Canyons near Krispl are situated within the scenic Osterhorn Group of the Tennengau region, offering a natural landscape for outdoor activities. The area features picturesque gorges and stunning waterfalls, with prominent canyoning destinations accessible nearby. Streams in Krispl-Gaissau contribute to the region's natural charm with small waterfalls and pools. This landscape provides opportunities for exploring diverse natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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From the dam, you have an impressive view over the elongated, fjord-like reservoir, which is idyllically nestled between wooded slopes. The view is particularly beautiful on clear days, when the surrounding mountain landscape is reflected in the water. The dam itself is freely accessible and a good vantage point, as you can enjoy a clear view of the reservoir from here.
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swimming in the Taugl
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A little further on is the entrance to this water paradise. So pack your swimsuit and take your little sister. Of course, only in the right weather.
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Official information about the gorge can be found at https://www.elsbethen.info/de/naturerlebnis-glasenbachklamm.htm.
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The Klemm is currently (May 2025) accessible, but not completely, as one bridge is closed.
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The detour via Bad Vigaun to the bridge and the unspoilt riverbed of the Taugl is really worthwhile
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The Tauglgries is not only a refuge for rare animal species
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Roman Bridge, 5424 Bad Vigaun
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the impressive Strubklamm Gorge, a canyon-like valley popular with cyclists. Another natural monument is Glasenbach Gorge, known for its geological interest and accessibility even in winter. The Tauglgries River Landscape Nature Reserve also features gorge-like sections and is a refuge for rare animal species.
Yes, the Almbachklamm near Wiestal is a renowned destination for canyoning, easily accessible from Krispl. It offers tours ranging from beginner-friendly to advanced, involving jumps, slides, and abseiling through waterfalls. The gorge features crystal-clear waters and natural rock slides.
The Glasenbach Gorge is an easy-to-walk natural monument, making it suitable for families. The Lammerklamm, while not directly in Krispl, is also considered family-friendly with secured walkways and bridges. Additionally, the Tauglgries River Landscape Nature Reserve offers family-friendly sections and natural bathing areas.
The Almbachklamm offers a picturesque 2-kilometer hiking trail with stunning natural scenery and numerous waterfalls, though it includes many stairs. The Lammerklamm features a network of secured walkways, steps, and bridges along the rock faces. Within Krispl-Gaissau, you can also find local 'waterfall circuits' that provide varied routes to experience smaller gorges and cascades.
The Roman or Devil’s Bridge, located near a beautiful waterfall, is a notable historical site. Despite its name, this bridge was constructed in 1623, not by the Romans, and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The best time for canyoning in Almbachklamm is generally during the warmer months when water levels are suitable and temperatures are pleasant. For hiking and exploring the gorges like Lammerklamm and Glasenbach Gorge, spring through autumn offers ideal conditions. Glasenbach Gorge is even an experience in winter.
For the Almbachklamm, parking is available near Wiestal. The Strubklamm Gorge has a narrow road that is a highlight for cyclists, but be aware of potential road closures; for example, a diversion was set up from July 8th to September 6th, 2024. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Krispl offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Fuschlsee – Fuschlsee Beach loop' or 'Klamm Tunnel and River View', which you can explore further on the Road Cycling Routes around Krispl guide. There are also many running trails, including loops around Hintersee Lake, detailed in the Running Trails around Krispl guide, and mountain biking trails like the 'View from Spielbergalm' loop, available in the MTB Trails around Krispl guide.
The gorges in the region are characterized by towering rock formations, crystal-clear waters, and numerous waterfalls. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from narrow passages like the 'Dark Gorge' in Lammerklamm to natural rock slides in Almbachklamm. The streams in Krispl-Gaissau also feature many small waterfalls and pools as they flow towards the Wiestal reservoir dam.
Visitors appreciate the raw power and beauty of nature, especially in places like the Lammerklamm, which has been a walkable gorge for over a century. The geological interest of Glasenbach Gorge and the adventurous canyoning opportunities in Almbachklamm are also highly rated. Cyclists particularly enjoy the scenic, narrow road along Strubklamm Gorge.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in Austria are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For family-friendly gorges like Lammerklamm and Glasenbach Gorge, dogs are generally permitted, but it's always advisable to check local signage or official websites for the most current rules before your visit.


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