Waterfalls in Lechtal are a prominent feature of the Tyrolean Alps, showcasing the region's natural landscape. These cascades offer diverse experiences, from powerful flows to those integrated with hiking trails. The Lechtal region provides various opportunities to explore these natural monuments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A detour from Sulzlalm towards the Frederic Simms Hut through a magnificent mountain landscape. Absolutely worth it!
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The valley station of the Simms Hut's cable car is located approximately 250 meters below the Alpine Club Hut. The hike to the Frederic Simms Hut takes another 30-45 minutes.
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Attention: The via ferrata is closed during the winter months from October 11th to May 15th!
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The start of the via ferrata can be reached from Holzgau in about half an hour. It is divided into three routes of varying difficulty levels, which can be easily combined with one another: the chamois (B/C), the ibex (C+) and the eagle route (D/E). A highlight is certainly the crossing of the roaring Simms waterfall using a total of three rope bridges. A via ferrata experience that is absolutely recommended!👌
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A beautiful waterfall right on the trail
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It is actually the Grießbach waterfall that lies between Hägerau and Steeg. It is around 80 meters high and is usually completely frozen in winter.
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What this highlight means is the Simms Waterfall. It can be reached through the right side of the valley via a good gravel path towards Rossgumpenalm/Café Uta, so you can observe the waterfall from close up. It was created artificially in the 19th century by the Englishman Frederic Simms through blasting. The waterfall is about 30 m high and is fed by the Höhenbach. There are many hikers on the route, most of whom want to go to the Holzgau suspension bridge.
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The Lechtal region offers waterfalls with distinct natural characteristics. For instance, the Hägerauer Waterfall, formed by the Griestalbach stream, is known to freeze completely in winter, creating a stunning ice formation. The Doser Waterfall near Häselgehr is unique because it flows seasonally, typically starting in April and drying up in November, emerging from a rock grotto.
Yes, for those seeking adventure, the Simms Waterfall Via Ferrata near Holzgau provides three routes of varying difficulty (B/C to E/D). Route C even crosses the waterfall via two rope bridges, offering a unique perspective. In winter, the frozen Simms Waterfall also becomes a spot for ice climbers.
Many waterfalls in Lechtal are accessible for families. The Doser Waterfall near Häselgehr has an easy circular trail that takes approximately one hour, making it a pleasant family outing. Additionally, the area around Lech am Arlberg offers family-friendly hikes to waterfalls, often through cool, shady forests.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. For the full flow of most waterfalls, spring and early summer after snowmelt are ideal. The Doser Waterfall specifically begins to flow in April. If you're interested in ice formations, winter is the time to see waterfalls like the Hägerauer Waterfall frozen solid.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails. For example, the Simms Waterfall is reached after about a kilometer along the Höhenbach Gorge from Holzgau. There's also an easy circular trail around the Doser Waterfall. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes in Lechtal that often pass by or lead to waterfalls.
Yes, many waterfalls in Lechtal offer excellent viewpoints. The Rotlech Waterfall, for instance, has a dedicated viewpoint with a bench to appreciate its full height. The Hölltalschlucht Gorge features a narrow suspension bridge spanning 45 meters above the Streimbach, providing views of the rushing water below and a waterfall.
Beyond hiking, the Lechtal region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the Doser Waterfall – Lech Riverside Path loop, or more challenging mountain hikes that might lead to higher-altitude waterfalls or offer views of them. Canyoning tours in the nearby Warth-Schröcken area also involve navigating gorges with multiple waterfalls.
The Simms Waterfall near Holzgau is easily accessible. You can reach it after about a kilometer along the impressive Höhenbach Gorge directly from the village. If you plan to continue to the Frederic Simms Hut, it takes an additional 30-45 minutes from the cable car valley station, which is about 250 meters below the hut.
While many waterfalls are popular, exploring trails slightly off the main path can reveal quieter spots. The Waterfall Near the Simms Hütte Material Cableway offers a magnificent mountain landscape and a wild stream, providing a more secluded experience. The Waterfall by the Trail is another example of a smaller, charming cascade you might encounter on a hike.
The spray from the waterfalls in the Tyrolean Alps, including those in Lechtal, is believed to have positive effects on the respiratory system. The fine mist can potentially aid conditions like asthma, making a visit not only visually refreshing but also beneficial for well-being.
Near the Simms Waterfall, for example, Café Uta is mentioned as a reference point for accessing the via ferrata. While specific cafes are not abundant directly at every waterfall, villages like Holzgau and Häselgehr, which are starting points for many waterfall trails, offer amenities and places to eat.


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