Canyons around Gerlos are characterized by deep gorges, ravines, and impressive valleys within the Zillertal and Hohe Tauern National Park regions. The area features formations carved by water, offering diverse natural landscapes. These geological features provide opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. The region's terrain includes wild streams, waterfalls, and rock formations.
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Hiking around Gerlos
A nice trail, but not very long. It leads along the stream for 15 to 20 minutes, then you are already at the hut. For families, though, that's probably ideal.
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Fantastic high valley above the Krimml Waterfalls (Salzburger Land, border with Tyrol). When you get to the top of the Krimml Waterfalls, a deep, almost flat (slightly uphill) trough valley of around 25 km in length opens up. After about 12 km from the upper waterfall you will reach the old, venerable Tauernhaus. You can stop here or stay the night. If you are on a bike, I recommend that you first ride to the end of the Trogtal valley (beautiful!) and then stop off at the Tauernhaus on the way back. This valley is a SUPER HIGHLIGHT! and you should really treat yourself!
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A beautiful valley with many possibilities - Tauernhaus, Warnsdorfer Hütte, Richter Hütte, Plauener Hütte. Almost every hut can be reached in a day trip. This means that tours can be planned very flexibly. On historical paths through the Krimmler Achental it is even possible to cross into South Tyrol. In 1947, around 5,000 Eastern European Jews used this escape route to get to Palestine via Italy. The Peace Trail was set up in memory of this and starts directly at the Tauernhaus.
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What a natural spectacle in the Wildgerlostal! On the way through the Leitenkammerklamm you can admire the power of the white water fed by glaciers from several viewing platforms. The washouts, pools, whirlpool holes and steep rock faces are really impressive. Admission is free.
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The Krimmler Ache shows itself in different facets from gentle to wild.
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There are great places for a little Kneipp cure! ;-)
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Great way along the Krumbach. After the Krumbachtalrast it goes over a meadow into the forest. It gets a lot steeper there.
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The region around Gerlos, encompassing parts of the Zillertal and Hohe Tauern National Park, features deep gorges, ravines, and impressive valleys. These formations are often carved by water, showcasing wild streams, waterfalls, and unique rock structures. You'll find areas perfect for adventurous activities like canyoning, as well as more accessible paths through scenic valleys.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge, which offers impressive views of white water fed by glaciers. Another beautiful option is the Krummbach valley, known for its wildly romantic path along the river. For a more adventurous experience, the Schwarzach Canyon is a prime location for canyoning tours.
Yes, the Krimml Waterfalls, Europe's largest, are a must-see natural wonder near Gerlos. While not a traditional canyon, the sheer power of the water cascading down creates significant gorge-like characteristics. A well-signposted path allows visitors to walk alongside the falls, offering numerous viewing points and a refreshing experience from the water mist. A combi ticket provides access to the waterfall path and the Krimml Worlds of Water.
Absolutely! The Schwarzach Canyon, located between Gerlos and Zell am Ziller, is a popular spot for canyoning. It offers an adventurous experience with waterfalls, narrow rock walls, and natural pools. Participants can navigate with ropes and harnesses, with options for jumps of up to 5 meters or rappelling. The Riederklamm Canyon also provides adventure activities, including a 'Flying Fox' experience and a via ferrata.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Zillertal Valley offers varied experiences for different activity levels, including an alternative trail to the main road. The Leitenkammerklamm Gorge is described as easy to walk for experienced hikers, and the Krimml Waterfalls path is accessible to all, even those with prams up to the first viewpoint, offering something for everyone.
You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features. Expect to see impressive waterfalls, crystal-clear rivers, deep ravines, and lush forests. Many areas, like the Wildgerlostal Valley and Glacier, offer a diverse natural environment with glaciers, lakes, and stunning viewpoints. The fine water mist from the Krimml Waterfalls also provides a unique sensory experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas and the constant presence of water, especially in places like the Stilluptal Valley and Waterfall. The power of white water and impressive rock formations, as seen in the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the wild and romantic atmosphere of trails like those in the Krummbach valley.
Yes, the region offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails that lead through or alongside these natural formations. For example, the path through the Krummbach valley is described as very beautiful and wildly romantic. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Gerlos guide, including options like the 'Wilde Krimml loop' and trails to 'Isskogel Summit'.
Beyond hiking and canyoning, the area around Gerlos is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Gerlos guide, or try gravel biking with options like the 'Durlassboden Reservoir loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around Gerlos guide. Many routes offer stunning views of the valleys and reservoirs.
While specific wild swimming spots within the narrowest canyon sections might be part of organized canyoning tours, the Wildgerlostal Valley and Glacier is noted for having cool water where you can jump in during summer. The region's wild and romantic streams and natural pools also offer refreshing experiences, particularly after a hike.
The summer months are ideal for experiencing the gorges and canyons, especially for activities like canyoning, when the water levels are suitable and the weather is warm enough for water-based adventures. Hiking paths are generally clear of snow, allowing full access to viewpoints and trails. The fine water mist from the Krimml Waterfalls is also particularly refreshing during warmer periods.


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