Best canyons around Waldneukirchen, a municipality in Steyr-Land, Austria, is characterized by its picturesque landscapes and forests. While prominent canyons are not directly within Waldneukirchen, the broader Upper Austria region features several impressive gorges and ravines. These natural attractions offer opportunities for hiking and experiencing the region's geological features. The area provides insights into the forces of nature, with narrow rock faces and watercourses shaped by erosion.
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Interesting natural spectacle, combined with cooling on hot days.
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A unique "floral splendor" every year. Normally a very deep, muddy trail, but this year, thanks to the dry weather, it's not muddy and pleasant to hike. At 19°C and sunny, it's simply worth seeing.
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A beautiful natural spectacle in these refreshing❄️ temperatures. As the Alpine Association points out that the trail is an alpine trail, I strongly recommend that you pack your crampons on your hike at this time of year. The trail is sometimes very slippery because of the snow and the "running wall".
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From the Dorngraben via the Pfaffenboden there are a variety of hiking options. 1. The Grünburger hut (managed by the Alpine Club hut) 2. The 3 thousand meter tour: Dürres Eck-Gaisberg-Hochbuchberg, 3. Pfaffenboden-Gaisberg-Mollner hut,4. Dorngraben-Pfaffenboden-Schoberstein, 5. Pfaffenboden-Grünburger Hütte-Hochbuchberg and several more variants can be combined.
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This gorge with its waterfall is at its most beautiful in spring. Thousands of spring snowflakes, marsh marigolds, wood anemones, etc.
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Unfortunately, this impressive backdrop cannot be captured and conveyed in a photo. The personal live recording is nowhere near that. This detour is a must when visiting the region
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Beautiful gorge hike, especially recommended on hot days
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While Waldneukirchen itself doesn't have prominent canyons, the broader Upper Austria region offers several impressive gorges. Popular natural monuments include the Dripping Wall, known for its cooling gravel banks along the Steyr river, and the Rinnerberger Waterfall, which provides an impressive natural backdrop. Another favorite is the Dorngraben Waterfall, featuring a wild and romantic hiking trail over footbridges and stones.
Yes, several gorges in Upper Austria are suitable for beginners. The Burggrabenklamm near Unterach am Attersee is often recommended as a varied beginner's canyoning tour, with an 'XL' version for sporty beginners. The Gimbach gorge is another short, fun option, suitable for children aged 10 and above when water levels are low, with many slides and jumps that can be repeated.
For those seeking a more athletic experience, the Strubklamm offers numerous jumps and caters to sporty beginners looking for more adrenaline. The Grabenbach (Jabron) in the Salzkammergut region is a moderately difficult canyoning tour recommended for individuals with prior experience, featuring a significant 14-meter jump, or an easier 8-meter option.
Yes, some options are suitable for families. The Dorngraben Waterfall trail is considered family-friendly. For canyoning, the Burggrabenklamm is suitable for individuals aged 12 and above under stable weather conditions, and the Gimbach gorge can be suitable for children aged 10 and up during low water levels.
The region's gorges showcase narrow rock faces, roaring watercourses, and a mystical atmosphere created by millennia of water and erosion. You'll encounter waterfalls like the Rinnerberger Waterfall and Dorngraben Waterfall, as well as unique formations such as the Dripping Wall with its flowing water and inviting gravel banks along the Steyr river.
For canyoning, stable weather conditions without the risk of thunderstorms are crucial due to susceptibility to water level changes. The Dripping Wall hike is particularly rewarding in hot temperatures, offering cooling along gravel banks and opportunities for swimming in the Steyr river, making midsummer an excellent time for this specific highlight.
Yes, you can find a Gorge with ruins and river near Gasthaus Johannesbrücke. This highlight combines natural beauty with historical elements, offering a unique experience for visitors interested in both nature and history.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural backdrops and the opportunity to experience the wild beauty of the region. Many appreciate the cooling effect of the water, especially during warmer months, with opportunities for swimming in the Steyr river near the Dripping Wall. The romantic hiking trails, like the one leading to the Dorngraben Waterfall, are also highly valued.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Waldneukirchen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes like the Dürres Eck Summit loop. There are also extensive options for cycling and mountain biking, with trails ranging from easy to difficult.
The Dripping Wall is an extremely rewarding hike, especially in hot temperatures. Not only does the flowing wall offer cooling, but the inviting gravel banks along the hiking trail provide opportunities for swimming in the Steyr river. It's recommended to bring swimming trunks in summer. Note that the trail is not suitable for prams.
The Höllgraben, located in Rosenau am Hengspass, offers a very demanding adventure course above the gorge. This includes a via ferrata with ziplines and rope bridges, providing a challenging and multi-faceted outdoor experience beyond traditional canyoning.
Yes, in addition to the Rinnerberger Waterfall and Dorngraben Waterfall, you can also visit the Rinderberger Klamm-Schmiedlehen Waterfall. This waterfall is part of a hike that includes smaller sections on roads with little traffic and features a unique 'ice hole' that emits cold air even on warm days.


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