Waterfalls around Stanz bei Landeck are found within a mountainous region known for its natural landscapes and the scenic Stanzertal valley. The area offers various opportunities to experience flowing water, from impressive cascades to serene streams. Stanz bei Landeck serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions, which are often integrated into hiking trails. The region's terrain ensures numerous smaller falls, particularly during periods of high water flow.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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At the end of the road there is a wooden bridge for hikers over the Parseierbach. This is also where the valley station of the cable car to the Memminger Hut is located. For a fee (5 €) you can have your backpack transported to the Memminger Hut. You simply put your backpack in the tub of the cable car. Behind the wooden bridge the path leads relatively steeply up the western slope of the Seekogel. Part of the path is very comfortable and safe in the form of wooden steps.
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The climb is relatively steep on the western slope of the Seekogel. Part of the path is very comfortable and safe in the form of wooden steps. In the upper part, the path leads below very beautiful waterfalls in a small gorge to the high plateau of the Memminger Hut. Below the waterfalls, many ibexes could be seen in the immediate vicinity of the hiking trail. An impressive experience.
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No shame in getting off here and pushing a few meters (or a few more).
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Bus departures at 9.15 am and 5 pm
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From here the scheduled taxi continues into the valley. Departures are 9.15am and 5pm
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A beautiful natural spectacle! Top!
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From here it goes up the mountain to the Memminger Hut. If you don't feel like carrying your backpack up, you can have it transported by cable car.
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The region offers several notable waterfalls. The Seewiseebach Waterfall is known for its imposing landscape along the E5 trail. Another highlight is the waterfall section during the Ascent to the Memminger Hut, offering stunning mountain views. For a unique experience, the Zammer Lochputz Gorge and Waterfall provides a mystical journey through tunnels and bridges to a 30-meter high waterfall.
Yes, the Zammer Lochputz Gorge and Waterfall is explicitly listed as family-friendly. It features an accessible path through tunnels and bridges, leading to the impressive waterfall, and offers a mystical atmosphere that can be engaging for all ages. Additionally, the Verpeilschlucht (Verpeil Gorge) in nearby Feichten im Kaunertal is known for its accessible valley where children can play by the water.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter deep gorges, such as the Singletrail Tobadill (Giggler Tobel Trail) and the Zammer Lochputz Gorge. The region is characterized by mountainous landscapes, rivers, and forests, offering numerous viewpoints and natural monuments. The Rosanna Gorge Trail also provides picturesque natural experiences along the Rosanna River.
The best time to visit is typically during snowmelt or after heavy rainfall when the waterfalls are at their most powerful and impressive. Spring and early summer offer lush greenery, while autumn provides beautiful landscapes, as seen along the Rosannaweg path. Some trails, like the one to Seewiseebach Waterfall, may have narrow bridges accessible only when the associated hut is open, usually in the warmer months.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls in the region are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the Ascent to the Memminger Hut includes a beautiful waterfall section. The Seewiseebach Waterfall is found along the E5 trail. You can find more detailed hiking options, including those with waterfalls, in the Mountain Hikes around Stanz bei Landeck guide.
Besides hiking, the area around Stanz bei Landeck offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for MTB Trails or Gravel Biking. These guides provide routes that often pass through scenic landscapes, including river valleys and viewpoints, complementing a visit to the waterfalls.
Some waterfall locations, like the Parseierbach Waterfall and Material Cableway Base Station, offer designated parking. For other trails and waterfalls, parking availability may vary, often found at trailheads or nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking information before your visit.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to the Memminger Hut is a strenuous but rewarding climb that includes a waterfall. The Singletrail Tobadill (Giggler Tobel Trail) is also considered challenging, with narrow and exposed sections, and features a waterfall and gorge.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive and dreamlike landscapes, especially along the waterfall sections of trails. The powerful natural beauty of the water, the unique geological formations like gorges, and the rewarding views after a climb are often mentioned. The mystical atmosphere of places like the Zammer Lochputz also leaves a lasting impression.
While some specific locations, such as near the Parseierbach Waterfall, are noted for having drinkable river water, it is generally recommended to carry your own water or use a water filter when hiking in natural areas, unless explicitly stated otherwise by local authorities or clear signage.
Near the Parseierbach Waterfall, you'll find a material cableway base station that can transport backpacks up to the Memminger Hut, which is a unique facility for hikers. The Zammer Lochputz features tunnels, paths, and bridges built to allow access through the gorge, showcasing an old hydroelectric power plant.


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