Best canyons around Waidring are located in Tyrol, Austria, a region characterized by its natural beauty and water-sculpted landscapes. The area offers access to several gorges and canyons, providing opportunities to experience the power and artistry of natural formations. These natural wonders feature picturesque hiking routes and diverse geological features. Waidring is a destination for exploring the region's unique natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Impressive waterfall in great surroundings
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Beautiful wooden walkway through the gorge. Secured with a steel cable as a railing.
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You get to see some really great nature here, which you can really enjoy thanks to the wooden paths. A small warning: the path is not continuous, so it is not suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
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The Eifersbach waterfall can only be reached via the hiking trail. It is located in the middle of the forest and the water falls from an impressive height. You can take beautiful photos from the bridge.
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Fantastic and exciting for young and old
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Great way through the gorge
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The boardwalks and bridges are also easy to walk on, even for dogs
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Beautifully laid out paths on the edge of the gorge, additionally secured with wire ropes. Smaller children should be held by the hand.
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Yes, the Grießbachklamm Gorge is particularly well-suited for families, with a hiking trail that meanders along bridges and footbridges. It also features a barefoot path and a slackline at the end. The Vorderkaser Gorge also has a playground near a snack station, making it enjoyable for children.
You will encounter impressive water-sculpted landscapes, rushing torrents, and unique rock formations. Highlights include the powerful Eifersbach waterfall, where water plunges from a significant height, and the intricate wooden walkways and bridges within the Grießbachklamm.
Most trails in the gorges around Waidring are rated as intermediate difficulty. While paths are generally secured with wire ropes and feature bridges or footbridges, good footwear is essential due to rugged sections. For example, the Grießbachklamm Gorge offers a sensitive, natural route that requires sturdy shoes.
The gorges are particularly refreshing on warm days, offering a cool microclimate and the soothing sounds of rushing water. Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal for hiking, allowing full access and enjoyment of the trails. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Visitors recommend wearing good footwear, as the paths, though secured, can be rugged. The Wooden Walkway Through Grießbachklamm is well-laid out with options to hold onto a steel cable. It's considered a beautiful hiking experience for all ages, with suspension bridges adding to the adventure.
After exploring the Vorderkaser Gorge, you can visit the nearby Lamprechtshöhle, a well-lit and secured show cave that takes at least an hour to explore. There's also a playground and bathing lakes with rafts next to the gorge, and the Vorderkaser Wirt is recommended for Kaiserschmarrn.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched nature, the rushing torrents, and the brilliant views. The impressive formations carved by water over thousands of years, the well-maintained paths, and the unique experience of crossing suspension bridges are often highlighted. The cool microclimates and refreshing atmosphere are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Waidring area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Triassic Trail - Steinplattengipfel' or 'View of the Steinplatte – Belgierkreuz Summit loop from Steinplatte'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Grießelbach Trail – Pillersee loop from Waidring'. For more options, explore the hiking and MTB guides for Waidring.
Absolutely. The region around Waidring offers several road cycling routes. You can find tours like the 'Seealm by the lake near Hochfilzen – Grießensee With View of Seealm loop from St. Ulrich am Pillersee' or the 'St. Ulrich on Lake Pillersee – Pillersee loop from Lofer'. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Waidring guide.
Yes, the Die Weissbachschlucht (Weissbach Gorge) is known for its refreshing, ice-cold mountain water. It's a popular spot for hikers to cool their feet, especially after exploring the forest and meadow trails of Waidring's local mountain, the 'Hausberg'.
While the paths in gorges like the Grießbachklamm Gorge are secured, good footwear is essential due to potentially rugged or slippery sections. For families with smaller children, it's advisable to hold their hands, especially on sections with wire ropes, as mentioned for the Wooden Walkway Through Grießbachklamm.


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