Best canyons around Leogang are situated within the wider Salzburger Land region, offering diverse aquatic adventures. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, featuring deep gorges carved by glacial meltwaters and mountain streams. Leogang serves as a central point for accessing these natural formations, which include narrow passages, waterfalls, and clear mountain pools. The region provides a range of canyoning experiences suitable for various skill levels.
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Highly recommended to stop off there after visiting the gorge (or just because). It takes about an hour to walk from the front parking lot, but there is also a parking lot on site. The food is delicious, the service is nice. It's nice to sit outside and inside. There is a playground for children.
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Opening times and prices can be found here: https://www.vorderkaserklamm.at/nreservation-vorderkaser-vorderkaserklamm/opening-times-prices
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Great gorge that becomes more and more exciting as the course progresses. Definitely worth seeing. There is a combination ticket for the Seisenberger-Vorderkaserklamm and for the Lambrechtshöhle. All three are highly recommended. Here's more information: https://www.seisenbergklamm.eu/
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Definitely make a detour to the Vorderkaserklamm - the snack bar has the best Kaiserschmarrn ever!
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Great little tar road, but quite steep at the beginning
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Crazy how narrow you go through the gorge.
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Attention!!!!!!!! We wanted to continue from here to Hochfilzen on our Alpine crossing. From here on, cycling through the restricted area of the Hochfilzen military training area is strictly prohibited 🙈🙈🙈🙈 We had to turn around here, drive back down into the valley to St Martin and take a detour through the valley via the Pillersee to Hochfilzen. But that was also a very scenic cycle path 👍👍👍 The snack station up here is very nice though 😀
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For families and beginners, the Vorderkaser Gorge is an excellent choice, featuring bathing lakes and a playground nearby. It also offers the Lamprechtshöhle show cave as an additional attraction. Another great option is the Seisenberg Gorge, known for its impressive, narrow passages and wooden walkways, making it accessible for all ages. For canyoning, the Lofer "Jump and Run" Tour or Almbachklamm ("Cheese" Tour) are ideal for beginners, offering swimming, natural slides, and jumps with varying heights.
Yes, intermediate adventurers can explore the Canyoning Tour "Rocks and Ropes" in Lofer, which includes abseiling down a 15-meter waterfall, jumps up to 8 meters, and slides. The Fischbachklamm is another medium-difficulty option, featuring crystal-clear pools and impressive abseiling sections, including a 30-meter waterfall, set against the beautiful Bluntautal mountains.
Experienced canyoneers seeking a significant challenge can consider the Altersbach Advanced Day Tour, a long and physically demanding experience with abseils of up to 50 meters. The Strubklamm ("Adventurous") is known for its challenging nature, featuring up to 17 jumps from heights of up to 10 meters and a long, narrow swimming passage. Additionally, Tauglboden ("It's Magic") offers a unique combination of a forest hike, a dramatic 20-meter abseil into a dark crevice, and an underground stream section.
The gorges around Leogang are characterized by deep passages carved by glacial meltwaters, featuring impressive rock formations, clear mountain pools, and waterfalls. For instance, Seisenberg Gorge is a unique natural spectacle with very narrow sections. The Weißbach Valley towards Hirschbichl offers a scenic high valley with a beautiful stream, alpine meadows, and stunning mountain views.
Canyoning season typically runs from late spring through early autumn, when water levels are suitable and temperatures are warmer. While specific dates can vary, the summer months generally offer the most favorable conditions for these aquatic adventures.
Yes, near the Vorderkaser Gorge, you can visit the Lamprechtshöhle show cave, which is a well-lit and secured cave system offering a fascinating underground experience. This provides a nice complement to the natural beauty of the gorges.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and magnificent views, as seen in Wildental Valley. The unique natural spectacle of gorges like Seisenberg Gorge and the opportunity for activities like biking through scenic routes such as Wildenbach Gorge are also highly valued.
The region around Leogang offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Ullachtal Loop or the Short Asitz Loop, which are detailed in the Running Trails around Leogang guide. For mountain enthusiasts, there are challenging mountain hikes like the Path of the Senses or routes to the Großer Asitz Summit, available in the Mountain Hikes around Leogang guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes offering great viewpoints and challenging climbs, as described in the Gravel biking around Leogang guide.
Yes, many gorges feature dedicated hiking trails. For example, Wildental Valley offers a magnificent trail with great views and well-maintained paths. The Seisenberg Gorge has wooden walkways that allow visitors to walk through its impressive, narrow sections. The Weißbach Valley towards Hirschbichl also provides a scenic trail through a high valley.
For canyoning, it's essential to wear appropriate gear provided by tour operators, which typically includes a wetsuit, helmet, and harness. You should also bring swimwear to wear under the wetsuit, sturdy shoes that can get wet (often provided or recommended by the operator), and a towel and dry clothes for after the activity. Sunscreen and water are also advisable.
Yes, some gorges and their surrounding areas are suitable for biking. The Wildenbach Gorge is particularly noted as a fantastic gorge for biking, offering a superb and scenic route. The Weißbach Valley towards Hirschbichl also offers attractive routes, though some sections can be quite challenging with gradients up to 30%.


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