Waterfalls around Ranggen offer a blend of natural features and artistic installations in Tyrol, Austria. The village is situated in a landscape that provides opportunities for reflective walks. A unique water feature is integrated into the "Path of Liberation," part of the "Seven Masterpieces of Mercy" art series. This small waterfall flows into over-dimensional hands, symbolizing giving. The area provides a serene experience, combining art with nature.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The access is blocked off at the bottom and the path itself is quite difficult. Not recommended.
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I had actually deviated from my planned route here. But I saw on the map how I could get to the lake. First it went downhill, then uphill again and finally I was rewarded with this waterfall. If I hadn't taken this detour, I wouldn't have discovered it
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On foot from Seefeld down into the valley through a wintry and truly magical forest. Highly recommended up to the Bodenalm. Here you will also find the "AUDI Experience Area"
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The path is not blocked, but quite steep and very rooty.
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The somewhat steeper path up to one of the warmest natural bathing lakes in Tyrol...
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Demanding, not driving everything for me, a little pushing cannot be avoided, past some small waterfalls
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A very nice hike for nature lovers. Lots of large and small waterfalls along the route. Almost the entire route has a breathtaking view of the Sellraintal
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Nice access to the Möserer See
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Ranggen offers a unique blend of natural water features and artistic installations. You'll find small natural waterfalls and streams, as well as a distinctive "little waterfall" integrated into an art installation along the "Path of Liberation." This art piece, part of the "Seven Masterpieces of Mercy," features water flowing into over-dimensional hands, offering a serene and contemplative experience.
Yes, the View of the Sellrain Valley is a popular highlight that features many large and small waterfalls along its route, offering breathtaking views of the Sellraintal. Another spot is the Single-Bankl and Waterfall Viewpoint, which provides a hidden break place at a waterfall.
The best time to visit depends on what you're looking for. The area offers a beautiful experience year-round. For instance, the Stream With Small Waterfalls in the Seefeld Forest is highly recommended for a magical forest setting, especially during winter.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the Waterfall on the Wasserfall-Steig Trail, are considered challenging. Others, such as the route featuring the Stream With Small Waterfalls in the Seefeld Forest, are of intermediate difficulty. There are also easier paths, like the Single-Bankl and Waterfall Viewpoint, which is part of a very nice and easy-to-ride single trail.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't always present, many of the smaller waterfalls and streams in the area can be enjoyed by families. The art installation waterfall on the "Path of Liberation" offers a gentle, reflective walk suitable for all ages. For easy hikes, you can explore options listed in the Easy hikes around Ranggen guide, which may lead to or pass by some of these smaller water features.
The area around Ranggen is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, from easy to challenging, that often pass by or lead to waterfalls and viewpoints. For example, explore the Hiking around Ranggen guide for moderate trails, or the Mountain Hikes around Ranggen guide for more difficult mountaineering options.
Many hiking trails in the Tyrol region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations. Generally, if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, they can accompany you on most paths leading to the smaller waterfalls and streams around Ranggen. Always ensure you carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
The Waterfall on the Wasserfall-Steig Trail is part of the Ice Age Trail in Mösern. This trail introduces the impact of ice ages on the scenic shape of the Seefeld high plateau, with observation points and interactive elements explaining glaciation, glacier power, and other geological features. It offers an ideal view of the Olympic region and the glacier's work.
Yes, the Stream With Small Waterfalls in the Seefeld Forest offers a beautiful experience through a wintry and magical forest, featuring small waterfalls along the river. Another option is the Singletrack from Pfaffenhofer Alm to Oberhofer Alm, which is a challenging trail passing by some small waterfalls.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and the unique artistic interpretation found in Ranggen. The serene experience of the art installation waterfall, combined with the picturesque views from spots like the View of the Sellrain Valley, makes for a tranquil and reflective outdoor adventure. The komoot community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 80 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
While specific circular waterfall walks aren't explicitly detailed, many of the hiking routes around Ranggen can be done as loops. For example, the Hiking around Ranggen guide includes a "Hiking loop from Ranggen" that might incorporate some of the smaller water features or offer views of them.


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