Waterfalls around Kleblach-Lind offer a range of natural attractions within the Drautal region of Carinthia, Austria. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, with numerous gorges and streams feeding into the Drau River. These natural features create various cascades, from accessible family-friendly spots to more challenging gorge trails. The region provides opportunities to experience the power and beauty of water in a diverse natural setting.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Waterfalls have something magical ... :)
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The fact that I had this natural spectacle all to myself impressed me very much
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Boat trip across the Weissensee
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About three kilometers before Weissensee on the left side of the road, with a bench to rest on 👍
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Great free gorge that is well developed and looks very well maintained.
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Very beautiful gorge, and above all, parking and entry are free! Still not boring, but interesting with the panels and stories about Barbarossa. And the best thing: Because the gorge is not advertised as extremely as the other two, this one is not as crowded and you sometimes walk along the paths all alone
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Nice change from an otherwise somewhat boring stage. Gorge with large and smaller waterfalls.
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The region offers several notable natural attractions. The Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall is a popular themed hike suitable for families. Another must-see is the Waterfall in Weißenbachklamm, known for its many cascades. For a relaxing experience, visit the Höllgrabenbach Waterfall, a high and fully accessible spot.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall offers a themed hike with stories for children. The Water Adventure Trail in the Gnoppnitz Gorge is specifically designed for families, featuring stations where children can learn about water. The Höllgrabenbach Waterfall is also fully accessible and considered great for children.
The Groppensteinschlucht (Groppenstein Gorge) near Obervellach, a short distance from Kleblach-Lind, is home to three impressive waterfalls: Raufenfall, Groppensteinfall, and Zechnerfall. It features a 2.5 km trail with climbing paths and bridges, offering exhilarating views of rapids and waterfalls up to 30 meters high. The round trip takes about 75 minutes and is suitable for children, with an ascent of approximately 120 meters.
Early summer and summer months are generally the best time to visit the waterfalls. During this period, the Mallnitzbach river, which feeds the Groppensteinschlucht waterfalls, receives water from melting snow in the Hohe Tauern National Park, ensuring a powerful and captivating display. The Klausbachfall is also best visited in early summer.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Waterfall in Weißenbachklamm is part of a challenging gorge trail. Additionally, the Gnoppnitzklamm Gorge offers an intermediate trail through a wild and rustling gorge with waterfalls.
The area around Kleblach-Lind offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging gravel biking tours like the Great Weissensee Lake Loop, or more moderate touring bicycle paths along the Drau River. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous MTB trails, such as the Drau Bridge – Pond on the R1 Drau Cycle Path loop. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Kleblach-Lind, Cycling around Kleblach-Lind, and Gravel biking around Kleblach-Lind guides.
The Klausbachfall is an approximately 60-meter-high waterfall near Obervellach, fed by rainwater and melted snow. A trail leads to it from the south side of Obervellach, near the Launsberghütte. The 2.3 km one-way walk can be steep in sections, requiring sturdy shoes and attention to marked trails.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the refreshing atmosphere. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails, especially those with thematic elements like the Barbarossa Gorge, which makes hiking engaging for families. The cool shade within the gorges is also a highlight during warmer months, providing a pleasant escape and numerous photo opportunities.
For the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall, there is a large free parking area available, making it easily accessible. For other trails, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific trailheads before your visit.
While specific regulations for each trail can vary, many natural areas in Carinthia are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific highlight details for the most accurate information regarding dog access on individual waterfall trails.
For waterfall hikes, especially those through gorges or with steep sections, sturdy shoes are essential. Bringing water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions is also recommended. If you plan to visit the Groppensteinschlucht, be prepared for an exhilarating ascent with wooden and steel constructions.
While the Groppensteinschlucht and Barbarossa Gorge are popular, exploring some of the smaller cascades within the Weißenbachklamm or the serene Höllgrabenbach Waterfall might offer a more tranquil experience, especially during off-peak hours or seasons.


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