Waterfalls around Wildenstein offer diverse natural attractions across two distinct regions: Wildenstein, Carinthia, Austria, and Wildenstein, Haut-Rhin, France. These areas feature impressive waterfalls, some with significant free-fall heights, accessible via hiking trails. Visitors can explore a variety of cascades, from those with viewing platforms to others integrated into scenic hiking routes. The natural landscapes surrounding these waterfalls provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and offer unique perspectives on the water's flow.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Unfortunately, you can't get to the water from the bridge
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This is and has been one of the most beautiful hikes in decades – a mystical (fairy) forest with a picturesque gorge through which a clear stream meanders, burbling and gurgling! Truly, simply beautiful – nature that captivates, fascinates, and casts its spell...!!! Again and again...
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In a word: amazing! Unfortunately, you can't get close enough to drink it. It would be too dangerous.
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A very pretty waterfall that brings you a feeling of freshness accompanied by the bubbling sound of the waterfall.
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Beautiful, small waterfall on the varied Sentier des Roches path.
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Superb walk along this stream. The route is punctuated by crossing pretty little bridges
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Kleiner Wasserfall direction am Rock Trail
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Refreshing waterfall at the end of the trail. Be careful with water, it is better to purify it before drinking it as a precaution.
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The Wildenstein region spans two distinct areas, Austria and France, each offering unique waterfalls. In Austria, the Wildenstein Waterfall in Carinthia is notable for its 54-meter free fall. In France, popular spots include the Bockloch Waterfall, which is a starting point for trails with smaller cascades, and the Waterfall on Sentier des Roches, located directly on a scenic hike route.
Yes, the Wildenstein Waterfall (also known as Wildensteiner Wasserfall) is located in Carinthia, Austria. It's one of Europe's highest free-falling waterfalls, with a 54-meter drop. A viewing platform at its foot offers excellent views, and it's accessible via a hiking trail.
The Wildenstein Waterfall in Carinthia, Austria, is unique for its impressive 54-meter free fall, making it one of Europe's highest. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing experience on the hiking trail leading to it, and a viewing platform provides an unobstructed view. There's also the rare opportunity to view the waterfall from behind, though approaching too closely is prohibited due to falling rock risks.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. In France, the Heidenbad Waterfall is easily reachable with a pleasant 15-minute walk from a parking area, making it ideal for families with young children. The area around the Stone Bridge at Saut des Cuves also offers pleasant family walks alongside the Vologne River.
Near the waterfalls in Wildenstein, France, you'll find diverse hiking opportunities. The Bockloch Waterfall serves as the starting point for a 90-minute circular trail that climbs through the Hinterbockloch valley, revealing several smaller waterfalls. The Phény stream offers a picturesque narrow gorge hike with small wooden and stone bridges, and chains in some impassable sections. For more options, explore the Hiking around Wildenstein guide.
Yes, both regions offer historical context. Near the Wildenstein Waterfall in Carinthia, Austria, you can see the ruins of Wildenstein Castle, believed to have been destroyed in a 1348 earthquake. In France, local legends associated with the Donkey's Leap waterfall tell of a knight and his donkey, adding a layer of historical intrigue. The name 'Bockloch' (goat hole) also hints at the region's historical connection to wild goats.
The waterfalls in both Wildenstein regions are generally accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable hiking and to fully enjoy the natural surroundings, spring, summer, and autumn are ideal. In winter, while accessible, some trails might not be cleared of snow, and conditions can be slippery, especially near waterfalls like Donkey's Leap where good shoes are essential in wet weather.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the Wildenstein region offers various outdoor activities. In Austria, near the Wildenstein Waterfall, you can find a Flying Fox Park with 11 slides for thrill-seekers, and it's a starting point for a strenuous hike to Hochobir (2139 m). In France, the area around Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein is popular for walking and cycling. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Wildenstein guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the immersive experience. For instance, the Waterfall on Sentier des Roches is loved for being directly next to the hike route. The Bockloch Waterfall is appreciated for its freshness and bubbling sound. The hike up the gorge to Donkey's Leap is often described as fantastic and breathtaking, especially when the many rivulets are flowing.
Yes, some trails leading to or past waterfalls can be challenging. For example, the final third of the ascent to the Wildenstein Waterfall in Carinthia, Austria, becomes steeper. In France, the Bockloch Waterfall is part of trails categorized as challenging or intermediate. The gorge leading to Donkey's Leap can also be demanding, especially in wet conditions where good shoes are highly recommended.
For the Wildenstein Waterfall in Carinthia, Austria, there is a car park near Gallizien, from which the waterfall is about a 20-minute walk. In Wildenstein, Haut-Rhin, France, the Heidenbad Waterfall has a dedicated parking area, making it easily accessible. For other trails, parking information is typically available on specific route descriptions within the komoot guides.
Generally, many outdoor trails in the Wildenstein region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to check specific trail regulations. Given the natural settings and hiking opportunities, dogs are often welcome on leash. However, be mindful of terrain, especially in areas like the Donkey's Leap gorge, where slippery conditions can make it challenging for pets.


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