Natural monuments around Ebenthal in Kärnten offer diverse natural experiences in a municipality southeast of Klagenfurt. The area is characterized by its varied landscape, including the Sattnitz ridge, the Glan and Gurk rivers, and remnants of Ice Age lakes. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, from waterfalls to protected moors. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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…a mostly well-developed cycle path leads around the Wörthersee, only on the south bank are there still gaps! 🚴♂️
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As idyllic as Carinthia's largest lake appears to the viewer from the slight hill, allowing one to enjoy the scenery, its origins are linked to a legend – one with a fatal outcome for the people of that time. A wealthy town is said to have once stood on the site of today's lake, but its inhabitants probably enjoyed a rather dissolute life. According to the story, the Wörthersee Mandl appeared to the wildly revelers – one version of the story places the event on Christmas Eve – as a warning. But since they refused to convert, the Wörthersee Mandl opened a small barrel he had brought with him, from which endless, unstoppable masses of water flowed – creating today's Wörthersee and swallowing the then town.
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Approx. 15 min. climb to the Wildenstein Waterfall. The highest free-falling waterfall in Europe. It's definitely worth it.
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Impressive waterfall with a drop of 50 meters. The highest of its kind in Europe. From the car park, the path takes you up to the waterfall in serpentines and is sometimes quite steep, taking another 15 minutes. The path is closed to bicycles!
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From cream cakes from Bled to nativity figures, spices, bonnets and socks 🧦 you can buy a lot here
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Huge and very beautiful
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New square with town hall and delicious mulled wine
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The rectangular shaped Neue Platz is the central city square of Klagenfurt, in the middle of which stands the Lindwurm as the city's landmark and heraldic animal. The square was created in the second half of the 16th century, when the estates had their new Renaissance city built south of the medieval one. They also commissioned the Lindwurm monument, which commemorates the beginnings of the city according to the founding legend: Ford of the “Klagen” = Klagenfurt. In 1593, the 124 hundredweight work made of chlorite slate is said to have been dragged from nearby Kreuzbergl to Neuer Platz by 300 young men dressed in white. In 1636 the sculpture was expanded into a lindworm fountain with a fountain trough, club-wielding Hercules and a Renaissance lattice. The well once supplied the city with drinking and fire-fighting water. For the 2008 European Football Championship, the square was redesigned according to the plans of the architect Boris Podrecca. Dark granite stone slabs form the elegant “carpet” for the lindworm fountain.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the Ebenthal Waterfall, a 40-meter high cascade nestled between cliffs, offering a refreshing retreat. Another unique site is the Wildensteiner Waterfall, which plunges 54 meters from a vertical rock face. The Höflein Moor, a protected natural site on the Sattnitz ridge, provides insights into Ice Age vegetation and local wildlife.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Wörthersee is excellent for swimming and relaxation. The Wildensteiner Waterfall also offers a family-friendly experience, though the path up can be steep in sections. The Lindwurm Fountain in Klagenfurt, while a man-made monument, is also listed as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
The region offers diverse hiking options. You can find easy loops like the Mikl snack station – Höflein Moor loop or the Kalmusbad loop. For waterfall enthusiasts, there's an easy Ebenthal Waterfall loop. More moderate trails include the Gurnitz Gorge loop or the Sattnitz Mountains – Bayerhütte loop. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Ebenthal in Kärnten guide.
Many natural monuments, like the Ebenthal Waterfall, are accessible year-round. The gorge around the waterfall provides a refreshing retreat in summer. The Kalmusbad bathing spot is open from May to October. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for water-based activities at places like Lake Wörthersee.
Absolutely. The Hochobir Summit Cross provides a wide, wonderful view, especially on clear days; binoculars are recommended. Many other natural monuments, including Tscheppa gorge and Lake Wörthersee, also feature excellent viewpoints along their trails.
The Höflein Moor is a significant geological feature, being the remnant of an Ice Age lake that has gradually silted up over millennia. It offers unique insights into the development of vegetation and is a protected natural site since 1965, preserving local wildlife and plants.
While specific rules can vary, many natural areas and hiking trails in Ebenthal in Kärnten are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Höflein Moor, and to clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Besides hiking, you can enjoy cycling and mountain biking on trails like the Lend Canal loop or the Koschuta Hut route. The Sattnitz Ridge is popular for leisurely walks, cycling, or running. Lake Wörthersee and Kalmusbad offer opportunities for swimming and relaxation. For more cycling routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Ebenthal in Kärnten guide.
The Ebenthal Waterfall is generally accessible, offering beautiful hiking options around it. While specific parking details are not provided, natural monuments in the region often have designated parking areas nearby. Public transport options might also be available to get closer to the starting points of trails leading to the waterfall.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and varied terrain. For instance, the Tscheppa gorge is described as 'breathtaking' and 'very varied,' providing a refreshing environment on hot days. The Hochobir Summit Cross is loved for its 'wonderful view,' and Lake Wörthersee is cherished for its opportunities to 'dive in, swim, enjoy, and unwind.'
The Kalmusbad is a somewhat hidden bathing spot on the shore, open from May to October, known for its unique charm and the marshland plant Kalmus. The unspoiled nature along the Glan and Gurk Rivers, where beavers have even repopulated the alluvial forests, also offers a tranquil experience away from more crowded areas.
Hiking trails vary in difficulty. You can find easy loops suitable for beginners, such as the Mikl snack station – Höflein Moor loop. Moderate trails include the Gurnitz Gorge loop and the Sattnitz Mountains – Bayerhütte loop. For more challenging adventures, the Hochobir Summit Cross is categorized as challenging, requiring warm clothes even in good weather due to icy winds.


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