Waterfalls around Volders are a prominent feature of the Tyrolean landscape, offering diverse natural attractions. This region, situated in Austria, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous watercourses. The area provides access to various cascading waters, from high mountain falls fed by snowmelt to those integrated into hiking routes. These natural sites contribute to the outdoor recreational opportunities available near Volders.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • River
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more waterfalls around Volders.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Volders
From Alm to Alm – superb hikes in the Hall-Wattens Region
The most beautiful autumn hikes in Hall-Wattens
For foodies, adventurers and families – MTB Paradise Hall-Wattens
Hike hut to hut in Austria – foodie Tours in the Hall-Wattens region
Pines & peaks in the Tyrolian holiday region Hall-Wattens
Road Cycling Routes around Volders
Cycling around Volders
Hiking around Volders
MTB Trails around Volders
Mountain Hikes around Volders
Not much going on on this side. Great green valley.
0
0
A beautiful mountain stream. A feeling of beautiful, untouched nature. Just hear the gentle splashing.
0
0
The creek was changed to get this waterfall.
3
0
Beautiful view of the glacier and a place to linger 😀
0
0
Beautiful view of the glacier and a place to linger 😀
0
0
Waterfall, wooden bridge and even a piece of the remains of the wall in the ravine.
1
0
That's fun 🤩 One of the many stream crossings with refreshment 💦 and a small waterfall right on the way
0
0
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the broader Tyrolean region offers impressive waterfalls. Two distinct 'Schleier Waterfalls' are particularly noteworthy: one in Going am Wilden Kaiser, known for its 60-meter cascade and challenging climbing routes, and another in the Tux Valley near Hintertux, fed by melted snow and part of a scenic high mountain landscape. The Nasse-Tux-Bach Waterfall, fed by the Torsee, is also a significant local attraction.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rocky Trail to Schleier Waterfall offers a tiring but beautiful ascent through a fairytale forest. The Schleier Waterfall in Going am Wilden Kaiser is also a paradise for extreme climbers, and hikers can observe them in action on some of Europe's toughest routes.
The waterfalls around Volders are set amidst diverse natural features. You'll find high mountain landscapes with rock formations and green meadow mats, as well as forested areas. Some waterfalls, like the Nasse-Tux-Bach Waterfall, are fed by mountain lakes like the Torsee. The area also offers views of glaciers and alpine flora, particularly in the Weitental valley near Hintertux.
The best time to visit depends on the specific waterfall. Waterfalls fed by melted snow, such as the Schleier Waterfall in Tux, are particularly impressive in late spring and early summer. For waterfalls like the Fallbach Waterfall (Absam), a hot summer's day makes the refreshing hike especially worthwhile.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't always present, many trails leading to waterfalls are moderately difficult and can be enjoyed by families with good basic fitness. For instance, a moderately difficult circular hike to the Schleier Waterfall in Going am Wilden Kaiser is 5.5 kilometers, passing through alpine pastures and forests. Always check the specific route details for suitability for younger children.
The region around Volders is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can go hiking on routes like 'Up to the Largoz' or 'Along the Voldertalbach to the Steinkasernalm'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes, including those around Hall in Tirol. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Inn Cycle Path' loops. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Volders, Road Cycling Routes around Volders, and Running Trails around Volders guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the quiet hiking experiences and the beautiful views, especially of glaciers, as noted for the Panoramic route (Schleier Waterfall - Bichlalm). The opportunity for refreshment and fun stream crossings, like at the Stream Crossing With Waterfall, is also a highlight. The thunderous roar of water, such as at the Nasse-Tux-Bach Waterfall, leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the Schleier Waterfall in Going am Wilden Kaiser is famous for its challenging climbing routes. Visitors can often observe extreme climbers in action on the overhanging rock faces, making for a unique and exciting experience alongside the natural beauty of the waterfall.
The Fallbach Waterfall (Absam) is accessible via a roughly 30-minute hike north from the 'Bogner Astn' car park in Absam. It's a worthwhile trip, especially on a warm day.
Yes, the water from the Tux waterfalls, particularly in the Tux Valley near Hintertux, is noted for its drinking water quality. This adds to the appeal for hikers enjoying the high mountain nature of the area.
Hikes to the waterfalls around Volders vary in difficulty. Many are rated as 'intermediate,' requiring good basic fitness and sure-footedness. For example, the circular route to the Schleier Waterfall in Tux is moderately difficult, as is the 12-kilometer loop to the Nasse-Tux-Bach Waterfall. Some trails, like the Rocky Trail to Schleier Waterfall, are considered 'challenging'.
When visiting the Nasse-Tux-Bach Waterfall, be aware that the path can be slightly slippery. However, there's good grip thanks to a rope. You might get your shoes wet, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The waterfall is fed by the Torsee, and you can hear the water pour down with a thunderous roar.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Volders: