Best waterfalls around Lech am Arlberg are found within its alpine landscapes and along the Lech River. The surrounding region, particularly along hiking routes and gorges, features several water features and cascades. These natural attractions offer opportunities to experience the pristine mountain ecosystem.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A great hike for the whole family. Footwear should be chosen accordingly, as some sections can be slippery. The tour is suitable for medium to large dogs.
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Beautifully situated alpine pasture with great views
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The path continues to wind uphill and after a right turn it goes steeply up over rocks. You have reached the gorge, a deep rock cut that the Gemstelbach has dug here over the years. To the right of the gorge, the path continues uphill, secured with a rope. The view down into the gorge is breathtaking. Deep down in the gorge you can hear the rushing of the Gemstelbach and in front of you you can see the waterfalls at the end of the valley in front of the Koblat massif.
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Great path through the gorge along the waters of the Rosanna. Partly slippery on the root passages.
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A beautiful waterfall right on the trail
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A somewhat wilder section, you should not be afraid of heights.
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It is actually the Grießbach waterfall that lies between Hägerau and Steeg. It is around 80 meters high and is usually completely frozen in winter.
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Beyond the well-known Rosanna Gorge Trail and Gemstel Gorge, the region features the impressive Hägerauer Waterfall, also known as Grießbach waterfall, which is approximately 80 meters high. You can also find smaller cascades along the Lechweg Trail and a waterfall near the Täli Alpine hut during a hike to Wöstertäli.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The hike to the Wöstertäli Waterfall from the center of Lech is considered family-friendly, leading through cool forests. Additionally, the Rear Gemstel Alp and Stierhof Alp, both near water features, are categorized as family-friendly stops.
The best time to visit is from late spring to early summer when the snowmelt ensures a stronger water flow, making the waterfalls more spectacular. During summer, the flow can be lower, but the trails are generally more accessible. Winter offers a unique experience, especially at the Hägerauer Waterfall, which often completely freezes and becomes a popular spot for ice climbing.
Many water features are integrated into hiking trails that can be reached via public transport. For instance, the Lechweg Trail has sections accessible by bus. The hike to the Wöstertäli Waterfall starts from the center of Lech, which is well-served. For the Hägerauer Waterfall, you can take a leisurely walk from Steeg or Hägerau, which are reachable by bus.
Yes, several huts and pubs are located along hiking routes near water features. For example, a small pub is situated at the base of the Hägerauer Waterfall. The Rear Gemstel Alp and Stierhof Alp offer delicious food and homemade cakes, providing excellent rest stops during your hikes.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy family-friendly walks to more challenging routes. You can find trails winding through forests, alpine meadows, and dramatic gorges. The Lechweg Trail, for example, features sections with waterfalls and woodland paths, while the Green Ring offers a multi-day experience through valleys and past waterfalls.
Yes, the region is home to impressive gorges. The Gemstel Gorge is a deep rock-cut gorge where you can hear the rushing of the Gemstelbach and see waterfalls at the end of the valley. The Rosanna Gorge Trail also leads along the Rosanna River through a gorge with rushing water.
The waterfalls and cascades offer picturesque scenes of untouched nature, clear mountain water, and peaceful alpine environments. They provide a refreshing escape and a chance to connect with the pristine mountain ecosystem. Many are integrated into well-maintained hiking trails, allowing visitors to enjoy diverse landscapes alongside the beauty of the water.
The Hägerauer Waterfall is a natural monument itself. At its base, you can find remnants of a shed indicating its past use for electricity generation. There's also a Kneipp facility nearby for a refreshing experience. The waterfall is easily visible from a gravel path, offering good viewpoints.
While specific regulations for each trail vary, many hiking trails in the Lech am Arlberg region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park rules for specific trails, especially within nature park areas, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The Lechweg Trail offers a specific section called the 'Lechweg loop 'At the waterfalls',' starting from Nature Park House Elmen, which leads past numerous streams and a waterfall stream on charming forest paths. The Green Ring, a multi-day hiking route, also leads over mountain ridges and through valleys, passing waterfalls.
The Lech region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging gravel tours like the Lech and Zug to Formarinsee Gravel Tour, or moderate road cycling routes such as the Spullersee North Dam loop from Lech. Hiking is also very popular, with many trails like those mentioned in the Cycling around Lech guide offering diverse terrain.


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