Waterfalls around Sankt Andrä, located in Austria's Carinthia region, are a notable natural feature within the Koralpe area. This municipality is characterized by its mountainous landscape and river systems, which contribute to the formation of various waterfalls. The region offers opportunities to explore these natural water features, often integrated into local hiking routes. Sankt Andrä serves as a base for discovering the natural environment of the Lavanttal valley.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Großhöllerhütte has a great view, super service, and an excellent Jause.
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Beautiful waterfall. If you don't like narrow trails, just follow the wide gravel road just before the parking lot.
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Wonderful family tour, the youngest was just five; sturdy shoes and jackets required.
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Beautiful area, even in winter 👍
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The coordinates are wrong. There is neither a waterfall nor a sign at the specified position.
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Small waterfall right at the beginning of the hike. But also for the way back a little cooling
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the Small Waterfall, noted as a family-friendly location at the start of a hike, offering cooling refreshment. Another option is the Wild Waterfall, where the beauty depends on recent rainfall, and you can walk along the riverbed for a unique perspective.
The best time to experience the waterfalls, especially the Poms Waterfall, is typically in early summer when the water flow is at its strongest. However, water flows almost all year round, so you can enjoy them in different seasons.
Yes, the Small Waterfall is specifically noted as a family-friendly spot, suitable for all ages. Visitors recommend sturdy shoes and jackets, even for younger children. For easy hikes, consider routes like “The Wooden Almöhi Sculpture – Local Beverage Stand loop from Alpengasthaus Sonnhof” or “Hiking loop from Sankt Andrä,” which are part of the easy hikes around Sankt Andrä guide.
The area around Sankt Andrä's waterfalls is rich in natural beauty. You'll find dense forests, rocky outcrops, and river systems like the Pomsbach. Highlights such as the Source of the Pomsbach reveal a wide wet meadow with small ponds where the brook originates before forming cascades.
Visitors appreciate the Poms Waterfall for its refreshing fine spray on warm summer days. It's described as a 'nice little waterfall' where the Pomsbach roars over rocky outcrops in several cascades. Some also enjoy the slightly hidden nature, making the discovery more rewarding.
The Poms Waterfall can be a bit hidden. For the best view of the lower end, it's recommended to cross a field to a bridge and then follow a single trail, as it may not be easily visible from the main forest path. The hike to it is generally rated moderate to hard.
Yes, the waterfalls are often integrated into local hiking routes. For example, the Poms Waterfall is part of a loop trail from Alpengasthaus Sonnhof. You can find various hiking options, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails, in the hiking guides for Sankt Andrä.
Besides hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes like the “Fish Ladder on the River – Lavant Cycle Path loop” or “Lavant Observation Tower – St. Paul's Abbey loop” from the cycling guide for Sankt Andrä. For gravel biking, consider routes like “View of St. Andrä – Lavant Cycle Path loop” from the gravel biking guide.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Rassingbach provides access to a nearby waterfall. Visitors use this bridge to get closer for photographic opportunities and better views of the cascades.
For waterfall hikes in Sankt Andrä, especially those involving varied terrain or potentially hidden paths, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. Depending on the weather and the fine spray from the waterfalls, a jacket can also be beneficial for comfort.
The Source of the Pomsbach is a unique natural monument where the Pomsbach springs in the Großer Kar, featuring a wide wet meadow with small ponds. This is where the stream begins its journey before forming the cascades of the Poms Waterfall.
Hike durations vary depending on the specific trail and your pace. For example, easy hikes like “The Wooden Almöhi Sculpture – Local Beverage Stand loop from Alpengasthaus Sonnhof” are around 6.8 km, which can take a couple of hours. More moderate to hard trails, such as those leading to the Poms Waterfall, might require more time due to elevation gain and trail conditions.


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