Best waterfalls around Natters are situated in the scenic Innsbruck-Land region of Tyrol, Austria. This area features a diverse natural landscape, including impressive cascades and gorges. Natters serves as a base for exploring various natural attractions, offering access to both local waterfall experiences and broader regional spectacles. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the powerful journey of water from the mountains to the valley.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A great tub for an (ice) bath. But only when there isn't extreme snow melt.
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There is a first small cave right next to the waterfall. With a little climbing over the waterfall,. there is at least one other cave. A nice little trip. The waterfall itself is very beautiful, you can almost shower and bathe underneath it. 😉
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The creek was changed to get this waterfall.
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Here you have a great view of the waterfall. Especially after a downpour its sight is fascinating.
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Waterfall, wooden bridge and even a piece of the remains of the wall in the ravine.
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Status 04/14/2022, after a long dry period: very steep, going up the trail from the bottom and taking hiking poles was a good solution for me. The most clearly visible path is very well marked. At one point a landslide took the path with it; as things stand today, you can still easily pass the said approx. 20 meters. You have to cross the creek once: If you have short legs like me, you might (depending on the water level) have to take an intermediate step into the shallow water at the edge; if you have long legs, you will probably stay dry.
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Very steep, the path is poorly signposted, leads across a stream and is 20cm wide ... something for the experienced, adventure guaranteed🤩
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The region offers several notable waterfall experiences. The Mühlauer Gorge is a popular spot where the Mühlauer Bach rushes through a narrow gorge, with a trail offering beautiful views and picnic areas. Another favorite is the Waterfall and Wooden Bridge in Tobel Gorge, featuring a waterfall, a wooden bridge, and historical wall remains. For a more challenging adventure, the Sill-Vill Trail provides picturesque views of the Sill gorge and the Viller Bach waterfall.
Yes, the Knappenlöcher Waterfall and Caves is described as a very beautiful spot where you can almost shower and bathe beneath the waterfall. It also features small caves for exploration.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can explore impressive gorges like the Mühlauer Gorge and the Sill-Vill Trail. The Knappenlöcher Waterfall also features accessible caves, adding an element of exploration to your visit.
Yes, the Sill-Vill Trail is noted as a challenging path with steep sections and a narrow trail that crosses a stream, offering an adventurous experience for the experienced hiker. The Mühlauer Gorge trail is also categorized as challenging.
While specific seasonal data for each waterfall isn't provided, waterfalls are generally most impressive after rainfall or during snowmelt in spring, when water flow is highest. For the View of the waterfall in Gleirschtal, it is noted that its sight is particularly fascinating after a downpour.
The area around Natters offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck – Natters loop', or explore cycling tours like the 'Lake Natters – Götzner Alm loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails including the 'Mutterer Drei-Almen-Rundtour'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around Natters, Cycling around Natters, and MTB Trails around Natters.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Mühlauer Gorge trail provides beautiful views of the rushing water. The Sill-Vill Trail offers picturesque views of the Sill gorge and the Viller Bach waterfall. Additionally, there's a specific View of the waterfall in Gleirschtal viewpoint.
Visitors appreciate the wild romanticism of places like the Mühlauer Gorge, with its narrow passages and beautiful views. The Knappenlöcher Waterfall is noted for its beauty and the unique opportunity to bathe and explore caves. The adventurous nature of trails like the Sill-Vill Trail, with its steep sections and unusual views, also stands out.
Yes, the Sill-Vill Trail is described as a picturesque historical climb. In the Tobel Gorge, you can find remains of a wall alongside the waterfall and wooden bridge, hinting at past structures.
While the Stuibenfall is the tallest waterfall in Tyrol and a significant regional attraction, it is located further afield in Ötztal. It features challenging steps, suspension bridges, and multiple viewing platforms, but it requires a longer journey from Natters compared to local attractions.
The Wild Water Trail in Stubaital follows the Ruetz river, showcasing its changing character between the Ruetz cataract and the Grawa Falls. It is designed to be accessible, with parts suitable for strollers and older hikers, offering viewing platforms and bridges to observe the powerful water. This trail is a good option for families looking for a natural experience in the broader region.
Yes, along the trail through the Mühlauer Gorge, there are nice rest areas specifically mentioned for a cozy picnic in nature.


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