Best canyons around Waldhausen im Strudengau are found within the surrounding Strudengau region in Upper Austria. This area, shaped by the Danube River, features steep, rocky riverbanks and dramatic gorges. Waldhausen im Strudengau serves as a base for exploring these natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its unique geological formations and river-carved valleys.
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Generally my very nice gorge, also for dogs
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Either return here or continue to Aumühle
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A very beautiful, impressive gorge.😍
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This gorge is really very impressive. Nature has created something amazing here.😍📸
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This beautiful gorge has something for everyone. Shady, easy-to-walk hiking trails with many impressive natural sights that make you stop and take a moment. A paradise for amateur photographers like me.😅🤩
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Short, pleasant hike always along the water. Beautiful motifs along the way...
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Nice, not too long hike with a wonderful view, which is also doable with children. The Burgstall Gorge is a special highlight for off-road children but also for adults. An approx. 20 m long rock crevice for slim people. But of course also the “summit victory” for young and old.
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The most popular gorges in the region include Stillensteinklamm, known for its spectacular granite formations and unique underground stream sections. Another highly rated option is Ysper Gorge, which offers a wild and romantic hiking experience with climbing aids and bridges. The Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail is also very popular, blending natural beauty with historical insights into its past as a spa.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail is considered a family-friendly hiking destination with moderate difficulty. The Stillensteinklamm also offers an accessible experience with well-maintained paths. Additionally, the Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge is a great destination for the whole family, featuring an adventurous narrow corridor between large stones.
The gorges in this region boast diverse natural features. In Stillensteinklamm, you'll witness a spectacular granite gorge where the Gießenbach stream rushes towards the Danube, sometimes disappearing underground for hundreds of meters before re-emerging. The Wolfsschlucht features towering rock walls, waterfalls, and unique geological formations known as 'Blockburgen'. The Ysper Gorge is characterized by its wild and romantic waterfalls and rock formations.
Yes, the Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail is a prime example. Information boards along its 4.8-kilometer path detail the historical bathing facilities of a former cold water sanatorium that utilized the gorge's waters in the mid-19th century. This offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural history.
The gorges offer a range of hiking experiences. The Stillensteinklamm features artificially laid paths, steps, and railings, making it accessible while providing an immersive 'gorge feeling'. The Ysper Gorge includes small climbing aids, stone steps, and bridges, offering a more adventurous, intermediate-level hike. The Wolfsschlucht is generally considered a moderate, family-friendly trail.
Absolutely. Along the path leading to the Stillensteinklamm entrance, the 'Werfensteinblick' viewpoint offers magnificent views of the Danube Valley and Wörth Island. The Burgstallmauer Summit, which includes the Burgstall Gorge, provides a wonderful view as the highest elevation in the Perg district. The broader Donausteig trail, which traverses the Strudengau region, also features countless fantastic viewpoints, such as the 'Strudenblick' near Waldhausen.
The region around Waldhausen im Strudengau offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also many easy hikes for a more relaxed experience, and dedicated running trails, some of which pass through scenic areas like the Stillensteinklamm.
While the main gorges are well-known, the broader Strudengau region itself, shaped by the Danube's steep rocky banks, offers many smaller, wilder passages. Exploring sections of the Donausteig long-distance hiking trail can lead you to less-trafficked areas with dramatic river valley landscapes and hidden cascades, providing a sense of discovery beyond the named highlights.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic character of the gorges, the immersive experience of hiking alongside rushing water, and the blend of natural beauty with historical context. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths that make these dramatic landscapes accessible, and the unique geological features like underground streams and towering rock formations. The opportunity to recharge and enjoy nature is a common highlight.
Yes, the Wooden Bridge Over the Klamm Gorge is a highlight. It offers a very nice way through the gorge, showcasing how the natural landscape has evolved over thousands of years. The old solid wood bridge is considered to round off the natural spectacle wonderfully, providing a picturesque and engaging part of the trail.
When visiting Stillensteinklamm, be aware that the Gießenbach stream flows through an underground cave system in some places. One cave is quite large, but entry is restricted during thunderstorms or rain. If you wish to peek inside, bring a flashlight. Many visitors enjoy stopping at a wellness hotel with good food after reaching the top of the gorge before returning.
The Ysper Gorge is known for its wild and romantic character, featuring small climbing aids, stone steps, and bridges. The hiking trails, stairs, and footbridges were renovated in 2017, making them safer to walk. There is also a viewing plateau with great views of the Yspertal, which is part of the 'easy descent' route. Note that there is an admission fee for access.


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