Waterfalls around Sankt Georgen am Walde are found in Upper Austria, an area known for its natural attractions and unique hydrological features. The region features picturesque cascades and dramatic gorges shaped by rivers. These natural sites offer diverse experiences for exploring the local landscape.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Here you can choose between the easy descent and the descent through the gorge
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A beautiful natural monument. Those with a certain amount of surefootedness can enjoy the unspoiled nature of the Lohnbach Falls, which are made up of stones, roots, and wooden steps.
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Beautiful idyllic path along the Lohnbach.
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Quiet, not strenuous walk. Nice photo opportunities.
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Not much going on and very nice photo opportunities.
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Great photo opportunities, well worth seeing and not much going on.
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The sound of the water is good for the soul - the sound of it splashing is simply fantastic.
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Incredibly beautiful area with all the small and larger waterfalls!
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The region around Sankt Georgen am Walde is characterized by wild and romantic gorges, dramatic granite formations, and unique hydrological features. You'll find picturesque cascades, moss-covered rocks, and ancient trees. Notably, the Stillensteinklamm features sections where the Gießenbach river flows through underground cave systems, adding a mystical element to the landscape.
Yes, for a gentle experience suitable for families, consider the trail to Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube. It offers a quiet, non-strenuous walk through a wild, moss-overgrown gorge with great photo opportunities.
The best time depends on what you want to experience. For high water volume and dramatic flows, visit after snowmelt or heavy rainfall, typically in spring. In winter, the Lohnbach Waterfall can transform into bizarre ice formations. The Stillensteinklamm is generally open from April to October, offering a pleasant experience during warmer months.
Many trails, such as those through the Ysper Gorge and to the Lohnbach Waterfall, are rated as intermediate. They may involve small climbing aids like stone steps, wooden stairs, and bridges, or slippery sections. Paths in the Stillensteinklamm are artificially constructed with stairs and railings, making them accessible for exploration.
Yes, the Ysper Gorge features a renovated viewing plateau with great views of the Yspertal. The Lohnbach Waterfall and Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube also offer picturesque spots within their wild gorges, perfect for photography.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Königswiesen – Unterweißenbach loop' or 'Along the Naarn – Greinburg Castle loop'. There are also easy hiking trails like the 'Stone Cairn on Tree Stump loop' and gravel biking routes, including the 'Along the Granittrail' or 'The Forest Railway' loops. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Easy Hikes, and Gravel Biking guides for Sankt Georgen am Walde.
Yes, the Lohnbach Waterfall is particularly worth seeing in winter when freezing temperatures transform the falls into unique ice formations. It's recommended to have proper equipment for snowy conditions. The Stillensteinklamm, however, is typically closed during the colder months, usually from November to March.
Absolutely. The Stillensteinklamm is a five-kilometer-long gorge known for its spectacular granite formations and sections where the Gießenbach river flows underground. It offers a wild and mystical nature experience with thundering water and jagged rocks, accessible via well-secured paths.
The Lohnbach Waterfall is a picturesque cascade that descends eight meters in several stages within a wild and romantic rocky gorge. It's known for its moss-covered granite walls and ancient trees, creating a mystical atmosphere. Visitors can observe various forms of flowing water, from trickling streams to underground sections.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic atmosphere of the gorges, the sound of the splashing water, and the unique natural beauty. Many find the trails, even with their small climbing aids, to be a rewarding experience, especially after renovations that improved safety and accessibility. The photo opportunities in the moss-overgrown areas are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Neptunsgrotte Waterfall, located within a gorge, was historically known for its 'men's and women's showers.' Many steps lead up the gorge to this spot, past the Anton Bruckner refuge.
Yes, the Red Reith Bridge – Middle Ysper Gorge offers excellent views of the surrounding area and the small and larger waterfalls within the gorge. It's a great spot for a short rest and to take in the scenery.


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