Canyons in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria are notable for their natural formations, carved by rivers over millennia. This area features deeply cut gorges, crystal-clear waters, and numerous waterfalls, offering diverse hiking opportunities. The region's geological features make it a destination for exploring unique natural landscapes.
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We caught a dream day, few hikers, sun and blue sky accompanied us through the gorge - definitely take the lower path, it is easy to walk and has 5 exit points.
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The Mendlingtal adventure world in Göstling an der Ybbs is a fascinating excursion destination that combines nature, culture and history in a unique way. The theme trail "On the Timber Trail" is particularly exciting, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the world of traditional timber rafting and forestry. Along the trail, you can not only enjoy the impressive landscape of the Mendlingtal, but also experience first-hand how tree trunks used to be transported over the water.
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The Fischersteig in the Erlaufschlucht is a great experience all year round. Since the heavy rain in mid-September 2024, the Fischersteig has been closed indefinitely. There is also a beautiful hiking trail above it, of course not as spectacular.
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Beyond the well-known Ötschergräben and Erlauf Gorge, the Mostviertel offers other impressive natural wonders. The Ysper Gorge is described as wild and romantic, featuring small climbing aids like stone steps and wooden stairs. Another option is the Falkenschlucht near Türnitz, known for its mystical ambiance and wooden footbridges, often combined with a visit to the Eibl Jet toboggan run. The Opponitzer Schluchtenwanderweg also offers bizarre rock formations and mossy areas.
Yes, several canyons in the Mostviertel are family-friendly. The Erlauf Gorge, for instance, has paths suitable for various skill levels, including the easier Pratersteg circular path. The Falkenschlucht is also considered a highlight for families. Additionally, the Opponitzer Schluchtenwanderweg is family-friendly and even offers opportunities to see farm animals at the 'Schluchtenhütte'.
The canyons in the Mostviertel are characterized by dramatic natural beauty. You can expect to see deeply cut gorges, rugged rock formations, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and numerous waterfalls. Highlights like the Ötschergräben feature thundering waterfalls such as the Mirafall, Lassingfall, and Schleierfall. The Erlaufschlucht is known for its unique geological formations, moss-covered stones, and lush green surroundings, making it a Natura 2000 protected area.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. The Ötschergräben is particularly beautiful in spring when the water flow is at its widest, offering the best views of the waterfalls. The Erlaufschlucht is also recommended in spring for its clear water and vibrant nature, and in summer for a refreshing cool climate along the water. Generally, spring and summer offer lush greenery and active waterfalls, while autumn brings vibrant foliage.
Yes, in the Ötschergräben, visitors often enjoy cooling off. According to visitor tips, in real summer weather, a bath in one of the many lower areas is very relaxing, though you need to be brave enough for the cool water. The crystal-clear waters of the Ötscherbach stream and Erlauf river provide refreshing spots.
Hiking difficulties vary across the Mostviertel canyons. The Ötschergräben offers routes ranging from moderate to more challenging, with well-maintained paths, wooden planks, and bridges. The Erlaufschlucht has both the more adventurous Fischersteig directly along the water and the easier Pratersteg circular path. The Falkenschlucht can be steep, rocky, and rooty, requiring proper hiking boots. The Ysper Gorge involves small climbing aids like stone steps and wooden stairs.
Absolutely. The Mostviertel is renowned for its waterfalls within the gorges. The Ötschergräben features several impressive cascades, including the Mirafall, Lassingfall, and Schleierfall, some dropping up to 90 meters. The Trefflingfall, located in a gorge in Puchenstuben, is one of the longest waterfalls in Lower Austria and a major attraction within the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and the immersive natural experience. Many highlight the dramatic landscapes, the sound of rushing water, and the unique geological formations. The well-maintained paths and bridges, especially in areas like the Ötschergräben, are appreciated for making these natural wonders accessible. The clear, often turquoise water and lush surroundings create a captivating atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression.
Besides hiking through the gorges, the Mostviertel region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, with routes like the 'Laurenzi Route' or 'Erlauf Gorge – Kalktuff Waterfall loop'. There are also extensive options for Cycling, including the 'Donau-Schatz-Tour' and the 'Traisental Cycle Path'. For those interested in Road Cycling, routes like the 'Steiner Tor – Vineyard Route in the Wachau loop' are available.
Yes, many canyons offer stunning viewpoints. The Erlaufschlucht features two viewing platforms that extend over the Erlauf river, providing impressive vistas of the gorge. In the Ötschergräben, the entire path offers dramatic views of rugged rocks, waterfalls, and the turquoise Ötscherbach stream. The Ysper Gorge also has a viewing plateau with great views of the Yspertal.
Access to some canyons is possible via public transport. For the Ötschergräben, popular starting points like Wienerbruck are accessible, and the hike can be combined with a ride on the Mariazellerbahn. For detailed information on public transport options to specific canyon entrances, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.
While many outdoor areas in Austria are dog-friendly, specific rules can apply to nature parks and gorges, especially concerning leash requirements or restricted areas. It's best to check the specific regulations for each canyon you plan to visit, such as the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, to ensure a smooth visit with your dog.


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