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Top 20 Gorges around Gutenstein

Best canyons around Gutenstein are characterized by dramatic natural beauty and exciting outdoor experiences. The Gutenstein Alps region features impressive gorges, locally known as "Klamm," carved by flowing water. These natural formations offer diverse terrain for exploration, ranging from accessible trails to more challenging routes. The area provides a variety of natural features for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best canyons around Gutenstein

  • The most popular canyons is 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail (Wasserleitungsweg) – Höllental, a trail that offers a scenically…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Rudolf Decker via ferrata, Steinwand Gorge

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A long, suspended ladder (passable, children to the via ferrata set or rope) leads into a spectacular cave. Do not forget your headlamp! At the Rudolf-Decker-Steig through the Steinwandklamm there …

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Mariensteig Trail

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A narrow path leads up past rocks, a wire rope provides additional safety.

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The Höllental between Schneeberg and Rax is one of the most idyllic places in the Vienna Alps. Not only because the fresh Schwarza makes for a special experience, but also …

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Höllental Gorge

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The Höllentalschlucht is a particularly impressive section of the Höllental valley, characterized by steep limestone walls and the deeply incised course of the Schwarza river. A wild, primeval atmosphere is …

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It's particularly beautiful to look at on hot days, as the gorge is pleasantly cool. The Türkenloch is a must-see, there's a great view from the top. 👍

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Franz Le
May 28, 2026, Höllental Gorge

My homeland, definitely take the easy mountain classification towards Hinternaßwald, 7.5 km from B27

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The Höllentalschlucht is a particularly impressive section of the Höllental valley, characterized by steep limestone walls and the deeply incised course of the Schwarza river. A wild, primeval atmosphere is created between narrow rock formations and wooded slopes. A striking landscape area that impressively reflects the alpine drama of the Vienna Alps.

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Silvi Ka
August 28, 2025, Mariensteig Trail

A nice trail through the forest, but surefootedness is still required; it's quite steep. A rope is provided for stopping throughout the more difficult section. No sandals, toddlers, or strollers recommended!

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Linde
July 28, 2025, Höllental Gorge

Wonderful landscape, very nice to drive

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Kurt
June 11, 2025, Mariensteig Trail

The "Eng" is a very picturesque gorge where you can still see reconstructions of the timber harvesting 150 years ago.

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The 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail is well maintained and easy to walk; the steps are non-slip and not steep.

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February 23, 2025, Mariensteig Trail

The Mariensteig is a mostly wide, well-secured and rather easy path that can also be walked by people with a fear of heights or children who are experienced in off-road terrain, with a wire rope providing additional safety.

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Faymann
November 27, 2024, Mariensteig Trail

Part of the ascent/descent that you can't avoid ;-)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural gorges can I explore near Gutenstein?

Near Gutenstein, you'll find impressive gorges locally known as "Klamm," carved by flowing water. These include captivating series of cascades like the Myrafälle and dramatic karst gorges such as the Steinwandklamm, offering diverse natural beauty and outdoor experiences.

What are some of the most popular gorges and trails around Gutenstein?

Visitors frequently enjoy the 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail (Wasserleitungsweg) – Höllental for its scenic path along the Schwarza river. The Mariensteig Trail is also popular for its secured, easy path. For a more challenging experience, the Weichtal Gorge is a favorite.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the gorges near Gutenstein?

Yes, the Myrafälle (Myra Falls) is considered a family-friendly option with well-maintained trails, including 26 wooden bridges. The Türkenloch Cave within the Steinwandklamm is also noted as family-friendly, offering an interesting historical feature.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges around Gutenstein?

Spring, especially after snowmelt, is ideal for visiting the Myrafälle when the stream is most powerful. Autumn also offers optimal conditions. Summer days are refreshing in the shaded gorges like Steinwandklamm. It's generally recommended to avoid peak crowds and wear sturdy hiking shoes as trails can be slippery.

What kind of historical features can I find in the gorges?

The Myrafälle has historical significance, with trails developed by the Austrian Tourist Club in 1885 and visits from Emperor Franz II. In the Steinwandklamm, you can explore the Türkenloch Cave, a karst cave with historical ties to the Turkish siege of 1683, where residents reportedly hid.

What are the difficulty levels for hiking in the gorges?

Difficulty varies. The Mariensteig Trail is mostly wide, well-secured, and rather easy. The Steinwandklamm offers a moderately challenging hike with wooden walkways, bridges, and ladders. The Weichtal Gorge is considered challenging due to wet and slippery spots, requiring sturdy shoes and featuring sections with ladders and chains.

Are there any climbing routes or via ferratas in the gorges?

Yes, the Steinwandklamm features the "Rudolf Decker Steig," an alternative climbing route with a 15-meter ladder for the more adventurous. The Rudolf Decker via ferrata is a challenging climb that includes a long, suspended ladder and leads into a spectacular cave.

What should I know about safety and equipment when visiting the gorges?

Always wear sturdy hiking shoes, as trails can be wet and slippery, especially near waterfalls. For challenging gorges like Weichtal Gorge, long trousers are recommended due to overgrown sections. If exploring caves like the Türkenloch or the Rudolf Decker Steig, a headlamp is essential as it can be dark, wet, and slippery.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the Gutenstein area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging ones like the Fadensteig Trail, or moderate options such as the Magdalene Cave loop. There are also many road cycling routes and general cycling tours available.

Are there places to eat or stay near the gorges?

Yes, at the Myrafälle, there are restaurants available at both the top and bottom of the gorge. For the Steinwandklamm, you can find amenities like Gasthof Jagasitz nearby. The broader Gutenstein region offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.

Can I bring my dog to the gorges?

While many outdoor areas in Austria are dog-friendly, specific gorge trails may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash. For trails like the 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail, be aware that sections with lattice parts along rocks and lattice stairs might be challenging for dogs.

What makes the Steinwandklamm Gorge unique?

The Steinwandklamm Gorge is recognized as one of Lower Austria's most beautiful karst gorges. It offers a thrilling experience with towering rock formations, waterfalls, and a network of wooden walkways, bridges, and ladders. Highlights include the Türkenloch cave and the adventurous Rudolf Decker Steig via ferrata.

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