Natural monuments around Ternberg offer diverse natural features in a municipality nestled in Austria. Ternberg serves as a gateway to the Enns Valley and the Kalkalpen National Park, providing a landscape for outdoor activities. The region features geological formations, significant trees, and river confluences. These natural sites contribute to the area's ecological and aesthetic value.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great hike along the Enns, varied through waterfall, maps and nature trail, family-friendly with many benches.
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Interesting natural spectacle, combined with cooling on hot days.
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A beautiful trail leads to this summit - easy route.
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A beautiful natural spectacle in these refreshing❄️ temperatures. As the Alpine Association points out that the trail is an alpine trail, I strongly recommend that you pack your crampons on your hike at this time of year. The trail is sometimes very slippery because of the snow and the "running wall".
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Unfortunately, the stream is currently completely dry - so just a quick look from above on the trail
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A great hike, especially in summer and autumn. Highly recommended for young and old, lg Crawallo
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Ternberg offers a variety of unique natural monuments. You can visit the Dripping Wall, known for its cooling flowing water and inviting gravel banks. Another impressive site is the Fallerbucht Waterfall, where the Fallerbach stream cascades over a 20-meter-high rock face, carving a deep cave. Don't miss the View of the confluence of the Steyr and Enns rivers, where you can observe the distinct colors of the two rivers mixing.
The natural monuments around Ternberg showcase diverse features including impressive waterfalls like the Fallerbucht Waterfall, unique geological formations such as the 30-meter-deep cave carved by the Fallerbach, and significant trees like the Pfarrer-Linde. You'll also find river confluences, summits offering views like Großer Landsberg, and areas with rich flora, including spring flower blooms and rare bladdernut shrubs.
The natural monuments around Ternberg offer different experiences depending on the season. The Dripping Wall is particularly rewarding in hot temperatures for its cooling effect. The Fallerbucht Waterfall is most powerful after heavy rains but can diminish during dry spells. Spring is ideal for visiting Großer Landsberg to see the spring flower blooms. Generally, summer and autumn are recommended for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty.
Yes, beyond geological formations and waterfalls, Ternberg is home to the Pfarrer-Linde (Parish Lime Tree), which is recognized as a natural monument. Individual trees, especially lime trees, often hold ecological, aesthetic, or cultural significance in Upper Austria, representing relics of earlier structures and conditions.
Many natural monuments in Ternberg are family-friendly. The Fallerbucht Waterfall is highly recommended for all ages, and the View of the confluence of the Steyr and Enns rivers is also suitable for families. The "Enns Aktiv Weg Ternberg" trail, which passes the Fallerbach waterfall, is a redesigned nature trail making it accessible for family outings.
Ternberg is a gateway to the romantic Enns Valley and the Kalkalpen National Park, offering numerous hiking opportunities. The "Enns Aktiv Weg Ternberg" passes directly by the Fallerbach waterfall. You can find various routes, including mountain hikes, around the area. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Ternberg guide.
Yes, the region around Ternberg offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes that pass by natural attractions. For specific cycling tours, refer to the Cycling around Ternberg guide, and for mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Ternberg guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic scenery and geological formations, such as the Dripping Wall and the Fallerbucht Waterfall. The diverse habitats and local flora and fauna, including spring flowers on Großer Landsberg, are also highly valued. The opportunity to observe the distinct colors of the Steyr and Enns rivers mixing at their confluence is another highlight.
Absolutely. The View of the confluence of the Steyr and Enns rivers provides a unique vantage point to see two rivers merge. Additionally, Großer Landsberg is a summit and natural monument known for offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
The Fallerbach waterfall, also known as the Fallerbucht Waterfall, is easily accessible via the "Enns Aktiv Weg Ternberg." It features an impressive 20-meter-high cascade over conglomerate rock and a 30-meter-deep cave carved by the water. The area is ecologically rich, with diverse habitats, dense vegetation, and serves as a nursery for fish species from the Enns river. You might also spot the rare bladdernut shrub.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each natural monument are not detailed, many outdoor trails and natural areas in Austria generally welcome dogs on a leash. The "Enns Aktiv Weg Ternberg," which leads to the Fallerbach waterfall, is a nature trail where dogs are typically permitted. Always ensure to follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Ternberg itself offers various amenities. For information on accommodation, restaurants, cafes, and pubs in the municipality, you can visit the official tourism website for the region. For example, the Steyr National Park website provides details on Ternberg and its offerings.


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