St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
Best canyons around St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut are situated within a region characterized by its alpine landscape, including lakes and mountains. St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut is located on Lake Wolfgang, offering a blend of water and mountain environments. The area features various natural formations, including gorges and valleys carved by water. This geographic setting provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The first chapel on the pilgrimage route up the Falkenstein is the chapel “Steine gegen Sünde” (Stones against Sin). The Falkenstein Church, built in 1626, nestles against the rock face. The caves inside the church form a “Schliefstein” (slipping stone), which is said to shed old evils. In the “wundersames Wasser” (miraculous water) chapel, just a few steps away, the saint from Regensburg is present. Inside, a spring bubbles, which Wolfgang made leap from the rock with his pilgrim's staff for a thirsty monk. The water is considered healing for the eyes.
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A beautiful via ferrata in the gorge, nice and cool in summer. Unfortunately, the Wiesler Falls had hardly any water. In our opinion, the difficulty is rather underrated. According to the topography, the Glattsprung (Glatt Jump) is only rated C. We found it to be the most difficult section (it requires a lot of effort and a bit of strength) and would have rated it more as C/D. We would also have rated some other sections marked B/C as C.
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A beautiful, shady, and easy-to-ride bike path off the road. There are repeated views of the Weißenbach stream, and the bridges are breathtaking.
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If you pour the water over your closed eyes, it is healing
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Beautiful hiking trail that can also be extended towards Rettenbachalm. Further hiking through the extensive alpine pasture area to the Rettenbachklamm and Blaa-Alm is possible. The Rettenbach Alm offers the best regional cuisine and snacks from surrounding farms.
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Super beautiful cycle path that winds through the valley
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From the cycle path you often have a very beautiful view of the Mitterweißenbach
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Great view from the bridge to the Mitterweißenbach
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The canyons in the region offer a range of difficulties. For instance, Weißenbachtal and Rettenbach Gorge are generally considered intermediate. However, some routes like Burggrabenklamm Gorge can be challenging, and via ferratas such as Postalmklamm Via Ferrata and Mein Land – Dein Land via ferrata are rated challenging and require specific equipment.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all, the cycle path through Weißenbachtal offers scenic views and is suitable for a relaxed outing. For hiking, Rettenbach Gorge provides a shorter trail that can be extended, making it adaptable for families depending on their hiking experience.
The best time to visit the canyons is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is generally more stable, and water levels are usually suitable for exploration. Some via ferratas, like Mein Land – Dein Land via ferrata, are not recommended when wet.
The canyons are characterized by deep, rock-cut formations with flowing water. You'll encounter rivers, forests, and bridges. Highlights like Weißenbachtal offer views of the Mitterweißenbach, while Rettenbach Gorge features sparkling water within its rock walls. The region's alpine landscape, including lakes and mountains, provides a diverse natural backdrop.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find extensive options for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. Popular routes include the Schafberg Mountain Tour for biking and various trails around Lake Wolfgang for running.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful cycle path that winds through the valley, offering breathtaking views of the Mitterweißenbach. There are also great views from the bridge to the Mitterweißenbach. It's an excellent spot for a scenic ride or walk.
The Rettenbach Gorge features a beautiful hiking trail that can be extended towards Rettenbachalm. This area is known for its deep, rock-cut gorge with flowing water. The Rettenbach Alm nearby offers regional cuisine and snacks from local farms.
For challenging routes like Postalmklamm Via Ferrata and Mein Land – Dein Land via ferrata, suitable protective equipment (harness, helmet, via ferrata set) is essential. Some routes are not recommended when wet due to increased difficulty and danger. Always assess conditions and your own strength and experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural formations, including gorges, trails, and viewpoints. The scenic beauty, particularly the views of the Mitterweißenbach from the cycle path in Weißenbachtal, and the deep, sparkling waters of Rettenbach Gorge, are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 290 upvotes to the various canyon highlights.
The Burggrabenklamm Gorge has experienced closures in the past due to safety concerns. While it has been reopened and is accessible, it runs parallel below the Valerieweg and is considered a challenging route. Always check local conditions and signage before entering.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for combining activities. For example, the Weißenbachtal features a dedicated cycle path that winds through the gorge, providing scenic views of the Mitterweißenbach. This allows you to experience the canyon's beauty from a different perspective.
The canyons offer various viewpoints showcasing the natural beauty of the Salzkammergut. From the Weißenbachtal cycle path, you get expansive views of the Mitterweißenbach. Rettenbach Gorge provides perspectives into a deep, rock-cut formation. The surrounding alpine landscape also contributes to the scenic experience.


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