Best waterfalls around Gmünd in Kärnten are found within the picturesque Maltatal (Malta Valley), offering access to numerous natural wonders. This region in Carinthia features a variety of waterfalls, from majestic cascades to smaller, serene spots. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore these natural features through various hiking and cycling paths.
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The Herzogfall is not only a beautiful waterfall, located directly on the Millstatt gorge path, but also a designated natural monument.
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Easily navigable cycle path (even without an e-bike) in a beautiful landscape
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Bring good shoes and, in summer, your swimsuit 😀
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Great waterfall. Right in front of it there is a water playground for children with a barbecue area. You can get very close to the waterfall, but you have to pay an entrance fee. There is a discount for Kärnten Card holders
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The water rushes into the corner like a slide, and from here the climb through the forest begins.
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Great place for a little break at the waterfall
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From here you shouldn't miss the hiking trail to the upper part.
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The Maltatal (Malta Valley) is home to several impressive waterfalls. Among them, the Fallbach Waterfall stands out as the highest in Carinthia, cascading 220 meters. You can also explore the Lower Gössfall, known for its unique 'slide-like' water flow, and the naturally beautiful Herzogfall.
Yes, the Fallbach Waterfall is particularly family-friendly. It features an adventure playground and a water park, making it an ideal excursion for children. The hike to Herzogfall is also suitable for families with children, provided you take appropriate breaks.
The waterfalls are generally best visited from spring through autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and the water flow is strong. During winter, the Fallbach Waterfall transforms into an impressive ice tower, offering a unique spectacle for ice climbers and winter visitors.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Lower Gössfall serves as a starting point for a circular hiking trail through the forest to its upper sections. The Herzogfall is also part of a beautiful hiking trail. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring Mountain Hikes around Gmünd in Kärnten.
Yes, the Malta Valley Cycle Path is an excellent option. This path meanders along the Malta River and passes by the Fallbach Waterfall and its water adventure park. It's a great way to combine cycling with waterfall viewing. For more cycling routes, check out MTB Trails around Gmünd in Kärnten.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to visit the Fallbach Waterfall, which is typically around 6 euros. This fee often includes access to the associated adventure playground.
It's always advisable to wear sturdy shoes, especially if you plan to hike to the base of the falls or explore nearby trails. For waterfalls like Herzogfall, bringing swimwear in summer is recommended if you wish to enjoy the water.
The Herzogfall is noted for its natural beauty and fewer crowds compared to some other popular spots. Additionally, the Schleierfall (Veil Waterfall) is considered one of the most underrated highlights in the Maltatal, offering a beautiful view from the road near Hotel Benjamin.
The Maltatal is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the cascades, you'll find the Blauer Tumpf, a large natural basin of the Malta River with a small waterfall. The region also offers scenic forest trails, river views, and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, especially along routes like the Malta Valley Cycle Path.
Many waterfalls, particularly those in the Malta Valley, are accessible via the Malta High Alpine Road. Parking is generally available at designated spots, such as near the 'Wasser-Erlebnispark' for the Fallbach Waterfall. The Malta High Alpine Road is subject to a toll from May to October, though Kärnten Card holders often get free access.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic natural spectacle of the waterfalls, especially the sheer height of Fallbach Waterfall. The family-friendly amenities, the opportunity for refreshing breaks by the water, and the beautiful hiking trails that lead to and around the falls are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Fallbach Waterfall area features the demanding Fallbach Klettersteig (via ferrata) which runs alongside the waterfall, offering unique perspectives for climbers.


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