Best canyons around Sankt Georgen am Walde are found in the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria, characterized by impressive rock formations and water features. The area offers natural attractions with gorge-like experiences, making it suitable for hiking and nature exploration. These locations feature unique geological characteristics and provide recreational opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great gorge, it's pure nature in there!
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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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Nice and easy hike. We wanted to take the circular route, but unfortunately the path is poorly marked from Kreuzen Castle onwards. We didn't want to try this with children. Are back the same way.
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It's always an experience to hike through the Wolfsschlucht and to recharge your batteries.
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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 region offers a variety of impressive natural features. You can explore the Stillensteinklamm, where the Gießenbach stream flows through an underground cave system, with one cave reaching up to eight meters in height and over a hundred meters deep. Another notable spot is the Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge, which features a narrow corridor between two large stones, offering an adventurous experience.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Stillensteinklamm is a wonderful destination for young and old. The Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge is also a great destination for the whole family, with its narrow corridor providing an adventure for children. Additionally, the Lohnbachfall – Steinerne Stube offers a quiet, not strenuous walk that is family-friendly.
You'll find a range of hiking experiences. The Ysper Gorge, for instance, features small climbing aids like stone steps, wooden stairs, and bridges, with renovated trails and footbridges making it safer to walk. The Wooden Bridge Over the Klamm Gorge offers a very nice and challenging hike through a natural spectacle.
If you plan to explore inside the caves of the Stillensteinklamm, it is highly recommended to bring a flashlight. The Gießenbach stream flows through an underground system, and one cave is over a hundred meters deep. Note that the cave may not be entered during thunderstorms or heavy rain for safety reasons.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including difficult ones like the 47 km 'Königswiesen – Forest Trail Near Hörzenschlag loop from Erlau bei Dimbach Ort'. There are also mountain biking trails, such as the 46 km 'Lumis Alm – Johannesweg Hut loop from Unterweg'. For more relaxed options, easy hiking trails are available, like the 6 km 'Stone Cairn on Tree Stump loop from St.Georgen am Walde Waldgraben'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, MTB trails guide, and easy hikes guide for the area.
Many canyon locations offer excellent viewpoints. The Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge, for example, is the highest elevation in the Perg district and provides wonderful panoramic views. The Ysper Gorge also features viewing platforms with great views of the Yspertal.
Yes, for the Ysper Gorge, there is an admission fee of EUR 3.50. This fee contributes to the maintenance and renovation of the hiking trails, stairs, and footbridges, as well as the viewing plateau.
While specific seasonal information isn't provided, outdoor activities like hiking and exploring gorges are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. This allows for comfortable exploration of trails and rock formations. During hot weather, gorges like the Ysper Gorge are highly recommended for their cooler microclimates.
Yes, the area around the Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge is suitable for pets, making it a good option for visitors with dogs. For other specific trails, it's always advisable to check local signage or regulations.
The Stillensteinklamm is a five-kilometer-long gorge renowned for its unique geological features. In some sections, the Gießenbach stream disappears underground into a cave system. Its name, 'Stillenstein,' comes from the Gießenbach becoming 'still' as it flows beneath the earth. It's also an idyllic starting point for hikes, located below an impressive 100-year-old railway viaduct.
Yes, the area around the Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge is rich in folklore. According to local legends, the large rock caves of the Burgstall are filled with gold and precious stones, guarded by small men. It is said that once a year, on 'Mettennacht,' a mighty rock gate opens, allowing access to this subterranean realm.


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