Waterfalls around Ehr are a prominent feature of the Tyrolean Alps, characterized by its mountainous terrain. This region offers a diverse range of water features, from streams to powerful cascades. Visitors can explore various natural attractions, including gorges and waterfalls, providing opportunities for connection with the alpine environment. The area is known for its accessible trails leading to these natural spectacles.
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A beautiful hike through a truly special valley. From Dörsbach, the trail ascends in numerous steps through the gorge, past many "waterfalls" over which the Wäschbach stream carves its way through the steep valley. Not a hike for beginners!
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A beautiful hike through a truly special valley. From Dörsbach, the trail ascends in numerous steps through the gorge, past many "waterfalls" over which the Wäschbach stream carves its way through the steep valley. Not a hike for beginners!
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This popular destination can be reached via a hiking trail. Coming from Nassau, hike through the Mühlbach Valley past the fish ponds to the first newly constructed footbridge. Continue past the path toward Singhofen. The Teufesdell Waterfall is fed by the local "Kernbach," a tributary of the Mühlbach. The Kernbach plunges four meters into the depths here.
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A fascinating natural spectacle awaits you between Nassau and Singhofen. The waterfall is approximately 10 meters high and is located in the Teufelsdell forest area, which is part of the "Wälder bei Singhofen" nature reserve.
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Nice idea: a rest area right next to the Teufelsdell waterfall.
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Small corner to rest right next to the waterfall.
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Steep path over rocks and steps along a small stream with many interesting little waterfalls, gullies and pools in the slate - hence the name 19 holes. Very nice!! Sure-footedness required.
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For a unique experience, visit the Häselgehrbach Waterfall where you can walk behind the cascading water via a staircase and trail. It also features a picnic spot and a pool for children to play in during summer. Another distinct spot is the Teufelsdell Waterfall, which offers an idyllic resting area on a 'gallery' right next to the falls.
Yes, the Ehrwald Waterfall Circular Trail, leading to the Seebenfall, is a great option for families. This 3.3-kilometer path is easy to hike, suitable for prams in many sections, and features interactive stations and puzzles to engage children with nature. There's even a treasure hunt along the way.
Spring is generally considered the best season to visit for optimal water volume, especially for waterfalls like the Häselgehrbach. Summer is also perfect, particularly for families, as the weather allows for playing in the water and enjoying the picnic spots.
The Ehr region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering a diverse range of water features. Besides waterfalls, you can explore dramatic natural spectacles like the 19 Holes Gorge, which features a wild and romantic narrow brook valley with water finding its way through the landscape. The Höllental Gorge also offers numerous waterfalls, small tunnels, and illuminated passages.
Yes, the Ehrwald Waterfall Circular Trail is a dedicated circular path designed for easy hiking, taking about 1 to 1.5 hours to complete. It follows the Gaisbach stream and leads to a viewpoint overlooking the Seebenfall.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural spectacles and the immersive experience of the water finding its way through the valleys, as seen in the 19 Holes Gorge. The idyllic resting spots, like the one at Teufelsdell Waterfall, are also highly valued for offering unique perspectives and a chance to relax by the falls.
Absolutely. The Teufelsdell Waterfall is recognized as a natural monument, offering an idyllic setting. Another natural monument is the Waterfall at Knabsmühle, located at the entrance to the Hauserbachstausee, which is a scenic stop along routes like the Limesweg.
The region around Ehr offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'Hauserbachsee – View of Hasenbach Valley loop from Ehr', or enjoy cycling tours like the 'Hauserbachsee – Sauerbrunnen Marienfels loop from Ehr'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the 'View of Roth – View of Hasenbach Valley loop from Marienfels'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Ehr, Cycling around Ehr, and MTB Trails around Ehr guides.
The Häselgehrbach Waterfall is easily accessible, located just before Ehrwald on the bike path. The Ehrwald Waterfall Circular Trail is also designed for easy hiking, with many sections suitable for prams, making it accessible for families.
Yes, the Mariensprung Karst Spring and Waterfall is appreciated for its scenic viewpoint and offers excellent opportunities for photography. Additionally, the Teufelsdell Waterfall features a resting area on a 'gallery' that provides a unique perspective of the falls.
The region around Ehr is characterized by mountainous terrain. While some trails, like the Ehrwald Waterfall Circular Trail, are easy and family-friendly, others, such as the path through the 19 Holes Gorge, can be steep and require sure-footedness and good physical condition. Many trails are intermediate to challenging, often winding through forests.


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