Best waterfalls around Unken are found in the picturesque Salzburger Saalachtal valley, offering a natural landscape with impressive waterfalls and dramatic gorges. The region provides a range of experiences, from powerful cascades to serene walks through ancient rock formations. These natural features are often integrated into extensive hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore Unken's diverse nature.
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In the middle of the Kitzbühel Alps, the wild and romantic Griessbach meanders through the gorge of the same name into the valley. Along the stream, you can walk through the gorge on beautiful hiking trails, narrow wooden walkways and also over suspension bridges. Rock formations, waterfalls and shallower sections alternate. A real gem, absolutely recommended.
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Very beautiful gorge with 3 different circular routes. There is something for everyone. Can only recommend it.
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The raging floods and waterfalls of the Wimbach in the middle of the beautiful landscape are great photo opportunities.
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Wonderful hike on hot days for children of all ages. The (round) length is 3 / 6 / 10 km, which can be easily adapted to the age. There is a lot to discover. The footbridges are very well secured and you can always climb down to the pools. After about 2.5 km the gorge opens up and the many gravel and sand banks invite you to play and have a snack. More here: https://www.kitzbueheler-alpen.com/de/stjo/so/wandern/griessbachklamm.html
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If you are in the area, you should not miss the Griesbachklamm. Although it has (almost) no steep side walls, it has been lovingly designed with wooden walkways and suspension bridges. However, you should keep small children under your supervision, as the wooden walkways to the water are not secured with railings or anything similar.
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The Wimbach constantly changes its flow speed, volume and appearance on its way through the valley and gorge/gorge. In the area of the large Griesfeld it is actually completely gone....An interesting natural spectacle
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https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=e3917b57fb21bf2eJmltdHM9MTY5NzQxNDQwMCZpZ3VpZD0xN2ZhZjI4Mi0xNjYwLTY5ZmItMmU3Mi1lMTJlMTcyMDY4ZGEmaW5zaWQ9NTI1Mg&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=17faf282-1660-69fb-2e72-e12e172068da&psq=wimbach&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9kZS53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvV2ltYmFjaHRhbA&ntb=1 There are parking spaces directly at the entrance (fees apply).
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Wimbach Gorge, known for its numerous waterfalls and the captivating sound of rushing water. Another favorite is the Klausenbach Gorge, a beautiful little gorge with varying steps, suitable for families. The Würmbach Waterfalls are also highly rated, offering a scenic path along the cascades.
Yes, several waterfalls and gorges are suitable for families. The Klausenbach Gorge is noted as very easy for children to walk through, despite requiring some sure-footedness. The Würmbach Waterfalls are also considered family-friendly, with visitors suggesting children between seven and twelve will enjoy the path.
The best time to visit is generally late spring or early summer. During this period, melting snow feeds the rivers, resulting in powerful and impressive water flows, especially at falls like Staubfall and Fischbachfall. The gorges also offer a refreshing experience during warmer weather.
Yes, the Wimbach Gorge, while a bit further afield, is a popular natural attraction near Unken that has a small entry fee, typically around €2. Visitors consider it definitely worth the experience.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter dramatic gorges with ancient rock formations, lush forests, and impressive river sections. Highlights like the Saalach River at Bad Reichenhall-Kirchberg offer views of powerful water masses against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, showcasing the region's diverse natural beauty.
The waterfalls and gorges around Unken are often integrated into extensive hiking trails. For example, the trail to Staubfall is shared with Fischbachfall, making it a combined hiking destination. You can find various hiking routes, including easy to difficult options, by exploring the hiking guide for Unken.
The Staubfall, located near Heutal, is renowned as one of Austria's highest and most impressive waterfalls, plunging approximately 250 meters. It offers a powerful display of mountain nature, especially when fed by meltwater.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing experience, especially in hot weather, and the captivating natural spectacle of the water plunging into depths. The sound of the water, the beautiful scenery, and the opportunity for immersive walks through unspoiled nature are often praised.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can explore road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Unken guide, or challenge yourself with mountain hikes, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Unken guide.
The Hausbach Waterfall is considered a beautiful piece of nature and definitely worth a walk. It's unique for having an adjoining via ferrata and hiking trail, allowing visitors to enjoy both the waterfall and observe climbing activities.
Yes, the Klausenbach Gorge is specifically mentioned as a great place to cool off in hot weather due to its shaded environment and the refreshing presence of water.
The Fischbachfall, located near Heutal, is an astonishingly beautiful twinfall, approximately 30 meters high. The best time to visit is late morning, particularly in late spring or early summer, when the Fischbach river is abundant with meltwater, enhancing its visual impact.


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