The scenic beauty, the opportunity to get close to the powerful water at Stuiben Falls, and the adventurous hiking through gorges like Hölltobel are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 1300 photos and given more than 2900 upvotes for these natural attractions.
The Simms Waterfall is a popular spot for hikers, many of whom are en route to the Holzgau suspension bridge, making it a notable stop on longer treks in the area.
The Oytal Valley, which includes the Oberstdorfer waterfall (also known as Stuibenfall), features good paths suitable for bicycles. Additionally, a highlight of this area is the option for a scooter descent from the Oytalhaus to Oberstdorf, adding an element of fun to your visit.
Yes, the Simms Waterfall near Elbigenalp is a striking artificial waterfall, created in the 19th century by Frederic Simms through blasting. It's approximately 30 meters high and fed by the Höhenbach river, offering significant scenic beauty despite its man-made origin.


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