Waterfalls around St. Georgen an der Leys provide opportunities to explore natural landscapes in Lower Austria. The region features various natural cascades and gorge formations, accessible via marked hiking trails. These natural attractions are often found along rivers and streams, offering points of interest for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The small waterfalls are difficult to see from the path, but the dam is easily visible.
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The idyllic Hundsbach Falls await hikers amidst the Tormäuer gorge landscape. This small waterfall is easily accessible on foot from the Eibenboden nature park entrance.
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A high waterfall on the opposite side of the Erlauf.
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A cool thing, pure nature with 100% oxygen
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beautiful valley with great MTB routes
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Probably the most beautiful valley in Lower Austria for cycling!
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Loud, roaring water at the weir. A beautiful sight, complete with a captivating soundscape. Take a short break and soak in the view. It's well worth it. The weir in Scheibbs on the Erlauf River was built in 1822 and originally served to harness the river's water power for Andreas Töpper's iron and sheet metal works. It was a crucial component of the town's industrial development, making the Erlauf's natural energy technically usable. In 1959, the weir was modernized to continue providing water power for turbines and industrial purposes. Today, it stands as a testament to the historical use of river energy in Scheibbs and is a significant engineering structure in the region.
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from Kirchberg the Pielachtal becomes narrower and wilder
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Beyond the well-known Trefflingfall, which is one of Lower Austria's longest, you can also explore the romantic Kendler Wasserfall directly in St. Georgen an der Leys. Other highlights include the high Hundsbachfall and the Waterfalls of the Pielach River, which offers seating and easy access.
Yes, the Trefflingfall is considered family-friendly. The Kendler Wasserfall also offers an accessible marked hiking path through an idyllic gorge, making it suitable for families. The Erlauf Weir in Scheibbs is another family-friendly option with a romantic path along the Erlauf.
You'll encounter diverse natural features such as deep gorges, like the one surrounding the Trefflingfall and the Kendler Wasserfall. Rivers like the Erlauf and Pielach are central, with opportunities to descend to the water's edge near the Hundsbachfall or enjoy seating areas by the Waterfalls of the Pielach River.
Absolutely. The Kendler Wasserfall is reached via a marked hiking trail that branches off near the houses Eckbauer/Hubbauer. The Trefflingfall is also a popular destination for hikes, with routes from Sulzbichl or as part of the 3rd stage of Via Aqua. You can find more hiking options in the region on the Hiking around St. Georgen an der Leys guide.
Besides hiking to waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails or enjoy cycling routes. Many trails offer scenic views and pass by natural attractions, including rivers and gorges.
The Kendler Wasserfall is easily accessible via a marked hiking path through an idyllic gorge. A unique cultural feature along this path is the "Mostbrunnen" (cider fountain), built by local farmers' wives. You can find more information about the Mostbrunnen on lower-austria.info.
The waterfalls in the Mostviertel region, including those around St. Georgen an der Leys, are beautiful throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. During spring, snowmelt often results in a more powerful water flow, while summer offers pleasant hiking weather. Always check local conditions before your visit.
The Hundsbachfall is a high waterfall located on the opposite side of the Erlauf. While there are opportunities to descend to the water, exercise caution as the path can be very slippery. It's always worth a hike, but be mindful of your footing.
Yes, the Waterfalls of the Pielach River offers seating areas and swimming is also possible there. For other locations, while some trails allow descent to the water, always prioritize safety and check for specific swimming regulations or conditions.
The terrain varies. For instance, the path to the Kendler Wasserfall leads through an idyllic gorge. The Erlauf Gorge Waterfall Trail offers a nice hike along the Erlauf. Some areas, like near the Hundsbachfall, can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, the Trefflingfall is located within the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, making it one of the park's key attractions. This provides a protected natural environment for visitors to enjoy.


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