Best waterfalls around Gerlosberg are found within the wider Zillertal region, to which Gerlosberg belongs. This municipality is situated at the entrance of the Gerlos Valley, where the Gerlosbach river flows through a deep gorge. Its geographical context provides access to several notable cascades and natural features. The area offers a range of waterfall experiences, from accessible trails to more challenging routes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This stunning natural spectacle is definitely worth seeing. The waterfall alone is worth the trip.
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Very nice hike from Mayrhofen to the waterfall.
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Also in winter more than worth it! Beautiful with all the ice that forms around the waterfall! The road is slippery and somewhat more difficult to walk. Road is not suitable for strollers.
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Is it possible to go there with a stroller?
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Fantastically beautiful area here
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Very nice autumn hike
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Exposed forest trail. Past the waterfall over bridges. But there is also a gurgle and gurgling everywhere from the water that wants to go down the slope. Sure-footedness and waterproof footwear required. The wooden bridges are of course slippery when wet, but doable and designed with cross battens to provide a good grip.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Talbach Waterfall, known for its via ferrata and two-stage descent. The Kaltenbach Waterfall is also a favorite, offering roaring waters and great valley views, especially with impressive ice formations in winter. Another picturesque spot is the Finkenberg Waterfall, featuring multiple cascades amidst alpine scenery.
The waterfalls in the region offer a variety of natural features. You'll find impressive cascades, deep gorges, and lush forest environments. Some, like the Kaltenbach Waterfall, are known for stunning ice formations in colder months, while others, such as the Finkenberg Waterfall, are set amidst romantic rock formations and alpine landscapes.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The trail to Talbach Waterfall is considered easy and meanders through forests, making it suitable for families. The lower section of the Krimml Waterfalls, though about an hour's drive away, has a well-maintained path accessible to prams. The Finkenberg Waterfall also offers a picturesque and enjoyable trail for excursions.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. During summer, the glacial meltwater ensures the waterfalls are at their most powerful, especially the Krimml Waterfalls in the afternoons. In winter, waterfalls like the Kaltenbach Waterfall can feature fantastic ice formations, offering a unique visual, though sure-footedness and waterproof footwear are essential for winter hikes.
Many waterfalls in the region are integrated with hiking trails. For instance, the path to Talbach Waterfall is easy, while the Keilkeller Waterfall trail can be partly slippery without safety, making it more challenging. The Waterfall Trail Gerlos is a demanding 7.7 km route with varied, rooty paths. You can find easy hikes around Gerlosberg, including one that passes the Talbach Waterfall, by exploring the Easy hikes around Gerlosberg guide.
Yes, for those seeking more adventure, the Talbach Waterfall near Zell am Ziller features a via ferrata right alongside it, suitable for various skill levels, including beginners. Additionally, the Hochzillertal hiking area near Kaltenbach Waterfall offers an adventure park with a via ferrata situated above a waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the sheer power and beauty of the cascades, often describing them as 'roaring' and 'thundering.' Many enjoy the scenic hikes that lead to the waterfalls, with some trails offering great views of the valley. The fine mist from the falls is also noted for its refreshing and sometimes even healing effects, creating a 'place of power' for many.
While the region boasts several well-known waterfalls, the Keilkeller Waterfall offers a rewarding experience for those willing to take on a slightly more challenging path. It leads to a great viewpoint and a thundering waterfall, providing a magnificent view of the communities of Schwendau and Ramsau i. Z. in the background.
Beyond waterfall visits, the area around Gerlosberg offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Gerlosberg guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Gerlosberg guide. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to more demanding trails.
Yes, the Krimml Waterfalls, Europe's highest, are accessible from Gerlosberg and are approximately an hour's drive away. They are a truly awe-inspiring natural spectacle, plunging over three cascades with a total height of 380 meters. The Gerlos Alpine Road also offers panoramic views of these waterfalls.
For waterfall hikes, especially during spring or autumn, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof footwear as paths can be wet or slippery due to mist and terrain. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures. If visiting in winter, ensure you have sure-footed boots and appropriate warm, waterproof gear. For via ferrata routes, climbing equipment can often be rented at starting points.
Yes, the Kaltenbach Waterfall is known for its fantastic ice formations during the winter months, making it a worthwhile detour despite potentially challenging snowy paths. The Finkenberg Waterfall also transforms into a picturesque scene with ice formations, though sure-footedness is required for winter visits.


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