Best canyons around Pertisau are found in the scenic Achensee region of Tyrol, Austria, known for its impressive gorges and ravines. These natural formations, often referred to as "Klammen" or "Schluchten," offer opportunities for hiking and canyoning adventures. The area's landscape features rugged rock formations and mountain streams, providing a unique environment for exploration. Pertisau serves as a base for accessing these geological features.
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The trail and the waterfalls are beautiful, very impressive and highly recommended.
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A magnificent gorge with everything your heart desires. Several waterfalls, steep rock faces, and a beautiful trail with bridges, tunnels, and stairs.
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Beautiful hike. The climb is a bit strenuous. The way back on wide forest paths is nice to walk. The path over the toboggan run is a bit steep.
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Impressive to watch the roaring water
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Experience the pure power of water up close 🪨💦💪
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Beautiful view into the gorge – impressive how powerful nature is!
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No special skill required.
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The Tiefenbach Gorge is simply beautiful and has an interesting history.
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The Achensee region near Pertisau is known for its impressive gorges and ravines, locally called "Klammen" or "Schluchten." These are water-carved passages offering unique natural spectacles. You can find both accessible hiking gorges like Wolf Gorge and Tiefenbach Gorge, as well as areas suitable for technical canyoning adventures.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The Tiefenbach Gorge offers a path, partly over gratings and bridges, that is generally walkable for families, though small children should be secured due to steep drops. The Wolf Gorge is also considered family-friendly, and visitors often enjoy building stone cairns (Steinmännchen) there.
The Wolf Gorge is a wild and romantic rock gorge characterized by a roaring mountain stream and emerald green water. It offers a pleasantly cool hiking experience, especially on hot summer days. Historically, pilgrims placed stone cairns here, a tradition visitors continue today, adding a unique cultural element to the natural beauty.
The Tiefenbach Gorge is a fantastic natural spectacle where a small mountain stream has carved a ravine into the rock. It features a path, partly over gratings and bridges. At the upper entrance, there's a traditional snack station (Jausenstation). It's important to note that the gorge is closed on heavy rainy days and seasonally from early November to April for safety.
Yes, the Achensee region, including Pertisau, is a well-known spot for guided canyoning tours. These adventures allow you to experience deep gorges, high waterfalls, and rushing currents by swimming, sliding, jumping into pools, and abseiling. Tours are available for various skill levels, from beginner-friendly to more challenging excursions.
Canyoning tours in the Achensee area cater to different skill levels. You can find beginner-friendly 'Waterfun' tours that might last around 1.5 hours in the gorge, as well as more challenging 'Adrenalina' tours for sporty individuals, which can be day-long excursions with abseils up to 30 meters. Professional guides ensure safety and provide all necessary equipment.
For hiking gorges like Wolf Gorge, the season typically runs from May to October. The Tiefenbach Gorge is generally open from April to early November, but closes on heavy rainy days. For canyoning, the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal, as water levels and temperatures are more suitable.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for the Wolf Gorge. For example, adults pay around 6 euros, and children aged 6 to 14 pay 2 euros, with discounts often available with a Silvercard. Information regarding fees for other gorges or specific canyoning tours should be checked with local operators.
You can expect to see impressive geological formations carved by water over millennia, roaring mountain streams, and often emerald green water. Features include rugged rock faces, small waterfalls like the Waterfall in the Klamm, and lush forest environments that thrive in the cool, moist conditions of the gorges.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Pertisau area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes around Lake Achensee and challenging mountain hikes. For more details on hiking, refer to the Hiking around Pertisau guide, and for mountain-specific routes, check the Mountain Hikes around Pertisau guide. There are also running trails available, as detailed in the Running Trails around Pertisau guide.
Visitors frequently praise the wild romantic scenery, the refreshing coolness of the gorges on hot days, and the unique natural spectacles created by the water-carved rock formations. The opportunity to build stone cairns in the Wolf Gorge and the overall immersive experience with nature are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for instance, at the upper entrance of the Tiefenbach Gorge, there is a traditional snack station (Jausenstation) where you can stop for refreshments before or after your hike. For the Wolf Gorge, there are options in the nearby town or at St. Georgenberg, which can be combined with a hike.


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