Waterfalls around Schlitters, situated in the Zillertal valley, present a range of natural attractions. The area is defined by its mountainous terrain and river valleys, providing diverse settings for outdoor exploration. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking natural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The trail and the waterfalls are beautiful, very impressive and highly recommended.
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A magnificent gorge with everything your heart desires. Several waterfalls, steep rock faces, and a beautiful trail with bridges, tunnels, and stairs.
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Impressive waterfall 😍 and a beautiful nature trail up to there 🤩.
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Beautiful hike. The climb is a bit strenuous. The way back on wide forest paths is nice to walk. The path over the toboggan run is a bit steep.
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Impressive to watch the roaring water
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The Dalfazer waterfall is by far the highest waterfall on Lake Achensee. The water plunges over 60 meters into the depths. This is an impressive natural experience, especially after the snow melts in early summer. You have a great view of the waterfall from a wooden viewing platform. The via ferrata is to the right of the waterfall.
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The Dalfazer Waterfall Via Ferrata is a scenically impressive via ferrata right next to the Dalfazer Waterfall. A short, interesting training tour, but the long D passage is quite challenging. Recommended in combination with a family hiking trip, where the experienced via ferrata hiker briefly branches off to the via ferrata and continues the hike at the exit. Via ferrata set and helmet are absolutely necessary.
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Experience the pure power of water up close 🪨💦💪
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Beyond the local Wolf Gorge, which features rocky mountains and a roaring stream, you can explore the Dalfazer Waterfall, plunging over 60 meters, and the impressive Harter Schleier Waterfall, which cascades 92 meters over several levels.
The Schlitterer Wasserfall, also known as the Öxlbach Wasserfall, is a powerful natural attraction in Schlitters. It's accessible via a beautiful, moderate hike that takes approximately 45 minutes from the village. The path leads to the base of the waterfall, offering impressive views.
Early summer is generally the best time to visit, especially after snowmelt, when the waterfalls like the Schlitterer Wasserfall and Dalfazer Waterfall are at their most powerful. Midday or early afternoon can offer the most impressive views.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Harter Schleier Waterfall is known for its beautiful nature trail and is considered family-friendly. The hike to the Wooden bridge at Buchauer Waterfall is also a great destination for children, especially in spring.
The Wolf Gorge offers a unique hiking experience through wildly romantic rocky mountains with a roaring mountain stream and emerald green water. It's a refreshing hike on hot days and remains enjoyable even in the rain. It is typically open from May to October and has an admission fee.
Yes, you can find a path along the Dalfazer Waterfall Stream where you can cool your feet. The water is very cold, coming directly from the waterfall, and forms small, enclosed pools ideal for a quick refresh. Bathing is at your own risk due to the cold temperatures.
The region around Schlitters offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, go Gravel Biking, or enjoy Cycling routes. Many trails offer views of the Zillertal Valley and nearby lakes.
The hike to the Schlitterer Wasserfall is considered moderate. While generally accessible, some parts of the path can be a little steep. Visitors should be prepared for varying terrain.
Yes, near the Dalfazer Waterfall, there is a scenically impressive via ferrata. It's a short but challenging training tour, especially with a long D passage, and requires a via ferrata set and helmet.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and power of the waterfalls, especially after snowmelt. The hiking experiences, like the one through Wolf Gorge with its emerald green water, are highly rated. The region's diverse natural attractions and scenic views are also popular.
While specific dog policies vary by trail and attraction, many outdoor paths in the Schlitters area are generally dog-friendly. However, for specific attractions like the Wolf Gorge, it's advisable to check their specific regulations regarding pets and admission.
The Wooden bridge at Buchauer Waterfall is particularly beautiful to visit in spring when the snow melts and the waterfall carries more water. It's a smaller waterfall but offers a lovely sight during this season.


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