Best waterfalls in the Waldviertel are found in Lower Austria, a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including numerous gorges and river systems. The area features diverse geological formations, with streams flowing over granite rocks and creating various cascades. These natural attractions offer opportunities for exploration and immersion in the region's environment. The Waldviertel is known for its wild and romantic beauty, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts.
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The Kamp winds its way here between the granite rocks, with small waterfalls appearing again and again. A truly picturesque sight that you should briefly enjoy and let the rushing water have an effect on you.
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Worthwhile stopover - 20 minutes is enough - not barrier-free
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There are many good reasons to visit the Höllfall! For example, the impressive natural spectacle of numerous small waterfalls that make their way over and between thousands of granite boulders. The Große Kamp River also flows beneath the giant rocks in places, not directly visible but clearly audible. There's also the ravine forest through which the Höllfall flows. The ancient giant trees are even more impressive next to the waterfalls.
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The complex opened on October 30, 1898. Construction was approved in July 1898 by the Beautification Association, under chairman Franz Beydi. A memorial to Emperor Franz Joseph was erected to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his reign. The gallery was built directly beneath a small waterfall on the path to the newly completed power plant. The plaque was designed by sculptor Carl Hermann in 1984. It bears the inscription "Emperor Franz Joseph 1848 – 1898" and features a bronze relief head of the emperor.
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A shady rest area with a sign for Franz Josef. At first, I only saw the rest area, and the sign only later when driving back down.
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Great photo opportunities, well worth seeing and not much going on.
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You can find several routes that lead to the region's waterfalls. For example, there are various waterfall hikes in the Waldviertel, including a 4.5 km loop to Lohnbach Waterfall and Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube starting from Katastralgemeinde Pehendorf. The Höllfall near Arbesbach also features a 5-kilometer circular hiking trail, the Höllfallweg.
The waterfalls in the Waldviertel offer diverse natural features. The Lohnbach Waterfall is known for its unique underground sections where the stream flows beneath moss-covered granite blocks. At Höllfall near Arbesbach, you'll find lush green landscapes, moss-covered granite boulders, and the Große Kamp river sometimes flowing beneath rocks. The Ysperklamm features dramatic gorges, wild torrents, and unique rock formations often referred to as 'Druid Trails'.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The trail to Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube is considered family-friendly, offering a quiet and not strenuous walk. The Kühnring Waterfall and Memorials is also listed as family-friendly, providing a peaceful spot to enjoy nature.
The waterfalls can be visited year-round. During snowmelt or heavy rainfall, the water dramatically cascades, creating a spectacular sight. In winter, frozen ice sculptures add a unique charm, especially at the Lohnbachfall. The Ysperklamm, largely within the forest, offers a pleasant experience even on warm days.
The terrain around the Waldviertel waterfalls is generally characterized by wild and romantic gorges with granite rocks. Paths can include secured sections with stairs, railings, and ropes, as seen at the Lohnbachfall's Zellersteg. Some climbs can be slippery, especially near the waterfalls, so proper footwear is recommended.
Yes, some waterfall locations also feature historical elements. The Kaiser Franz Joseph Memorial, located near a small waterfall, is a historical site with a resting place. Additionally, the Kühnring Waterfall and Memorials includes a cross and other memorials alongside the waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the Lohnbach Waterfall for its beautiful cascades and the unique experience of the Lohnbach stream flowing beneath moss-covered granite. The trail to Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube is described as a 'place of power' with wild, moss-overgrown rock formations and great photo opportunities.
Yes, the Höllfall near Arbesbach is part of a 5-kilometer circular hiking trail known as the Höllfallweg. There are also various loop routes listed for the Lohnbach Waterfall and Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube, with distances ranging from 4.5 km to over 20 km, starting from different nearby towns.
Beyond waterfall hikes, the Waldviertel region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore running trails or discover MTB trails throughout the Waldviertel, providing options for different sports and scenic exploration.
The Höllfall near Arbesbach is recognized for its serene beauty, characterized by lush green landscapes, moss-covered granite boulders, and numerous small waterfalls along the Kamp river. It's a natural monument and a European nature reserve, highlighting its ecological significance and the impressive granite rock formations that are remnants of an ancient mountain foundation.
Yes, the Ysperklamm is made accessible by a system of footbridges and wooden bridges. Hikers can expect a dramatic gorge with wild torrents and waterfalls, where the Ysper river descends approximately 300 meters. The area is known for its mystical atmosphere and unique rock formations, some named after their shapes, like 'sitting dog' or 'sphinx'.
The Lohnbachfall is worth seeing in winter, as frozen ice sculptures add to its charm. However, it's important to visit with proper equipment due to potentially slippery conditions, especially on climbs.


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