Waterfalls around Scheffau offer diverse natural experiences within the scenic Wilden Kaiser region of Tyrol, Austria. The area features picturesque gorges and cascades, providing refreshing stops for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These natural landmarks are often integrated into hiking trails, showcasing the power of water within alpine landscapes. Scheffau is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous streams that feed these waterfalls.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Scheidegg Waterfalls from the panoramic trail. The water of the Rickenbach River plunges over two mighty rock steps, each 22 meters high and 18 meters deep.
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The first major waterfall of the Scheidegg Waterfalls, which can be accessed relatively close via a small viewing platform. A path with many steps leads to another platform at the lower end of the waterfall. A truly impressive natural spectacle.
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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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Wear good shoes - hidden in the forest... Great waterfall
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Amazing waterfalls! Entrance fee €4.50 for one adult - no family discount!
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These are fantastic waterfalls. Admission is €4.50 per adult. No family discount!
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The Eibele Waterfalls offer a picturesque backdrop
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Here you can really feel the power of the water
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The region offers several engaging waterfall hikes. The Waterfall on the Inspirationsweg nature trail is a popular circular route, especially for families. Another favorite is the Hasenreuter Waterfalls, located in a shady forest, offering an adventurous path along the stream. For a more imposing experience, the Scheidegg Waterfalls feature three cascades, with the two larger ones accessible via 273 steps for an overwhelming view.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Waterfall on the Inspirationsweg nature trail is particularly recommended for families with children, offering a rugged forest trail with interesting stations. The Giessenbach Gorge, while primarily a gorge, features thundering waters and is an easy route with approximately 100 steps, suitable for children with no entry fee.
The waterfalls are generally most impressive during spring and early summer due to snowmelt and increased rainfall, ensuring a strong flow. Summer offers a refreshing experience, with many waterfalls providing a welcome cool mist on warmer days. Some, like the Winnerfall (located in Scheffau am Tennengebirge, not Wilden Kaiser), are particularly powerful during snowmelt (April to mid-May) and after heavy rain, but can dry up in dry periods.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. Many waterfalls are nestled within dense forests, like the Hasenreuter Waterfalls. You can also explore picturesque gorges such as the Giessenbach Gorge, which showcases the power of water within a scenic setting. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, offering dramatic backdrops and refreshing streams.
Yes, the Giessenbach Gorge (Gießenbachklamm) is a notable feature near Scheffau, offering an accessible route with thundering waters and approximately 100 steps. Additionally, the Schleierfall (Veil Waterfall) in Going is known for its unique 'veil-like' appearance as water trickles over overhanging rock faces, creating a distinctive natural backdrop.
The area around Scheffau's waterfalls is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Scheffau guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like those in the MTB Trails around Scheffau guide. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Scheffau guide.
Parking is generally available near popular starting points for waterfall hikes. For instance, the Waterfall in the Breuergraben is accessible via a short hike starting from the Park & Ride car park next to the Brandstadlbahn cable car in Scheffau. For the Waterfall on the Inspirationsweg nature trail, there is a parking area where a small fee is charged by the farmer.
Visitors frequently appreciate the refreshing experience, especially during warmer months, and the tranquil natural settings. Many highlight the beauty of the forest trails leading to the falls, the adventurous paths along streams, and the impressive views from cascades like the Scheidegg Waterfalls. The accessibility of some falls for families and the opportunity to linger in shady spots are also highly valued.
While not extensively detailed, the Gugggraben Waterfall is listed as one of the waterfalls around Scheffau am Wilden Kaiser, suggesting it offers a tranquil natural setting for those exploring lesser-known spots. The Krebs Waterfall is also described as one of the rather unknown waterfalls in the Oberallgäu, offering a beautiful natural spectacle for those willing to venture slightly off the main path.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the one to the Waterfall in the Breuergraben, are short and relatively easy. Others, such as the Inspirationsweg nature trail, require sturdy shoes and sure-footedness, especially in wet conditions, due to some climbing sections. More strenuous mountain hikes, like the one towards Treffauer and Tuxeck, can lead to unnamed waterfalls, offering a refreshing highlight on a challenging route.
Many waterfalls, like the Hasenreuter Waterfalls, are described as beautiful spots to linger in the shady forest, especially on warm days. The Hausbach Waterfall and Stream in the Kaiser Mountains also offer a pleasant natural refreshment for hikers. While specific cafes or pubs directly at every waterfall are not mentioned, the trails often lead through areas where such facilities can be found in nearby villages or along popular hiking routes.
No, it's important to distinguish the region. The impressive Winnerfall is located in Scheffau am Tennengebirge in Salzburger Land, not Scheffau am Wilden Kaiser in Tyrol. While a spectacular waterfall, it is not part of the local Scheffau (Wilder Kaiser) waterfall experience.


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