Salzburg
56 water features • 39 waterfalls • 5 dams • 4 fountains • 2 weirs • 5 springs • 1 rapidss
Discover Salzburg’s Stunning Waterworld
Salzburg isn’t just the birthplace of Mozart—it’s a nature lover’s paradise where crystal‑clear water shapes the landscape. With 39 breathtaking waterfalls, 5 historic dams, 4 charming fountains, 2 scenic weirs, 5 pristine springs, and even a thrilling rapid, the region boasts 56 unique water spots that promise unforgettable photo‑ops and peaceful retreats alike.
Whether you’re chasing the thundering cascade of Golling Waterfall, strolling beside the tranquil Almsee spring, or exploring the engineering marvels of the Salzach dams, Salzburg’s diverse water features cater to every outdoor enthusiast. Each sub‑region—from the alpine heights of the Berchtesgaden Alps to the lush valleys of the Salzach River basin—offers its own signature splash, inviting you to wander off the beaten path and uncover hidden gems.
In this Salzburg travel guide, you’ll find insider tips for hiking routes, family‑friendly picnic spots, and the best times of year to experience each waterfall’s full glory. Ready to dive into a world of misty mist, roaring torrents, and serene pools? Pack your boots, grab a map, and let Salzburg’s water wonders lead you on an unforgettable adventure.
Explore, photograph, and fall in love with the water‑filled heart of Salzburg – Austria’s most refreshing destination for nature tourism.
Featured Attractions
Kleizeleck-Wasserfall
Waterfall SalzburgWildkar Wasserfall
Waterfall SalzburgWildkar-Wasserfall
Waterfall SalzburgBiberdamm
Dam SalzburgGasteiner Wasserfall
Waterfall SalzburgAdler-Brunnen
Fountain SalzburgKraftwerk Bärenwerk
Weir SalzburgTriefen
Spring Salzburg
Plötz
Waterfall SalzburgBeim kalten Wasser
Spring SalzburgBluntau Wasserfall
Waterfall SalzburgZeiserlbrunnen
Fountain SalzburgNeighboring Regions
- Burgenland (3 spots)
- Carinthia (35 spots)
- Lower Austria (66 spots)
- Styria (61 spots)
- Tyrol (124 spots)
- Upper Austria (35 spots)
- Vienna (45 spots)
- Vorarlberg (15 spots)