Canyons around Sankt Lorenz, a municipality in Upper Austria, offer access to the rugged natural landscape of the Salzkammergut region. Situated near Mondsee lake and the Drachenwand mountain, Sankt Lorenz serves as a base for exploring various geological formations. While traditional water-carved canyons are not directly within its borders, the area provides opportunities to experience gorges and rock formations. The region is characterized by prominent features such as the Drachenwand, known for its limestone rock face and hiking trails.
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The first chapel on the pilgrimage route up the Falkenstein is the chapel “Steine gegen Sünde” (Stones against Sin). The Falkenstein Church, built in 1626, nestles against the rock face. The caves inside the church form a “Schliefstein” (slipping stone), which is said to shed old evils. In the “wundersames Wasser” (miraculous water) chapel, just a few steps away, the saint from Regensburg is present. Inside, a spring bubbles, which Wolfgang made leap from the rock with his pilgrim's staff for a thirsty monk. The water is considered healing for the eyes.
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If you pour the water over your closed eyes, it is healing
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The road is currently closed (July 8th - September 6th, 2024). A diversion will be set up. This leads from the Wiestal Landesstraße junction / Strubklamm Straße junction via Ebenau to Faistenau with the option of taking the Strubklammstraße.
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Klamm is open again and wonderfully accessible.
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https://youtu.be/BRaCdwpxeDg Valerieweg accessible, lower gorge path has been dismantled
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A wonderful route through an enchanting landscape. It's pretty downhill that you have to be very careful. Although it is a public road, there is very little traffic. One disadvantage is that there are very few opportunities to see into the gorge from the route. It would be nice to have more bays where the vegetation is not so high.
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Scenic route. - Not too many cars that are forced to "reasonable speed" through the narrow street before they meet cyclists.
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The Valerieweg is still accessible and, in my opinion, not too easy to walk. Nevertheless, you have a good view of the gorge.
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While traditional water-carved canyons are not directly within Sankt Lorenz, the area offers access to various geological formations in the Salzkammergut region. You can explore impressive gorges like the Strubklamm Gorge, which is a canyon-like valley, or the unique Rock crevices at Plombergstein, which feature small caves and narrow passages formed by a rockfall.
Yes, Sankt Lorenz serves as an excellent base for canyoning in the broader Salzkammergut region. Providers often offer tours in nearby gorges, such as the Strubklamm, located approximately 14 km away. These tours typically involve descending gorges by abseiling, jumping, and sliding through natural pools. The Strubklammstraße is a notable spot where canyoning tours directly from the water are available.
Absolutely! The Rock crevices at Plombergstein are particularly suitable for families. These small caves, gorges, and narrow passages, formed by a rockfall, are exciting to explore, especially with children. Please note that they are not suitable for prams.
The best time for canyoning and exploring the gorges around Sankt Lorenz is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This ensures more favorable weather conditions and water temperatures for activities like canyoning. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Strubklammstraße, an impressive road that traverses a gorge and offers unique perspectives. Another favorite is the Strubklamm Gorge itself, a beautiful, narrow valley between Hintersee and Wiestal. For those seeking more challenging paths, the Burggrabenklamm Gorge offers a demanding route.
For canyoning, you'll typically need a wetsuit, helmet, harness, and appropriate footwear, which are often provided by tour operators. For exploring gorges and hiking, wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing weather, and bring water, snacks, and sun protection. Some paths can be rocky or muddy, so prepare accordingly.
Yes, for experienced adventurers, the Burggrabenklamm Gorge offers a challenging path. Similarly, the route along Burggrabenklamm and Adlerstein presents a demanding trail. These require sure-footedness and a good head for heights, rewarding climbers with beautiful panoramic views.
Beyond exploring gorges, Sankt Lorenz is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Mondsee Promenade – Mondsee Lakeside Promenade loop', or challenging MTB trails like the 'View of Lake Attersee from the mountain – Panoramic View of Lake Mondsee loop'. There are also gravel biking routes available, including the 'GRAIL 01 Tiefbrunnau - Strubklamm - Ebenau loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Sankt Lorenz, MTB Trails around Sankt Lorenz, and Gravel biking around Sankt Lorenz guides.
When exploring the Strubklamm Gorge, especially if cycling along the Strubklammstraße, exercise caution through tunnels as some drivers may not expect cyclists. It's a beautiful, narrow road, but awareness of traffic is important. Also, be aware of potential road closures; for instance, the road has been closed on weekdays during certain periods for maintenance.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the unique experiences offered. The impressive landscapes, challenging trails, and the opportunity for adventure sports like canyoning are frequently mentioned. The Strubklammstraße, for example, is lauded for its impressive views and imposing rock faces, often compared to major alpine roads.
Yes, Sankt Lorenz is conveniently located, and parking for prominent features like the Drachenwand (which offers access to hiking trails and views of the region's rugged terrain) is generally accessible from the village. For specific gorges like the Strubklamm, parking areas are typically available near the starting points for tours or trails, though it's always advisable to check local signage.


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