Waterfalls around Sittersdorf offer natural beauty within the Southern Carinthia region of Austria. While no prominent waterfalls are located directly within Sittersdorf, the surrounding area provides notable options. The landscape is characterized by its natural features, including gorges and free-falling cascades. These natural attractions provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciation of the local environment.
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Approx. 15 min. climb to the Wildenstein Waterfall. The highest free-falling waterfall in Europe. It's definitely worth it.
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Impressive waterfall with a drop of 50 meters. The highest of its kind in Europe. From the car park, the path takes you up to the waterfall in serpentines and is sometimes quite steep, taking another 15 minutes. The path is closed to bicycles!
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This area was declared a nature reserve because of its uniqueness. No changes may be made in such areas, which is why they have largely retained their originality. This gorge is a colorful mosaic of forests, ravines, rocks, natural springs, waterfalls and cascades and offers a unique natural landscape of exceptional character. Alpine vegetation elements and sub-Mediterranean species, as well as rare and endangered animal and plant species find their habitat here. In the stream bed you can find the wonderfully colorful conglomerates that have been beautifully polished by the white water. The numerous types of rock in which various fossils, mussel shells and snails as well as various bryozoan colonies and also fish have been found are also a treasure trove for those interested. After about 3 km the valley becomes a little wider again and we are at the end of the gorge. There is also a small rest stop at the water adventure world for children. Here you can have something to eat, have a drink and enjoy the wonderful view of the surrounding mountains!
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Beautiful waterfall with changing flow behavior and interesting gastronomy next door ("Vogelnerst"). The way there is apparently good to ride with MTB, at least in the evening.
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It is one of the highest free-falling waterfalls in Europe! You don't see something like that every day!
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The last part of the way to the waterfall is a great single trail for going up and downhill with the MTB. There are roots and stony sections. Skill is required.
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At the station, the necessary utensils for the Flyinig Fox can be borrowed. Here you can get off the course, among other things.
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You must experience this. It's a true sensation. Just don't be afraid of heights. You are so sure that nothing can happen.
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While there are no prominent waterfalls directly within Sittersdorf, the surrounding region of Southern Carinthia offers beautiful options. The most significant is the Wildensteiner Waterfall in Gallizien, known for its impressive 54-meter free fall. Further afield, near Ossiacher See, you'll find the Finsterbach Waterfalls, a series of three cascades offering a unique nature experience.
Yes, both the Wildensteiner Waterfall and the Finsterbach Waterfalls are excellent choices for families. The hike to the viewing platform at the Wildensteiner Waterfall takes about 20 minutes and is considered an exciting outing. It also features a Flying Fox Park. The Finsterbach Waterfalls offer a nature adventure path, approximately 2.4 to 3.8 kilometers long, suitable for families to explore.
The hike from the car park to the viewing platform at the Wildensteiner Waterfall typically takes about 20 minutes. The path is sometimes quite steep but offers a rewarding experience.
The Finsterbach Waterfalls near Ossiacher See offer a unique nature experience with three main cascades: Schleierfall (34 meters), Kesselfall (21 meters), and Finsterbachfall (23 meters). A hiking trail leads you past all three, providing refreshing coolness, the impressive sound of water, and beautiful viewpoints, including glimpses of the emerald green Ossiacher See. It's also a nature adventure path, offering insights into local geology, flora, and fauna.
For the Finsterbach Waterfalls, the best time to visit is often in late spring or early summer, and preferably in the morning or after heavy rain when the waterfalls are at their most spectacular, sometimes even displaying rainbows. The Wildensteiner Waterfall is accessible year-round, though snow removal is not guaranteed in winter.
For the trails around the Finsterbach Waterfalls, sturdy footwear is highly recommended, as paths can occasionally be steep and wet. This advice generally applies to most waterfall hikes to ensure safety and comfort.
Yes, the area known as Born in water – shaped by water is a nature reserve featuring a gorge with a colorful mosaic of forests, ravines, rocks, natural springs, and cascades, including smaller waterfalls. It offers a unique natural landscape and a water adventure world for children.
The region around Sittersdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, enjoy gravel biking routes, or embark on hikes from bus stations. Many of these routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of Southern Carinthia, including forests, lakes, and viewpoints, complementing your waterfall adventure.
Yes, there is a restaurant called "Zum Wasserfall" located directly next to the car park at the Wildensteiner Waterfall. This provides a convenient option for refreshments before or after your visit.
The Wildensteiner Waterfall is unique because it is one of Europe's highest free-falling waterfalls, plunging 54 meters directly from a vertical rock face without steps or cascades. The sheer power and height of the fall create a breathtaking spectacle, and its name is linked to the nearby ruins of Wildenstein Castle.


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