Best waterfalls around Füssen are found in a region known for its natural beauty and proximity to the Bavarian Alps. The area features a mix of natural and partially man-made cascades, often set within scenic gorges. Visitors can explore various waterfall hikes around Füssen, offering diverse experiences from easily accessible town features to more challenging gorge trails. This landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst natural landmarks.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The waterfalls were quite small, as there was very little water in the Schlossbächle stream at the time. I climbed on the left side, against the flow. The trail is manageable despite the numerous steps. The steel gratings for dogs can be a bit uncomfortable for their paws.
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The stairs thing isn't for everyone, but it does have some advantages.
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The waterfall and the waterfall path are simply great
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There's beautiful nature here, with stairs, roots, and waterfalls. It's a truly beautiful area if you like stairs. If you don't like all that, just take the cable car up. But then you'll miss the nature, the waterfalls, and, oh yes, the stairs.
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Great trail in midsummer and winter
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Some of the steps are quite high, but it is still a beautiful tour along the waterfalls
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Sturdy footwear is recommended
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Pure nature and wildly romantic
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The Lechfall is directly in Füssen and very easy to access, making it ideal for families. A circular trail from Füssen's old town, about 3 kilometers long with minimal elevation, leads directly to it. The view of the Pöllat Waterfall from the Marienbrücke is also easily reachable and offers a spectacular perspective of Neuschwanstein Castle alongside the cascade.
For those seeking a more rugged experience, the Reichenbach Gorge offers an exciting hiking trail with large stones, tree trunks, and sections requiring hand stability, aided by stairs and railings. The Waterfall trail Nesselwang is another challenging option, known for its steep, muddy sections and many steps, providing an immersive nature experience.
Yes, the most iconic view of the Pöllat Waterfall is from the Marienbrücke. This bridge spans the Pöllat Gorge and offers a spectacular panoramic view of Neuschwanstein Castle with the Pöllat Waterfall cascading below.
At the Lechfall, you'll witness the powerful Lech River plunging 12 meters over five steps. The water often displays a striking turquoise-green color, especially on sunny days. Below the falls, the river enters the Lech Gorge, the only gorge in the Bavarian Alps where an Alpine-fed river still flows unhindered. The König-Max-Steg provides a close-up view directly over the falls.
Yes, a popular circular trail leads from Füssen's old town directly to the Lechfall. This approximately 3-kilometer walk has minimal elevation gain and takes about an hour, offering a convenient way to experience the waterfall.
The waterfalls are impressive year-round. In spring and early summer, after snowmelt or heavy rain, the water flow is particularly powerful. In winter, the partially frozen Lechfall offers a unique and impressive sight due to its powerful flow. The dynamic flow of waterfalls in gorges like the Reichenbach Gorge also varies with the season, making each visit interesting.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find various routes, including 'From lake to lake' – Lech loop 9 or the 'Old Town of Füssen – Lechfall loop' for hiking. For cycling, there are options like the 'Alatsee Path – Alatsee south shore loop' for gravel biking or the 'Plansee – Allgäu Cycle Path loop' for road cycling. Explore more routes on the Hiking around Füssen, Gravel biking around Füssen, and Road Cycling Routes around Füssen guide pages.
Yes, the Schlossbächel valley trail is noted for having an extreme number of stairs and steep sections. While it offers beautiful scenery around the waterfall and waterway, visitors should be prepared for a strenuous climb.
Sturdy footwear is highly recommended, especially for trails like the Reichenbach Gorge or the Waterfall trail Nesselwang, which can be steep and muddy. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, particularly in gorges where temperatures can vary.
Absolutely. The König-Max-Steg at the Lechfall provides a breathtaking and close-up view directly over the falls. For the Pöllat Waterfall, the Marienbrücke offers a dramatic perspective, combining the waterfall with the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle.
Visitors frequently praise the immense power and beauty of the water, especially at the Lechfall. The dramatic views from the Marienbrücke, combining nature with the castle, are also highly valued. For more adventurous hikers, the wild and natural experience of gorges like Reichenbach Gorge and the immersive trails of Nesselwang Waterfalls are highlights.


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