Waterfalls around Königswiesen are situated within the Mühlviertler Granite Highlands, a region known for its gorges, deeply furrowed valleys, and ancient rock formations. This area presents natural features for exploration, including several notable waterfalls and water-carved landscapes. Visitors can experience tranquil environments and the sounds of flowing water.
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Worthwhile stopover - 20 minutes is enough - not barrier-free
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A very beautiful section with a wooden walkway, a huge boulder and a trickling waterfall.
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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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A special highlight is hiking along the Kamp and marveling at the high rock faces. The impressive granite rocks are the remains of an ancient mountain foundation.
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Beautiful natural spectacle of rock formations, rushing water and intense colors from the honey-shining moor, moss and ferns in wonderful shades of green. You have to take your time for these special impressions
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The region features several impressive waterfalls. Among them are the Lohnbach Waterfall, known for its multi-stage descent, and the Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube, a natural monument with a scenic hiking trail. Another significant site is the Höllfall near Arbesbach, set within a gorge with impressive granite rocks.
Yes, the Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube is considered family-friendly, offering a quiet, non-strenuous walk. Additionally, the Kneippweg Fit&Fun Fitness Trail with Waterfall and Wooden Bridge provides a beautiful setting with exercise equipment, suitable for families.
The waterfalls are typically found within the Mühlviertler Granite Highlands, characterized by gorges, deeply furrowed valleys, and ancient rock formations. You'll encounter wild, moss-overgrown cairns, dense forests, and impressive granite rocks, especially around the Höllfall near Arbesbach.
The Lohnbach Waterfall is particularly worth seeing at high tide, and with proper equipment, it can even be a nice destination in snowy winter. Generally, spring and autumn offer lush scenery and comfortable hiking temperatures.
Absolutely. The Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube features a worthwhile hiking trail. Many waterfalls are integrated into longer routes, such as the beautiful hike in the area of the Höllfall near Arbesbach, where you can marvel at high rock faces along the Kamp river.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, you can explore various hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider the easy hikes around Königswiesen or more general hiking routes. If you prefer cycling, there are also gravel biking options in the wider region.
The Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube is considered a natural monument and a 'place of power' by some visitors. It offers a quiet, non-strenuous walk along a trail characterized by wild, moss-overgrown cairns, providing excellent photo opportunities in its idyllic setting.
The Höllfall near Arbesbach is a worthwhile stop, though it is noted that it is not barrier-free. Visiting typically requires about 20 minutes and involves navigating natural terrain within the gorge.
The Neptunsgrotte Waterfall is notable for its many steps leading up a gorge, past the Anton Bruckner refuge, to narrow paths where the men's and women's showers were once located. The region also features the Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail, a gorge with historical information about past spa operations.
Visitors often highlight the tranquil environment and the calming sounds of flowing water. The natural, untouched surroundings, the wild moss-overgrown cairns, and the impressive granite rock formations are frequently mentioned as appealing aspects, along with the numerous photo opportunities.
Given the terrain, which can include slippery climbs, stones, roots, and wooden steps, sturdy footwear with good grip is recommended. If visiting in winter, proper equipment for snowy conditions is advisable, especially for places like the Lohnbach Waterfall.
Yes, the Kneippweg Fit&Fun Fitness Trail with Waterfall and Wooden Bridge offers plenty of exercise equipment amidst a beautiful setting, combining physical activity with natural scenery.

