Best attractions and places to see around Aigen im Ennstal include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. This region in the Liezen district of Austria is characterized by its picturesque landscape, featuring the Rottenmanner and Wölzer Tauern mountains, the Enns River, and the Putterersee, Styria's warmest alpine moorland lake. Visitors can explore historic castles, modern churches, and ancient chapels, alongside numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides a diverse range of experiences for those interested in natural beauty and local heritage.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Information for people with dogs beyond the "I'll just pick him up and carry him" 🤪 No perforated grilles, no ladders, everything made of wood. My dog managed it well (51 kilos). Small recommendation: walk up the gorge from the entrance. A few steps are a bit steep and long, I think going down is more difficult than going up 🙂 in places it is a bit narrow but there are enough places to pass each other. Entrance fee 6 euros
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Beautiful panoramic mountain with an extremely beautiful and excellently marked climb over the south-east ridge
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Great view at the guardian of the Salzkammergut!! Very exposed path, absolute surefootedness and a head for heights are a prerequisite.
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Entrance fee Adults: €6.00 Children: €3.50 The gorge is really great
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This gorge is very impressive, enormous masses of water form the rocks over millions of years.
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In heavy rain, the paths around the lake are soggy and you can get up to your ankles in water. How to approach the upper gravel path, which leads you through the forest.
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If you don't stop at the Spechtenseehütte, it's your own fault. There is good food, always good desserts and the drinks are good anyway 😋. And Herbert (landlord) is jo a ned z'wieda 😀.
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Unfortunately today was Tuesday - rest day!
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The region boasts several impressive natural features. You can visit the Wörschach Gorge, known for its secured footbridges and waterfalls, or challenge yourself with a hike to the Grimming Summit, offering panoramic views. The Putterersee, Styria's warmest alpine moorland lake, is also a central point for recreation.
Yes, Aigen im Ennstal and its surroundings offer several cultural sites. You can explore Schloss Pichlarn, which now houses a Golf & Country Club, or visit the Filialkirche Aigen im Ennstal (Church of St. Florian) in the town center. Other notable sites include St. John's Chapel on Hohenberg and the Wallfahrtskirche Maria Dornach, a pilgrimage church with baroque architecture.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For cycling, consider routes like the Enns Bike Path or explore options in the Cycling around Aigen im Ennstal guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the MTB Trails around Aigen im Ennstal guide.
Absolutely. The Putterersee is excellent for families, offering swimming in summer and transforming into a natural ice rink in winter. The Fairytale Forest Trail is a charming option for family hikes. Additionally, the Spechtensee Hut is noted as family-friendly and offers good food near the Spechtensee.
The region is beautiful year-round. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. The Wörschach Gorge is typically open from May to October. In late autumn, the larch forests around mountains like Stein am Mandl are particularly attractive with their changing colors. Winter provides opportunities for ice skating on Putterersee and skiing at nearby Hauser Kaibling.
Several huts in the area offer food and drinks. The Spechtensee Hut and Rottenmanner Hut are both known for their good food and friendly service. They provide warm meals and pastries, making them ideal stops during or after your outdoor adventures.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can hike to the Putterersee, up to the Hohe Trett, or explore trails leading to various mountain peaks in the Rottenmanner and Wölzer Tauern mountains, such as Stein am Mandl. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Aigen im Ennstal guide, which includes various walking and running loops.
Yes, the region is rich in viewpoints. The Grimming Summit and Stein am Mandl both offer fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The Stalingrad Chapel also provides attractive views over the Ennstal valley and serves as a starting point for a hike to the 'Hohe Trett'.
Yes, the Putterersee is Styria's warmest alpine moorland lake and is ideal for swimming during the summer months. It's a popular spot for recreation and relaxation.
The Grimming Summit offers a wonderful, long mountain tour with great views. The north climb involves walking, steel cable sections, and some unsecured climbing. A helmet is strongly recommended due to potential falling stones. It's a premium experience but requires good weather and an early start.
The Wörschach Gorge is an impressive natural monument with secured footbridges. It is typically open from May to October, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. If you have the Dachstein Summer Card, admission is free; otherwise, there is a small fee.


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