Best waterfalls around Thurn offer a diverse range of natural experiences, from accessible trails to challenging via ferratas. The area features impressive gorges, powerful waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints within a mountainous landscape. Visitors can explore natural monuments and enjoy various outdoor activities alongside the water features.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Beautiful waterfall. Opposite there is a wooden bench where you can rest and enjoy. It's worth it!
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beautifully landscaped path along the waterfall!
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quite nice, but an artificial climb that has little to do with climbing!
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Branch into Hallebach in the direction of Kühbodentörl
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Is right next to the path to the Kerschbaumeralm or you branch off here directly into the Hallebachtal, in the direction of Spitzkofel or Kühbodentörl.
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A short but beautiful via ferrata, you should possibly consider another tour destination so that you get your money's worth when climbing or you can do the via ferrata several times in a row. You have to cover quite a distance. The "arrival" with the (e-)mountain bike is more pleasant. Officially it doesn't seem to be allowed (forest road), but the passage next to the barrier has a generous width and invites you to do so.
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A rushing brook, a fantastic view and a path that meanders very narrowly along the mountain - in the middle of nature you will also find the Daprakreuz at an altitude of 1,280 meters.
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It is best to get on in the morning so that you can get through easily. If the weather is bad, it is better to move because it is wet everywhere. Otherwise great experience.
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The region around Thurn offers several notable waterfall experiences. You can explore the Waterfalls in Hohe Tauern National Park, which feature small waterfalls flowing down a gorge with wooden benches for resting. Another must-see is the Waterfall Near Innergschlöß Trail, known for its beautifully landscaped path alongside the falls. For a more adventurous experience, the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata offers roaring waterfalls, comfortable footbridges, and exposed via ferratas.
Yes, the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata is an excellent choice for families. It features a water park with a great playground for children, comfortable footbridges for easy exploration of the gorge and its waterfalls, and even a family climbing garden. Admission fees apply, and opening hours vary by season, so it's advisable to check their website before visiting.
Beyond enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the Thurn area is great for various outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, including routes to summits like Glödis. There are also several running trails, such as the Dolomites View Trail, and gravel biking routes that offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata offers exposed via ferratas with varying difficulty levels, including a C-rated route along spectacular waterfalls. Another option is the Verborgene Welt Via Ferrata, which takes you through the gorge of the Klapffall with four rope bridges, offering unique insights into the Klapfwasserfall. Equipment for via ferratas can often be rented on-site at Galitzenklamm.
The Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata has seasonal opening hours: May weekends (10 am - 5 pm), June (daily 10 am - 5 pm), July & August (9 am - 6 pm), and September (10 am - 5 pm). Admission is €4.50 for adults and €3.50 for children. It's always a good idea to check their official website for the most current information before your visit.
For the Verborgene Welt Via Ferrata, you can find parking possibilities at Klammbrücke, accessible from Leisach-Gries by following the forest road towards Kerschbaumeralm. For other trails, parking is generally available at trailheads or designated areas, but specific details may vary.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered. Many appreciate the unique perspectives from footbridges and via ferratas that allow close-up views of roaring waterfalls. The opportunity to combine waterfall visits with hiking, climbing, or simply relaxing on benches by the water is also highly valued. The region's impressive gorges and the integration of waterfalls into scenic trails are often highlighted.
Yes, the Waterfall Near Innergschlöß Trail is specifically noted for its beautifully landscaped path that runs along the waterfall, offering a scenic route. Similarly, the Wasserschaupfad in Galitzenklamm Gorge runs on comfortable footbridges, allowing everyone to explore the imposing gorge with its roaring waterfalls.
Near the Leisacher Almbach, which features a rushing brook and waterfalls, you can find the Daprakreuz at an altitude of 1,280 meters. This religious building is situated amidst nature, offering a fantastic view along a path that meanders narrowly along the mountain.
The difficulty varies. Trails like the Waterfalls in Hohe Tauern National Park and the Waterfall Near Innergschlöß Trail are generally considered intermediate. For those seeking more challenge, the via ferratas at Galitzenklamm Gorge and Verborgene Welt range from intermediate to challenging (difficulty B/C).
Yes, many of the waterfall highlights are part of longer trail networks. For instance, the Waterfall Near Innergschlöß Trail can be branched off into the Hallebachtal towards Spitzkofel or Kühbodentörl. The via ferratas also offer extended experiences, with the approach to the Verborgene Welt Via Ferrata taking about 1 hour 15 minutes before the 40-minute climb.


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