Canyons around Terfens are defined by their natural formations, featuring deep gorges carved by mountain streams. The area presents a landscape of rocky terrain, flowing rivers, and notable waterfalls. This region offers various natural monuments and trails for exploration. Terfens is situated in an environment that supports diverse outdoor activities centered around its water features and geological formations.
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The water cascades down several times. If you stand at a certain spot, you can see all the way to the first cascade.
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Very beautiful valley above Lake Achensee.
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Interestingly designed bridge over the stream
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The path to St. Georgenberg leads over the Hohe Brücke, which is one of the most beautiful covered wooden bridges in Austria. The bridge spans the mountain gorge of the Georgenbergbach and is the only access to the monastery⛪️🌁🪵
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It is easily accessible and you can walk up to the waterfall and even put your hand in the waterfall.
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The monastery towers impressively above the valley
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To get to the waterfall, it is advisable to keep to the right after the Gramai Alm (meadow path + sign) and not drive straight ahead.
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No special skill required.
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For a memorable hiking experience, the Wolf Gorge is highly recommended. It features rocky mountains and a roaring mountain stream, offering a cool environment on warm days. The path through the gorge, including the Wolfsklamm Gorge Wooden Walkways, is steep in places but generally easy to navigate with sturdy shoes. Another accessible option is the Gramaialm Waterfall, which is easily reachable with only the last 200m being a bit rocky.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The path through the Wolf Gorge is considered family-friendly, especially the section leading to the Stone Cairns at the End of the Wolfsklamm Gorge. Children often enjoy building their own stone towers there. The Georgenbach Bridge Above the Wolfsklamm also offers great views and is part of a path suitable for families.
The Wolf Gorge is typically open from May to October, making late spring, summer, and early autumn the ideal times to visit. During warm summer days, the gorge provides a pleasantly cool environment. It's also worth visiting on rainy days, as the experience is no wetter than other outdoor activities.
You will encounter deep gorges carved by mountain streams, rocky terrain, and flowing rivers. Notable features include the roaring mountain stream and emerald green water in Wolf Gorge, and the cascading waters of the Gramaialm Waterfall. The region is rich in natural monuments and offers various viewpoints.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Terfens area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the Maria Larch Pilgrimage Church loop, by checking the Easy hikes around Terfens guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Inn Cycle Path, detailed in the Gravel biking around Terfens guide, and challenging mountain bike trails like the Karwendel Three Alpine Pastures Tour, found in the MTB Trails around Terfens guide.
A unique spot is the collection of Stone Cairns at the End of the Wolfsklamm Gorge. These stone towers, originally placed by pilgrims as signposts, are now often added to by visitors. It's a fascinating man-made feature within the natural gorge setting.
For the Wolf Gorge, there is a free parking lot available at the Laurentiuskirche, which serves as a convenient starting point for your hike. Alternatively, you can find parking within the town of Stans.
Visitors frequently praise the wild romantic atmosphere of the Wolf Gorge, with its roaring mountain stream and stunning views. The experience of walking through the gorge, especially along the wooden walkways, is often described as enjoyable and fun. The accessibility of natural monuments like the Gramaialm Waterfall, where you can get close to the cascading water, is also a highlight.
Yes, the path to St. Georgenberg, which can be accessed via the Georgenbach Bridge Above the Wolfsklamm, leads to a monastery. The bridge itself is a historical feature, being one of Austria's most beautiful covered wooden bridges and the only access point to the monastery.
While specific circular canyon walks are not detailed, many routes in the area, including those around the Wolf Gorge, can be combined with paths leading to St. Georgenberg to create varied loops. For broader circular hiking options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Terfens guide for routes like the Uranus Sculpture – Neptune Sculpture loop.
For hiking through the canyons, especially in areas like the Wolf Gorge, it is recommended to wear sturdy shoes. The paths can be steep and rocky in places, so good footwear will ensure comfort and safety.
While specific regulations for dogs in all canyons are not provided, generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in the region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and check local signage or official websites for any specific restrictions within the gorges, especially in popular areas like the Wolf Gorge, which may have admission fees and specific rules.


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