Best waterfalls in the Tennen Mountains are found within a region characterized by its alpine landscape and geological formations. The area features a mix of natural water features and historical sites, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Waterfalls here often emerge from forested areas or are part of larger river systems. The Tennen Mountains provide a setting where water shapes the terrain, creating numerous cascades and falls.
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The Teufelsgraben Waterfall impresses with its wild power and rushing water – a spectacular natural spectacle that should not be missed.
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Waterfalls can also be discovered here temporarily, if it rains enough
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Nice little waterfall right next to the road.
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Very beautiful and lovingly laid out hiking trail to the Schwarzerbach waterfall. Lots of hearts and (deep) meaningful sayings along the path.
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After a short hike from the Waldalm along the Schwarzbach, you reach a fork in the road: to the left it goes to a viewing plateau, to the right it goes to just before the Dachserfall. There the water of the Schwarzbach comes out of three openings in the rock massif.
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Two paths lead to the Dachserfall, on the left a gravel path slightly uphill to a platform. From here there is a beautiful view of the waterfall from above. Back down again, a path on the right goes over a small bridge to the 2nd viewing point. There are benches there to rest. Immediately after this, the hiking trail leads to the Tricklfall. At first a little steeper over steps, then a gentle up and down to the Tricklfall. You can hear it from far away. On the way down there is a beautiful view of the last farms west of the Arlstein. On the way to the Dachserfall there is a beautiful Kneipp facility and on the way back (depending on how you do the loop) there is the Arlerhof local history museum. It houses several buildings and is closed until mid-June 2024.https://www.museum-abtenau.at . Refreshments: Wandalm, daily from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Closed on Thursdays.
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Even small waterfalls have their charm
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Yes, several waterfalls in the Tennen Mountains are ideal for families. The path to Schwarzenbach Waterfall is well-maintained and thoughtfully designed, making it enjoyable for all ages. Similarly, Dachser Waterfall is reached via a short, accessible path with viewing platforms, perfect for a family outing. The Water-powered washing mill on the Schimengrenzbach, which includes a waterfall, is part of the Mühlenrundweg, offering an engaging experience with historical interest and a 'Herzerlweg' for children.
You'll find a variety of trails, from easy walks to more intermediate routes. For a gentle experience, the path to Schwarzenbach Waterfall is known for its lovely design. The Tricklfall and Dachserfall Waterfalls can be explored via a loop trail, with paths leading to viewing platforms and then continuing to Tricklfall, which involves some steps but is generally a pleasant walk. The Mühlenrundweg, featuring the Water-powered washing mill on the Schimengrenzbach, is also a recommended route.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the Tennen Mountains offer diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking trails like those found in the Gravel biking in the Tennen Mountains guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails detailed in the MTB Trails in the Tennen Mountains guide. Running trails are also available, with options for various difficulties, as seen in the Running Trails in the Tennen Mountains guide.
Yes, the Water-powered washing mill on the Schimengrenzbach is a notable example. This site combines historical interest with natural beauty, forming an integral part of the Mühlenrundweg. It offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and the natural spectacle of a waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the thoughtful design of the trails, such as the 'lovingly laid out' path to Schwarzenbach Waterfall, which includes benches for lingering. The accessibility of viewing platforms at waterfalls like Dachser Waterfall is also highly valued. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty with historical elements, particularly along the Mühlenrundweg.
Absolutely. Waterfalls like Dachser Waterfall offer accessible viewing platforms where you can observe the water emerging from rock formations. The Tricklfall and Dachserfall Waterfalls also feature multiple viewing points, providing different perspectives of the cascades. Even smaller falls like Tricklfall Falls have nice vantage points.
While many waterfalls are easily accessible, some, like Winnerfall, are categorized as intermediate, suggesting a slightly more demanding hike. The trail to the Tricklfall and Dachserfall Waterfalls, while offering easy sections, includes some steeper parts with steps, providing a moderate challenge.
The Tennen Mountains are characterized by an alpine landscape, meaning waterfalls are generally most impressive during warmer months when snowmelt contributes to water volume. Spring and early summer typically offer powerful flows, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter visits might offer frozen spectacles, but accessibility can be limited due to snow and ice.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the Tennen Mountains are rich in natural water features. Smaller, less prominent waterfalls like the Small Waterfall or Teufelsgraben Waterfall might offer a more secluded experience. Exploring local hiking maps and trails can often lead to discovering these charming, quieter cascades.
The waterfalls in the Tennen Mountains are often nestled within forested areas, offering lush green surroundings. You'll encounter river systems, impressive rock formations from which water emerges, and scenic viewpoints. The region's alpine landscape ensures a backdrop of breathtaking mountain panoramas and diverse flora.
Yes, the Mühlenrundweg is a prime example, incorporating the Water-powered washing mill on the Schimengrenzbach and its waterfall into a scenic circular route. Additionally, the Tricklfall and Dachserfall Waterfalls can be visited as part of a loop, allowing you to experience both falls and enjoy the surrounding nature, including a Kneipp facility and a local history museum (check opening times).


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls in the Tennen Mountains: