Waterfalls around Feld am See are situated in the Nockberge region of Carinthia, Austria. This area is characterized by its alpine landscape, offering natural features and opportunities for hiking. The village serves as a base for exploring various waterfalls and scenic trails. The local environment provides diverse natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.
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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Especially after rainy days, a beautiful little waterfall appears here, surrounded by lush greenery. The water flows over stone steps.
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Beautiful, idyllic waterfall with bridge.
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You can get to the water in several places. Keep your feet clean and take beautiful pictures.
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loud and roaring. Like many waterfalls, it is simply a primal force of nature and therefore very touching.
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Great power of nature. Especially after heavy rainfall. The bridge can sometimes overflow.
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Yes, the Herzogfall is considered family-friendly and suitable for day trips and hikes. Visitors have noted that even younger children (e.g., 3 and 7 years old) enjoyed the trek with appropriate breaks. While the path to Gschritbach Waterfall is not passable with prams, it is possible to carry small children in a baby carrier.
Beyond the popular ones, the Afritz Waterfall is described as a very idyllic spot with an unexpectedly large waterfall, somewhat hidden behind the last houses. The Gschritbach Waterfall is also known for its beautiful and idyllic setting, featuring a bridge and a platform for viewing the water falling approximately 54 meters.
You can find a variety of hiking experiences. The Hersogfall Waterfall features a gorge path, offering a strenuous but rewarding tour with many small and large waterfalls. The Waterfall Trail is an insider tip with a short, crisp steep section leading to a hidden waterfall. Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic hiking routes, such as the 15-kilometer loop hike from Feld am See that includes the Feldpannbach Waterfall.
The waterfalls are beautiful throughout the warmer months. In summer, it's suggested to bring swimwear for places like Herzogfall. Feld am See also boasts an illuminated waterfall, which creates a magical ambiance, particularly in the evenings.
The Afritz Waterfall is somewhat hidden behind the last houses and described as an idyllic spot. The Waterfall Trail is also considered an insider tip, discovered by accident by some visitors, offering a unique experience away from the main paths.
Good shoes are essential for navigating the trails, especially on more strenuous paths or those with steep sections. For summer visits, bringing swimwear is recommended for waterfalls like Herzogfall where you might want to cool off. If you're hiking with small children, a baby carrier is advisable for trails not suitable for prams, such as the one leading to Gschritbach Waterfall.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, such as the 'View of Lake Afritz' loop or the 'Feldpannbach Waterfall – Rieserhütte' loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Brennsee – View of Lake Millstatt' loop, and gravel biking trails such as the 'Wegerhütte – Feldpannalm' loop. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Feld am See, Road Cycling Routes around Feld am See, and Gravel biking around Feld am See guide pages.
Yes, the Gschritbach Waterfall features a platform from where you can enjoy the view of the water falling approximately 54 meters. The Herzogfall is also noted as a waterfall and viewpoint, providing an excellent backdrop for photos.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and romantic settings of the waterfalls, which invite lingering. The raw power of nature, especially at places like Gschritbach Waterfall, is often described as touching and impressive. The challenging yet rewarding tours through gorge paths, featuring many small and large waterfalls, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for instance, after a strenuous ascent along the gorge path to Hersogfall Waterfall, the Schwaiger hut at the top exit is a popular spot for welcome delicious regional refreshments.
Yes, the Feldpannbach Waterfall is notably part of a 15-kilometer loop hike that starts from Feld am See, offering a comprehensive scenic hiking experience. Additionally, the Hersogfall Waterfall is part of a gorge path that serves as a beautiful ascent to the Millstätter Alm.


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