Krimml Waterfalls...

The Krimml Waterfalls are Europe's highest waterfalls in the Hohe Tauern National Park. In a very impressive way water masses fall down several steps into the depths. The many viewing platforms offer visitors a safe and good view of this natural experience. 
The Krimml Waterfalls are part of the Hohe Tauern National Park and are therefore protected by the National Park Act. In 1967, the Krimml Waterfalls were awarded the Council of Europe's Diploma for Nature Conservation.


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Suitable

  • Good weather
  • Bad weather
  • Barrier-free
  • Pets allowed
  • Summer
  • Familyfriendly
Weather

Saturday

Saturday 35°C

35°C

Sunday

Sunday 35°C

35°C

Monday

Monday 28°C

28°C

morning

27.06.2026

morning 24°C
Temperature
24°C
Sunshine
100%
Freezing level
4700

afternoon

27.06.2026

afternoon 35°C
Temperature
35°C
Sunshine
80%
Freezing level
4800

Forecast

Today, Saturday, we will reach the peak of the current heatwave and at the same time get the hottest day of the year so far. Pure sunshine, nearly cloudless skies and very little wind will add to the heat. There will probably be no thunderstorms.

Last update: 26.06.2026

Sunday

28.06.2026

Sunday 35°C
Temperature
35°C
Sunshine
80%
Freezing level
4500

Monday

29.06.2026

Monday 28°C
Temperature
28°C
Sunshine
40%
Freezing level
4300

Trend

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Temperature
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Sunshine
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Freezing level
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Trend

After a sunny morning, clouds will gradually increase on Sunday; showers and thunderstorms are possible from the afternoon.

Contact

Krimml Waterfalls...
Krimml
5743, Krimml 47
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