Waterfalls around Steeg, located in Austria's Lech Valley, offer access to various impressive water features. The region's landscape is characterized by its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. Steeg serves as a destination for those interested in exploring natural monuments and gorges. The area provides a setting for hiking and experiencing diverse water formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The start of the via ferrata can be reached from Holzgau in about half an hour. It is divided into three routes of varying difficulty levels, which can be easily combined with one another: the chamois (B/C), the ibex (C+) and the eagle route (D/E). A highlight is certainly the crossing of the roaring Simms waterfall using a total of three rope bridges. A via ferrata experience that is absolutely recommended!👌
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What this highlight means is the Simms Waterfall. It can be reached through the right side of the valley via a good gravel path towards Rossgumpenalm/Café Uta, so you can observe the waterfall from close up. It was created artificially in the 19th century by the Englishman Frederic Simms through blasting. The waterfall is about 30 m high and is fed by the Höhenbach. There are many hikers on the route, most of whom want to go to the Holzgau suspension bridge.
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beautiful path along the Schwarzwasserbach
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Depending on the weather, the short walk through the gorge to the waterfall can be very slippery.
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One of several beautiful rest stops in Gemsteltal. The Alpe offers delicious food and homemade cakes.
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From the Schwarzwassertal, the narrow Schwarzwasserbach flows above and below ground to Riezlern in the Kleinwalsertal, where it flows into the Breitach. Before that it crosses the Wäldele, through which you can take an interesting hike along the stream, from Riezlern to the Auenhütte or vice versa. There is a regular bus service for the way back. Or you can park in the middle of the parking lot of the sports field on Wäldelestraße. Source: https://allgaeu-erleben.com/0496-schwarzwasserbach.php
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Super nice hosts. The menu looked very inviting.
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Beyond classic cascades, you can discover the Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach. This natural monument allows access via a ladder, and during drier periods, you can even explore the stream bed on foot. It offers a different kind of water-related natural attraction.
Yes, the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata is a must-visit for adventure seekers. This 30-meter high waterfall features three via ferrata routes of varying difficulty (B/C, C, and E/D), including sections that cross the waterfall via two rope bridges. Even if you're not climbing, a gravel path allows for close-up observation.
For those seeking a more rugged experience, the Hölltobel Waterfall is ideal. The ascent involves natural mountain paths, requiring sure-footedness and a good head for heights. Airy viewing platforms provide dramatic views into the deep gorge.
Absolutely. The Gemstel Gorge is a deep rock cut where the Gemstelbach flows. While not directly accessible, you can see waterfalls at the end of the valley from hiking trails. The path alongside the gorge is secured with a rope in some sections, offering breathtaking views into the rushing waters below.
The waterfalls are impressive year-round. During spring and summer, you'll experience lush greenery and powerful flows from snowmelt. In winter, some waterfalls, like the Schreitenbach Waterfall, freeze completely, transforming into popular spots for ice climbing and offering a unique, dramatic spectacle.
The Schreitenbach Waterfall, also known as Hägerauer Waterfall, is notable for its natural Kneipp facility located directly below it. The rising spray from the waterfalls in the Lechtal region is also believed to have positive effects on the respiratory system, potentially aiding conditions like asthma.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Schreitenbach Waterfall is easily accessible along the Lechweg long-distance hiking trail. You can find more hiking options, including easy and difficult routes, by exploring the Hiking around Steeg guide.
While some waterfall hikes are more challenging, the area around the Gemstel Gorge offers family-friendly options. The Rear Gemstel Alp is a hut with a restaurant, offering delicious food and homemade cakes, and is considered family-friendly. It's also a great spot to observe ibex and chamois.
Besides hiking, the Steeg area is excellent for cycling and running. You can explore various routes like the Lech Cycle Path, or running trails with scenic views. For more details, check out the Cycling around Steeg and Running Trails around Steeg guides.
For hikes to waterfalls like Hölltobel, ankle-high mountain boots with good tread soles are recommended due to natural mountain paths and potentially wet conditions. Generally, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather and rain protection is advisable.
The Simms Waterfall, while offering challenging via ferrata routes, is also accessible via a gravel path, allowing visitors to get close to the waterfall without a strenuous hike. The Schreitenbach Waterfall is also noted for its accessibility along the Lechweg.


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