Carinthia
35 water features • 3 fountains • 24 waterfalls • 3 dams • 2 weirs • 3 springs
Discover Carinthia’s Water Wonders
Nestled in the heart of Austria, Carinthia is a nature lover’s playground, famed for its crystal‑clear lakes, alpine forests, and an impressive collection of water features that span the entire region. From the gentle sparkle of three historic fountains to the thunderous roar of 24 breathtaking waterfalls, Carinthia offers a diverse aquatic landscape that promises unforgettable photo‑ops and serene moments alike. Adventure‑seekers can also explore three impressive dams, two rustic weirs, and three pristine springs—each spot showcasing the region’s commitment to preserving natural beauty while providing unique recreational opportunities.
Whether you’re trekking along the Wörthersee shoreline, hiking the rugged trails of the Nock Mountains, or wandering the charming villages of the Klagenfurt basin, Carinthia’s sub‑regions invite you to uncover hidden cascades and tranquil watercourses at every turn. The easy accessibility of these 35 water‑centric attractions makes it simple to design a custom itinerary—whether you’re planning a day trip, a weekend getaway, or an extended nature tour.
Ready to dive into Carinthia’s liquid treasures? Let this guide lead you through the region’s most spectacular fountains, waterfalls, dams, weirs, and springs, and experience why Carinthia travel is a top keyword for outdoor enthusiasts seeking authentic Austrian adventure. Pack your boots, grab a waterproof camera, and start exploring the sparkling heart of Carinthia today.
Featured Attractions
Gnomenbrunnen
Fountain CarinthiaNölblingbach
Waterfall CarinthiaAfritzer Wasserfall
Waterfall CarinthiaFeldpann-Wasserfall
Waterfall CarinthiaTschaukofall
Waterfall CarinthiaTschaukofall
Waterfall Carinthia
Wildensteiner Wasserfall
Waterfall Carinthia
Fallbach
Waterfall CarinthiaGreifenburg
Waterfall CarinthiaBarbara Wasserfall
Waterfall CarinthiaJungfernsprung
Waterfall CarinthiaNeighboring Regions
- Burgenland (3 spots)
- Lower Austria (66 spots)
- Salzburg (56 spots)
- Styria (61 spots)
- Tyrol (124 spots)
- Upper Austria (35 spots)
- Vienna (45 spots)
- Vorarlberg (15 spots)