Waterfalls around Sankt Pankraz are notable natural features within the broader Ultental Valley, an area characterized by its picturesque landscapes and water features. The region offers various opportunities to experience these natural monuments. While specific named waterfalls directly within Sankt Pankraz are not detailed, the surrounding area provides several accessible water-related attractions. These natural sites contribute to the diverse outdoor experiences available in the region.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A beautiful tour even in summer! Idyllic rest area at the Ramitscheder Mill, with refreshments available at the Schafflmühle down the valley toward Windischgarsten.
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When crossing the bridge, the play of water, moss and forest is impressive to see 😊
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Nice waterfall that you can get close to.
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Easy hiking route on the Steyer!!!
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In midsummer it is certainly pleasant here
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Beautiful - but the passage is still closed due to falling rocks.
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An imposing karst spring that you simply have to see!
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Nice cooling on hot days.
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While the region is known for its picturesque landscapes, you can also explore the Pießling Stream and Waterfall, which offers an impressive play of water, moss, and forest. Another option is the Fraitgraben Gorge, where you can climb along a stream past a waterfall.
The ideal time varies by waterfall. The Klinserfall Waterfall is most beautiful after the snowmelt in early summer. The Pießling Stream and Waterfall is particularly pleasant in midsummer. For a unique experience, the Fraitgraben Gorge is especially nice in winter when the forest road is snowy.
Yes, both the Pießling Spring (karst spring) and the Stromboding Waterfall are considered family-friendly. The Stromboding Waterfall is also part of the Flötzersteig themed trail, which can be an engaging experience for families.
The Ultental Valley, where Sankt Pankraz is located, is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find impressive karst springs like the Pießling Spring, gorges with thundering waterfalls such as the Stromboding Waterfall, and various river cascades. The region also features picturesque forest areas and viewpoints.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'The Kreidenlücke – Stromboding Waterfall loop from Salmeranger'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking options, such as the 'Hengstpass – Windischgarsten loop'. You can explore more routes on the running trails guide, road cycling routes guide, and gravel biking guide for Sankt Pankraz.
Yes, the Stromboding Waterfall is notably part of the Flötzersteig themed trail, offering a scenic hike through a gorge. The Fraitgraben Gorge also provides a beautiful short valley where you can climb along a stream, passing a waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the raw power and natural beauty of sites like the Pießling Spring, described as an imposing karst spring. The Stromboding Waterfall is admired for its wild character and the spectacle of water thundering through the gorge. Many also enjoy the peaceful, impressive play of water, moss, and forest found at the Pießling Stream and Waterfall.
Near the Fraitgraben Gorge, you can find an idyllic rest area at the Ramitscheder Mill, with refreshments available at the Schafflmühle further down the valley towards Windischgarsten.
The Pießling Spring is unique because it is one of the strongest karst springs in Austria. Its immense water output could meet the needs of several hundred thousand people on summer days, making it a truly imposing natural monument rather than a typical waterfall formed by a river.
Yes, several waterfalls offer good viewpoints. The Klinserfall Waterfall provides a welcome break and a view of the Krumme Steyr falling about 20 meters. The Stromboding Waterfall, part of the Flötzersteig, also offers great vantage points to witness its thundering descent through the gorge.
It is important to exercise caution. For instance, bathing in the Pießling Spring is considered life-threatening due to a strong suction effect, despite the water appearing calm. Always observe local warnings and safety guidelines.


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