Best waterfalls around Großkirchheim are situated within the Hohe Tauern National Park in Carinthia, Austria. This region features a diverse natural landscape with numerous waterfalls. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and valleys, providing varied opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find waterfalls fed by multiple sources and others with significant drops.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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We were there again this year. I asked several people what had happened to the path and got different answers. There must have been three events. First, there was a destructive flood in the upper section of the path due to excessive water being released from the reservoir during heavy rain. After that, repair work on the path began, until a rockslide with lots of rubble and mud completely tore away a section of the path. Then there were reports of a large avalanche in which people were injured and part of the path was damaged again. People should not have been there, because the path has always been closed in winter and in spring as long as there was a risk of avalanches. However, according to a local, this event occurred after the first damage had already occurred and the year-round closure had already been in place. With touring skis, you don't need a path. You can get along well on the steep, snow-covered slope. If you then ignore the risk of avalanches... Unfortunately, these cases are becoming more common in the mountains. You simply set off where you found directions in Komoot or Outdooractive, loaded the GPX file into the app and planned the tour for a specific day. No matter what the weather is like, no matter what warnings are given, you simply set off because it was planned for that day. Don't forget: In the event of negligence and disregard of road closures, the rescue and recovery costs will be charged to those affected. This can quickly add up to 20 - 30 thousand euros.
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Very impressive bridge with a great view. However, it has been closed for some time now because the path has become a river.
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this path no longer exists - is closed to hikers and cyclists
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It is only a few minutes from the chapel to the waterfall. It is definitely worth investing the time. Especially when it is not yet so dry and large amounts of water are coming from the mountains,
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The Leiterbach flows from the Leiterköpfe (three peaks above in the west) along the steep slopes down to the Möll or into the Mölltal. Shortly before the confluence it falls over rock faces into the depths. An interesting path leads from the hiking trail through the Mölltal, first to a wooden bridge over the Leiterbach below the waterfall at this point and then in serpentines on the steep slope east of the stream and the waterfall up to the Trogalm (see HL: "Challenging hiking trail"). There are exciting views of the waterfall from the side.
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A beautiful and varied hiking region. Definitely worth a visit.
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The waterfalls in Großkirchheim, located within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offer diverse natural features. Some, like the Neunbrunnen Wasserfall, are uniquely fed by multiple sources emerging directly from the mountain. Others, such as the Gartl Wasserfall, are known for their special microclimates with electrically charged water droplets, believed to have health benefits. You can also find waterfalls with significant drops, like the Gößnitz Waterfall, which plunges around 70 meters.
Yes, the Gartl Wasserfall near Döllach is renowned for its special microclimate. Research suggests that the finely atomized, electrically charged water droplets may positively impact individuals experiencing asthma and burnout symptoms, with increased well-being reported after just a few visits. A viewing platform is available for relaxation.
Some waterfalls in the area have interesting historical and cultural connections. The Neunbrunnen Wasserfall, for instance, is linked to a local legend dating back to a 1348 earthquake. The hike to the Gartl Wasserfall passes by the historic Stockmühle, showcasing traditional water power usage. Additionally, the Kesselfall Waterfall features an old stone bridge built by prisoners of war during WWI for gold mining access.
Many waterfalls in the Großkirchheim area are family-friendly. For example, the Gößnitz Waterfall and Maiden's Leap Waterfall are highlighted as suitable for families. The path to the Gartl Wasserfall is also considered a light hike, making it accessible for many. The Suspension Bridge Over Tauernklammbach Waterfall is part of a beautiful family trail.
The optimal time to visit is generally from early to mid-summer, particularly May and June, when water flow is often at its most powerful due to snowmelt. For the Neunbrunnen Wasserfall, late afternoon is recommended as it faces northwest. The Gartl Wasserfall is best visited in early summer (June), preferably in the morning.
The region offers numerous hiking trails that lead to or pass by waterfalls. You can find routes like the "Gradental to the Adolf Nossberger Hütte (loop)" or "Tour through the Gradental valley to the Adolf-Nossberger-Hütte - Hohe Tauern National Park." For more options, explore the Hiking around Großkirchheim guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that lead to waterfalls. An example is the "Gartl Waterfall – Döllach Parish Church loop from Gemeindeamt Großkirchheim," which is rated as easy. Another easy option is the "Bench With a View of the River – Gartl Waterfall loop from Gemeindeamt Großkirchheim." You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Großkirchheim guide.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the powerful cascades. The spray from waterfalls like the Gößnitz Waterfall is a highlight, and the unique viewpoints, such as at Maiden's Leap Waterfall, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to experience nature up close.
Beyond the well-known highlights, you can explore the Neunbrunnen Wasserfall (Schleierfall) in the Zirnitztal valley, which features nine distinct streams. The Gartl Wasserfall near Döllach is also a beautiful sight, especially in early summer. The Kesselfall Waterfall offers a scenic experience with historical elements.
When visiting the waterfalls, especially during early summer when water flow is strong, it's advisable to wear sturdy, non-slip footwear as paths can be slick. Layered clothing is also recommended, as temperatures can vary, and you might experience spray from the falls. A waterproof jacket could be beneficial.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, the waterfalls are located within the Hohe Tauern National Park. It is generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash in national park areas to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules at each location.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. The Gartl Wasserfall is accessible via a light hike from Döllach, with a parking area nearby. The trail is roughly 2.46 km long with a 52-meter elevation gain, taking about 45 minutes. For the Neunbrunnen Wasserfall, you can drive into the Ziknitztal, with a small parking area available near the falls. Some trails, like parts of the ascent to Gößnitz Waterfall, may require sure-footedness.


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