Fallbach Wasserfall
At an elevation of 2.200–2.300 meters, the Fallbach Wasserfall is a waterfall located near the Kölnbreinspeicher at the terminus of the Maltatal in Kärnten, Austria. Driving through the Maltatal and up to the dam/reservoir Kölnbreinspeicher will bring you to the Fallbachfall. Before you can view the waterfall, you still have to go 6 kilometers (along the lake) from here. The Fallbachfall, another waterfall with the same name in the Maltatal, is significantly more difficult to access.
It's not too difficult to visit the Fallbach Waterfall. Even the hike to the foot of this towering 200-meter cascade, which is virtually freefalling, is extremely simple to complete; it took me only about 30 minutes to take it all in. Even the portion of the route that leads to the foot of the waterfall at the Erlebnispark, which is close to it, has a playground. On fact, the youngsters could play in the playground while some of the parents were engaged with doing the more adventurous trips to the Fallbach. The playground is outfitted with a rope-pulling raft, big slides, one-way hang pulleys that resemble zip lines, and many other items that you'd find in most playgrounds.
Location: Kölnbreinspeicher, Malta