Attractions and places to see around Admont, a town in Styria, Austria, offer a combination of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. The area is known for its Benedictine Abbey, which houses a large monastic library, and its position at the foot of the Gesäuse National Park. This region provides opportunities for exploring both historical architecture and rugged alpine environments.
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Very friendly service and delicious food. Ideal for a short break before or after visiting the Dr. Vogelsang Gorge 🫵😉
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great view, nice staff, very dog-friendly 🐾, great food! Another climb up the Tamischbach tower is worth it!! 😍
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Overnight stay possible (3 camps). Easy-going hut owner who cares about the well-being of his guests and where the food and drink on offer comes from. - Very good food, cooked by two Nepalese. If you take half board you get seconds as often as you want (even 3 times :)) Breakfast is surprisingly varied with homemade hummus. - Cozy dining room inside and seating outside with a great view.
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A strenuous climb, but you will be rewarded with a magnificent view
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Admonterhaus at approx. 1700 m. Easily accessible via the Grabneralm.
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Admont is most famous for its Benedictine Abbey, Stift Admont, which houses the world's largest monastic library. The Abbey complex also includes an Abbey Museum with diverse collections, including a natural history section, and the neo-Gothic Abbey Church. You can also enjoy a relaxing stroll through the Abbey Gardens. About 5 kilometers from town, you'll find JUFA Schloss Röthelstein, a baroque castle now serving as a youth hostel.
To fully experience the Admont Abbey, including its renowned library, museum, and church, it is recommended to allocate at least 2 to 3 hours. This allows sufficient time to appreciate the Baroque architecture, the vast collection of books, and the various exhibits.
Admont is situated at the gateway to the stunning Gesäuse National Park, characterized by steep limestone peaks, rugged valleys, and the Enns River. The park offers breathtaking scenery with emerald-green waters, lush forests, and dramatic rock formations. You can also find numerous mountain huts like Dümler Hut and Mödlinger Hut, which provide excellent viewpoints of the surrounding alpine landscape.
The Gesäuse National Park offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and mountaineering on trails ranging from easy walks along the Enns River to challenging alpine routes up peaks like Admonter Kalbling and Hochtor. The Enns River is also popular for water sports such as kayaking, rafting, and fly-fishing. In winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular, with nearby Kaiserau being a known skiing area.
Yes, the Gesäuse National Park offers many trails. Popular options include the Wasserfallweg, considered the oldest climbing route in the Eastern Alps, and the Hesshütte normal route. Multi-day hut tours are also very popular, often including stops at huts like Admonter Hut or Ennstaler Hut. For more detailed hiking options, explore the waterfall hikes around Admont.
Absolutely! The Admont region, especially within the Gesäuse National Park, is well-equipped with mountain huts. Popular choices include Dümler Hut, known for its friendly service and kitchen; Mödlinger Hut, offering picturesque views and serving as a base for climbing tours; Admonter Hut, a cozy Alpine Club hut ideal for multi-day tours; and Bosruck Hut, a family-friendly option open almost all year round.
Yes, Admont offers several family-friendly options. The Bosruck Hut is specifically noted as family-friendly, with the Klammbach and surrounding nature providing a diverse playground for children. The Abbey Museum also features a natural history section that can be engaging for younger visitors. Additionally, easy walks along the Enns River or some of the less strenuous hiking trails in Gesäuse National Park are suitable for families.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, mountaineering, and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. During this period, mountain huts are typically open. For winter sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, December to April offers suitable conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the mountain huts for their stunning locations, often with breathtaking views of the rugged limestone mountains. The friendly service and excellent, down-to-earth hut cuisine are also highlights. Many appreciate them as perfect stopovers for multi-day hikes or as cozy bases for more challenging mountain and climbing tours. For example, Dümler Hut is recommended for its kitchen and friendly service, while Mödlinger Hut is noted for its picturesque location.
Yes, the Admont region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, from easy rides like the 'Weißenbach riverbed – View of the Enns Valley loop' to more challenging ones such as the 'Steyersteg Trail – Bodinggraben loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the gravel biking guide and the cycling guide around Admont.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options, particularly those focused on waterfalls. For instance, the 'Mühlauer Waterfall loop from Mühlau' is an easy route. While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided here, many popular hiking starting points in the region typically offer parking facilities. You can explore more options in the waterfall hikes guide.


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