Canyons around Feld am See are situated in the Carinthian region of Austria, an area known for its mountainous terrain and natural water features. The landscape is characterized by deep gorges, cascading waterfalls, and river valleys, formed by geological processes. This region offers a variety of natural attractions for visitors. The area provides diverse natural environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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Bring good shoes and, in summer, your swimsuit 😀
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very nice hike, sturdy shoes
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I had a nice, spontaneous walk into the gorge. For a young person like me, the paths were easy to navigate, and sneakers were perfectly adequate. It's a very beautiful path through the gorge. With waterfalls, walkways, blackberries in the summer, and the stream, it's truly lovely.
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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner
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Connects the Drautal with the Gegendtal, 6.8 km long, about 150 m above sea level, no cycle path but little traffic, especially on weekends. During the week, more trucks are to be expected as there is a quarry there
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The Drautal is the main valley of the Austrian state of Carinthia and East Tyrol. The Tyrolean upper reaches of the Drau are called the Pustertal. Lower Drautal at the level of Feistritz towards the northwest The Rosental near Ferlach The Drautal runs predominantly in a west-east direction and is one of the three large longitudinal valley furrows in Austria that are associated with geological fault lines of the Alpine mountain formation. In the border area of South/East Tyrol it forms a piece of the Periadriatic Seam.
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. For instance, Herzogfall features a beautiful hiking trail that is suitable for children, even with a good slope. The Drautal Valley is also known for its family-friendly cycling paths, offering a relaxed experience through the wide valley.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the ascent to Hersogfall Waterfall is highly recommended. This path features many small and large waterfalls and is described as an exhausting but very rewarding tour, leading to the Millstätter Alm.
The canyons around Feld am See are characterized by deep gorges, cascading waterfalls, and river valleys. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from the numerous waterfalls along the path to Hersogfall Waterfall to the unique geological formations like phyllite and slate rocks in Sonntagstal.
While some routes are challenging, areas like Sonntagstal are easy to walk through, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous experience. This valley offers a great landscape in the shadow of the Falkertspitze.
The region is generally best explored during warmer months when the trails are clear and waterfalls are flowing. For places like Herzogfall, visitors are advised to bring a swimsuit in summer, suggesting it's a popular time for water-related activities and enjoying the natural beauty.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Feld am See area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult options. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes, such as those through the Drautal Valley or the challenging Krastal Valley.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the numerous small and large waterfalls found along paths like the one to Hersogfall Waterfall. The scenic backdrops, opportunities for family outings, and the peaceful atmosphere of valleys like Sonntagstal are also highly appreciated.
Yes, after a strenuous ascent to Hersogfall Waterfall, the Schwaiger hut at the top exit of the gorge path is a popular spot. It offers a welcome delicious regional refreshment, making it a great stop after your hike.
Yes, particularly in areas like Sonntagstal, visitors are advised to bring binoculars to better observe the numerous marmots that inhabit the region. The diverse natural environment supports various local wildlife.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the one through Sonntagstal, are easy to walk through. Others, such as the ascent to Hersogfall Waterfall, are considered challenging and exhausting, requiring good physical condition. Herzogfall is rated as intermediate but manageable for families with children.
When visiting Herzogfall, it's recommended to wear good shoes due to the good slope. If you visit in summer, bringing a swimsuit is a good idea to enjoy the waterfall. It's a beautiful hiking trail with many places to stay and is suitable for a day trip with children.


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