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Top 10 Gorges around Rohr im Gebirge

Best canyons around Rohr im Gebirge are characterized by their dramatic geological formations and accessible trails. This region in Austria offers a variety of natural features, including deep gorges carved by water over millennia. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by towering rock faces, lush vegetation, and historical sites. The area provides opportunities for hiking and discovering natural monuments.

Best canyons around Rohr im Gebirge

  • The most popular canyons is Weichtal Gorge, a gorge that requires sturdy shoes due…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Rudolf Decker via ferrata, Steinwand Gorge

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A long, suspended ladder (passable, children to the via ferrata set or rope) leads into a spectacular cave. Do not forget your headlamp! At the Rudolf-Decker-Steig through the Steinwandklamm there …

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It's particularly beautiful to look at on hot days, as the gorge is pleasantly cool. The Türkenloch is a must-see, there's a great view from the top. 👍

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Weichtal Gorge

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Entry into the gorge at the new Weichtalhaus, sturdy shoes are a must in the Weichtalklamm. There are wet / slippery spots in the gorge, all secured with ladders and chains.

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Steinwandklamm

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The Steinwandklamm is a top attraction in the Pernitz area. The Rudolf-Decker-Steig is recommended for experienced climbers. The level of difficulty is A/B, sure-footedness and a head for heights are …

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Haselrast Gorge Road

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May 3, 2026, Steinwandklamm

The Steinwandklamm near Furth an der Triesting (Lower Austria) is one of the wildest karst gorges in the country, known for its rocky landscape, roaring waterfalls (especially after rainfall) and the exciting "Türkenloch". It is accessible all year round, offers bridges and walkways, and is protected as a natural monument.

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beautiful MTB trail through the Haselrastklamm

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Currently officially closed, difficult due to dead wood in the gorge but manageable for sure-footed hikers.

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If you're heading to Rohr and aren't pressed for time, definitely drive via Haselrast! While the Rohrer Sattel is constantly buzzing with cars and motorcycles, here you'll find complete peace and quiet, a magnificent landscape, and a beautiful, challenging climb.

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The valley to Haselrast offers wonderful landscapes, the weather varies greatly, sometimes freezing cold and then again comfortably warm.

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November 5, 2023, Haselrast Gorge Road

A really great path on a small road through the forest.

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The Haselrast ascent is almost traffic-free and the descent is ideal when there is no gravel.

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Cave, interesting and not particularly difficult to climb.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect in the canyons around Rohr im Gebirge?

The canyons offer varied terrain. The Weichtal Gorge is known for wet and slippery sections, requiring sturdy shoes, and features ladders and chains. Long trousers are recommended due to overgrown areas. The Rudolf Decker via ferrata, Steinwand Gorge, while largely a footpath with bridges and railings, includes a suspended ladder and requires sure-footedness. A headlamp is essential for darker, potentially wet cave sections.

Are the canyons around Rohr im Gebirge suitable for families with children?

Yes, parts of the Steinwandklamm, including the Türkenloch Cave, are considered family-friendly. However, for the more adventurous Rudolf Decker via ferrata, sure-footedness and a head for heights are crucial, especially with children. There's also a wild game enclosure with goats near the entrance of the Steinwandklamm that children often enjoy.

What historical sites or natural monuments can I find in the canyons?

The Steinwandklamm itself is a natural monument with a rich history, having trails developed over 120 years ago and visited by historical figures. Within it, the Türkenloch Cave is a natural karst cave steeped in local legends from the Turkish siege of 1683, making it a notable historical site. The Weichtal Gorge is also recognized as a natural monument.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in the canyons?

You can expect dramatic landscapes with towering rock faces, lush vegetation, and cascading waterfalls. The Steinwandklamm, formed by glacial meltwater, features a slot canyon with rapids and caves. The Rudolf Decker via ferrata includes a long, suspended ladder leading into a spectacular cave, and the Türkenloch Cave offers a cool environment and great views.

What equipment or precautions are recommended for exploring the canyons?

For the Weichtal Gorge, sturdy shoes are a must due to wet and slippery sections. For the Rudolf Decker via ferrata and exploring caves like the Türkenloch Cave, a headlamp is highly recommended for darker areas. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are essential for the via ferrata sections. Long trousers are also advised for overgrown paths in the Weichtal Gorge.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons around Rohr im Gebirge?

Visitors appreciate the immersive experience, including the sound of rushing water, cool mist, and sunlight filtering through the canopy. The mystical atmosphere with thundering mountain streams and jagged rocks offers wildly romantic photo opportunities. The adventurous elements, like the suspended ladder in the Rudolf Decker via ferrata and exploring caves, are also highly enjoyed.

Are there other outdoor activities I can do near the canyons?

Yes, the region around Rohr im Gebirge offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the moderate "Unterberg Mountain Hut – Unterberg Summit loop from Drahtal" or the more difficult "Gippelmauer Ridge – Gippel (1669 m) loop from Brandstätterkogel." There are also running trails and MTB trails available. For more details, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Rohr im Gebirge, Running Trails around Rohr im Gebirge, and MTB Trails around Rohr im Gebirge guides.

When is the best time to visit the canyons for a pleasant experience?

The canyons, particularly the Steinwandklamm and Türkenloch Cave, are often recommended as a favorite hideaway on hot days due to their pleasantly cool temperatures. This suggests spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal, offering a refreshing escape from the heat while enjoying the natural beauty.

Is there parking available near the canyons?

While specific parking details for each canyon are not provided, it is generally understood that popular natural attractions like the Steinwandklamm and Weichtal Gorge have designated parking areas nearby for visitors. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/419936" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Haselrast Gorge Road</a> like?

The Haselrast Gorge Road is primarily a mountain pass, offering a wonderful, quiet, and idyllic section for cycling. The ascent is almost traffic-free, and the descent is ideal when there is no gravel. It's appreciated for its scenic beauty rather than dramatic gorge features like the Steinwandklamm.

Are there any less crowded canyons or hidden gems in the area?

While the Steinwandklamm and Weichtal Gorge are the most prominent and well-known, the region around Rohr im Gebirge is rich in natural beauty. Exploring local hiking maps and trails can often lead to less frequented, smaller gorge-like formations or secluded spots that offer a more tranquil experience.

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