Best canyons around Göriach are found in the broader region, which is characterized by alpine landscapes and a hut village. While Göriach itself is known for hiking, the surrounding Salzburg Lungau and Styria offer impressive gorges. These natural features are accessible from Göriach, serving as a starting point for exploration. The area provides a variety of natural wonders for visitors.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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I think the scenery with the wild horses is simply magnificent. Great hiking trail.
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Beautiful gorge, it was very busy where we were. You have to be considerate of one another in some passages. It's worth it!
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Great climbing facility with a large suspension bridge directly on and above the water.
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The Riesach Falls are truly impressive waterfalls in the Schladming Tauern, not far from Schladming. The two most famous waterfalls there are the Small and Large Riesach Falls, with the Large one having an impressive drop of around 70 meters. A truly impressive natural spectacle! The falls are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and were rightly declared a natural monument in 2012. The entire area is simply breathtaking and is definitely one of the natural treasures of this region. The Riesach Falls consist of the Large and Small Riesach Waterfalls, which are located in the Höllschlucht Gorge. The gorge begins at an altitude of 1079 meters near the Untere Gfölleralm or the Almgasthaus Riesachfall and ends at an altitude of 1338 meters in the area of the Riesachsee or the Obere Gfölleralm. The water for these impressive waterfalls comes from the approximately 7 km long Riesachbach, which joins the Steinriesenbach directly after the gorge and then flows through the entire Untertal as the Untertalbach before finally flowing into the Enns. The falls up to the Grosser Riesachfall are accessible via the Riesachfallsteig. And that's not all! In 2006, the area between the Grosser Riesachwasserfall and the upper end of the gorge was also opened up to tourists. An alpine trail about one kilometer long called "Alpinsteig Höll" or "Alpinsteig durch die Höll" was created there, which offers a 50 meter long suspension bridge as a special attraction. A real adventure! Source: www.familienurlaub-info.com/wandern-mit-kindern/oesterreich/steiermark/riesachfall-riesachsee/
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The Riesach Falls are truly impressive waterfalls in the Schladming Tauern, not far from Schladming. The two most famous waterfalls there are the Small and Large Riesach Falls, with the Large one having an impressive drop of around 70 meters. A truly impressive natural spectacle! The falls are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and were rightly declared a natural monument in 2012. The entire area is simply breathtaking and is definitely one of the natural treasures of this region. The Riesach Falls consist of the Large and Small Riesach Waterfalls, which are located in the Höllschlucht Gorge. The gorge begins at an altitude of 1079 meters near the Untere Gfölleralm or the Almgasthaus Riesachfall and ends at an altitude of 1338 meters in the area of the Riesachsee or the Obere Gfölleralm. The water for these impressive waterfalls comes from the approximately 7 km long Riesachbach, which joins the Steinriesenbach directly after the gorge and then flows through the entire Untertal as the Untertalbach before finally flowing into the Enns. The falls up to the Grosser Riesachfall are accessible via the Riesachfallsteig. And that's not all! In 2006, the area between the Grosser Riesachwasserfall and the upper end of the gorge was also opened up to tourists. An alpine trail about one kilometer long called "Alpinsteig Höll" or "Alpinsteig durch die Höll" was created there, which offers a 50 meter long suspension bridge as a special attraction. A real adventure! Source: www.familienurlaub-info.com/wandern-mit-kindern/oesterreich/steiermark/riesachfall-riesachsee/
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not for the faint of heart, hold on tight
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Partly challenging and a certain head for heights is an advantage when climbing to the Kotalm/Gföller Hütte 😍 Great experience, an early start is definitely worth it as it is very busy at peak times ☀️
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Something too high for me
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While Göriach itself is known for its alpine landscapes, the broader region offers impressive gorges. Two significant examples are the Höllschlucht Gorge, home to the Great Riesach Falls and the adventurous Alpine Trail through the Höll Gorge, and the Taurach Gorge, known for its beautiful forest path.
The Höllschlucht Gorge is renowned for the impressive Riesach Falls, Styria's highest waterfall. It features an adventurous alpine trail, the 'Alpinsteig Höll,' which includes a thrilling 50-meter-long suspension bridge and numerous steps and metal footbridges, offering close-up views of the powerful waterfalls. The Höll Gorge Metal Ladders and Bridges section is a highlight of this challenging route.
Yes, the Taurach Gorge is considered an easily accessible hike, suitable for most fitness levels. It features a scenic forest path, and visitors can enjoy a circular route that also leads to the Fürstenbrunn pond complex. Good footwear is recommended for comfort.
You can expect to see dramatic natural spectacles of thundering water, cascading waterfalls like the Great Riesach Falls and Kleiner Riesach Waterfall, and impressive rock formations. The trails often lead through lush forests, over bridges, and past viewpoints offering stunning vistas of the gorge landscape.
Absolutely. The Höllschlucht Gorge boasts a 50-meter-long suspension bridge on the Alpinsteig Höll, providing unique views of the cascading water. There are also viewing platforms, such as the Kleiner Riesach Waterfall Viewing Platform, that offer close-up perspectives of the powerful waterfalls and the dynamic rock formations shaped by the water.
The Alpine Trail through the Höll Gorge is considered challenging, featuring numerous steps, metal footbridges, and a suspension bridge. It's an exhilarating experience but not recommended for young children under eight or dogs on the alpine trail itself. Easier forest paths are available for those seeking a less strenuous option.
Yes, while some sections like the Alpinsteig Höll are challenging, there are family-friendly options. The Taurach Gorge offers an easily accessible hike suitable for families. Additionally, the path leading to the Kleiner Riesach Waterfall Viewing Platform is a short, easy ascent, making it a good option for families.
The best time to visit the gorges around Göriach is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, and the water flow in the gorges is often at its most impressive due to snowmelt or rainfall.
While many trails in the region are dog-friendly, specific regulations may apply to certain adventurous sections. For instance, the challenging Alpinsteig Höll in the Höllschlucht Gorge is generally not recommended for dogs due to its ladders, steps, and suspension bridge. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Göriach region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling, as well as challenging MTB trails. The area is also popular for general hiking and enjoying the alpine landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural spectacle of the thundering waterfalls and the scenic beauty of the gorges. The adventurous elements, such as the suspension bridge and metal ladders in the Höllschlucht Gorge, are often highlighted as exhilarating experiences. The impressive drop of the Great Riesach Falls is also a major draw, creating a truly memorable natural experience.


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