Waterfalls and Natural Wonders
This collection highlights the diverse hydrological and geological features of the Tyrolean Alps. It includes the Karwendeltal, one of the longest valleys in the Karwendel range, and Pillersee, a high-altitude lake in the Northern Limestone Alps. The list features distinct water elements, such as the ice-climbing destination Hängende Gärten in Sellraintal and the Häringer Wasserfall near the Pölven massif, showcasing the rugged terrain of the Karwendel and Hohe Tauern regions.
Pillersee
Pillersee is a lake in the Northern Limestone Alps in Tyrol, Austria.The Pillersee is in the Pillerseevalley near the village of Sankt…
Hängende Gärten
Waterfall in the Sellrain Valley known as a destination for ice climbing during the winter months.
Häringer Wasserfall
Waterfall located in Bad Häring, accessible via the Pölven circular hiking trail.
Seeleralmbach
Alpine stream and waterfall located within the Hohe Tauern National Park region near Matrei in Osttirol.
Die Spritz
Waterfall located in the Karwendel mountains near Scharnitz.
Karwendeltal
One of the longest valleys in the Karwendel Mountains, extending between the Karwendel Main Ridge and the Gleirsch-Halltal Chain.
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