Milky white, the Mischbach stream runs up to a rocky edge before plunging almost a hundred metres into the depths in a free fall. As it does so, the water divides into two silken strands that are carried back and forth by the wind like veils and constantly take on new shapes. The Mischbach waterfall, which the locals used to call the Urfall, finally got its name because of the "mixed water" that feeds it. The spring water flowing down the valley from the Glücksgrat mixes with the melt water from the Habichtferner, which reaches up to just below the Habicht. You can get very close to the Mischbach waterfall on a platform built at the foot of the fall.