Waterfalls around Lofer and its surrounding region offer natural experiences. The area features a variety of captivating waterfalls and gorges, providing opportunities for hiking and cooling off. Lofer is characterized by its mountainous terrain and lush valleys, where water cascades through rocky formations and dense forests. These natural attractions are accessible through various trails, catering to different activity levels.
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The Strohwollner Gorge can be explored in both summer and winter. In winter, the waterfalls are partially frozen and look stunning. The best time to visit is around midday on a sunny day, when the pools of water create a truly spectacular display of colors! The gorge is easily reached from Lofer in half an hour. In winter, we recommend wearing spikes on your shoes, as the paths and walkways can be icy. Have fun! :)
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Very beautiful gorge, especially in the morning hours when there is not so much going on
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The Strohwollner Gorge in St. Martin near Lofer is one of the most picturesque gorges in the Saalach Valley. The short hike offers impressive natural experiences: first the water thunders over the rocks before the torrent calms down and flows gently further down the valley. Especially on warm summer days, the gorge is pleasantly cool due to its shady location and is therefore a popular destination for families with children aged 4 and over. The round trip takes around 30 minutes, although a longer hike to the Scheffsnother Alm or further to the Hundshorn is also possible.
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Don't forget your swimming trunks :-)
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Beautiful path, great views and little experiences. Especially on hot sunny days, the path is easy to do thanks to the shady forests and cooling natural pools, even uphill with a child carrier. Maybe think about water shoes, because it can be very slippery in the waterfalls. And remember that in summer the last descent into the valley with the Almbahn is at 4:15 p.m., so start early enough if you want to have enough time at the top.
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The Fischbachfall is an impressive waterfall near Ruhpolding or Heutal (Austrian side). It is embedded in beautiful nature and is not far from the Heutal ski area. I set off from the German side, Holzknechtmuseum Ruhpolding. The sight of this natural spectacle along the small stream is really superlative! 🌊💧 Caution ⚠ ! If someone wants to go down to the Fischbachfall, it is only recommended with safety in mind.. If you like hiking, there are also some beautiful hikes and circular trails in the area around the Fischbachfall. Perhaps you would like to plan your own tour and explore nature?
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If you are nearby you should definitely take a detour into the gorge, it is worth it
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Not easy to walk, but worth the effort. Children between the ages of seven and twelve will have fun. Tip: take swimming trunks and towels for the children.
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The region offers several captivating trails. The Würmbach Waterfalls are part of an adventurous trail that leads through shady woods and past numerous small pools. Another popular option is the Waterfall Pools on the Wasserfallweg, Salzburg, which offers spectacular views and opportunities for a quick cool down.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Strohwollner Gorge in St. Martin near Lofer is particularly popular for families with children aged 4 and over, offering a short, impressive hike in a cool, shady environment. The Waterfall Trail, which includes the Würmbach Waterfalls, is also suitable for families, with puzzle stations and a playground at the end.
Many waterfalls and gorges, like the Weißbach Gorge and Strohwollner Gorge, are ideal for visiting in summer, as their cool, shady locations provide a refreshing escape from the heat. The Strohwollner Gorge is also stunning in winter, with partially frozen waterfalls. For the Fischbach Waterfall, the water's color varies depending on the season and light, offering a unique spectacle year-round.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. The Fischbach Waterfall cascades through a rocky gorge, forming small pools with water shimmering in green, turquoise, or dark blue. The Weißbach Gorge features numerous small waterfalls and a cool environment. Along the Waterfall Trail, you'll find thundering waterfalls, small pools, and shady woods.
Yes, several locations offer chances to cool down. The Würmbach Waterfalls are known for opportunities to cool off, especially for children aged seven to twelve, who might enjoy bringing swimming trunks and towels. The Waterfall Pools on the Wasserfallweg, Salzburg also provide a quick cool down, though entering some basins is not safe and prevented by fences.
For hikes in gorges like the Weißbach Gorge, it's recommended to be sure-footed and wear good shoes, as some passages can be wet and slippery. Hiking poles can also be helpful. If you're visiting with children, especially at the Würmbach Waterfalls, consider bringing swimming trunks and towels for them to enjoy the water.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the Lofer region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'St. Martin Church – View of the Saalach River loop', which are detailed in the Running Trails around Lofer guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Steinberg loop' or 'Tour to the Saalachtal's Natural Forces' in the Cycling around Lofer guide, and road cyclists have options like the 'Ritzensee Lake – Saalfelden am Steinernen Meer loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Lofer guide.
Some waterfall paths require caution. The path down to the Fischbach Waterfall is not easy and requires safety in mind if you wish to go down to it. Similarly, the Weißbach Gorge has sections where it drops very low and passages over slippery stone, making it not recommended for very small children and requiring sure-footedness.
The round trip through the Strohwollner Gorge typically takes around 30 minutes. However, there are options for longer hikes that extend to the Scheffsnother Alm or further to the Hundshorn.
The Waterfall Trail, which features the Würmbach Waterfalls, is an adventurous path leading up to the Almenwelt Lofer. It includes 12 fascinating stations and puzzle elements, winding through shady woods and past numerous small pools. It's an ideal solution for cooling off and offers a varied experience for families.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive natural experiences and the refreshing escape from summer heat. The cool environments of gorges like Strohwollner Gorge and Weißbach Gorge are particularly appreciated. The natural spectacle of cascading water, varying water colors, and the opportunity for a quick cool down are also highly valued.
Yes, many of the waterfall trails offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, along the Waterfall Pools on the Wasserfallweg, Salzburg, you get a new spectacular view of the waterfalls with each formation as the path meanders in serpentines. The trails often provide scenic vistas of the surrounding mountainous terrain and lush valleys.


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