Best canyons around Steinbach an der Steyr are set within a landscape of green meadows, dense forests, and rolling hills. This region offers several notable gorges and natural spectacles for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. The natural formations here are often referred to as gorges or Schluchten, providing diverse natural landscapes and mountain views.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Interesting natural spectacle, combined with cooling on hot days.
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A unique "floral splendor" every year. Normally a very deep, muddy trail, but this year, thanks to the dry weather, it's not muddy and pleasant to hike. At 19°C and sunny, it's simply worth seeing.
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A beautiful natural spectacle in these refreshing❄️ temperatures. As the Alpine Association points out that the trail is an alpine trail, I strongly recommend that you pack your crampons on your hike at this time of year. The trail is sometimes very slippery because of the snow and the "running wall".
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A beautiful stretch of road with magnificent views. A stunning natural spectacle. Just take a short break and soak in the perspectives – truly beautiful.
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Make sure to stop here!!!
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Coming from Steyr, this vantage point is just after Molln and offers a wonderful view of the Steyr, which is dug deep into the rock.
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Small rest area and viewing platform into the already deep Steyrtal.
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From the Dorngraben via the Pfaffenboden there are a variety of hiking options. 1. The Grünburger hut (managed by the Alpine Club hut) 2. The 3 thousand meter tour: Dürres Eck-Gaisberg-Hochbuchberg, 3. Pfaffenboden-Gaisberg-Mollner hut,4. Dorngraben-Pfaffenboden-Schoberstein, 5. Pfaffenboden-Grünburger Hütte-Hochbuchberg and several more variants can be combined.
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The komoot community highly recommends several natural spectacles. The Dripping Wall is a natural monument known for its unique spectacle and cooling effect on hot days. Another must-see is the Rinnerberger Waterfall, offering an impressive natural backdrop. The Dorngraben Waterfall also serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking options.
You can expect to encounter deeply incised river gorges, impressive waterfalls, and unique natural monuments. Features include viewing platforms, riverbanks, and dense forest trails. The Steyr breakthrough, for example, offers fantastic views of the Steyr River flowing far below.
Yes, the Steyr breakthrough is noted as family-friendly, featuring a viewing platform and benches for a leisurely break. The Steyr Gorge also offers the "Wasserweg," a circular hiking path along the riverbank that is accessible and provides direct contact with the water, suitable for families.
Many of the trails leading through or to the gorges are considered intermediate in difficulty. For instance, the paths around the Dripping Wall and Rinnerberger Waterfall are intermediate. The Dorngraben area also offers a variety of hiking options, some of which can be more extended or challenging, leading to mountain huts and peaks.
The gorges are particularly enjoyable during warmer months. The Dripping Wall, for example, is highly recommended for its cooling effect on hot days, with visitors often enjoying the inviting gravel banks and opportunities for a refreshing dip in the Steyr River.
Yes, some areas offer opportunities for wild swimming. The tips for the Dripping Wall specifically mention that in midsummer, there is an opportunity to take a bath in the Steyr River, and visitors are encouraged to bring swimming trunks.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, explore routes like the "Grünburger Hut – Dorngraben Waterfall loop." Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the "Schoberstein Summit – Schobersteinhaus loop." For more details on these activities, visit the Hiking around Steinbach an der Steyr, Running Trails around Steinbach an der Steyr, and MTB Trails around Steinbach an der Steyr guides.
While the general term "canyon" is used, the natural formations around Steinbach an der Steyr are primarily gorges suitable for hiking and sightseeing. Specific canyoning routes like SteinbachgrabenCanyon, HochschlachtbachCanyon, and Hinterer Weissenbach are located closer to Bad Ischl or require specialized equipment and experience, and are not typically found within the immediate hiking areas of Steinbach an der Steyr.
While many outdoor trails in the region are dog-friendly, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in natural areas and near water. Some trails, like the one to the Dripping Wall, may involve uneven terrain or narrow paths, so consider your dog's agility and comfort.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the refreshing experience these gorges offer. The unique natural spectacle of the Dripping Wall and the impressive backdrop of the Rinnerberger Waterfall are often highlighted. Many appreciate the opportunity to connect with nature, enjoy panoramic views, and find cooling relief on hot days.
Yes, the Steyr Gorge features the "Wasserweg" (Water Way), a circular hiking path approximately 2.5 km long. It starts from the historic center and runs along the Steyr riverbank, offering various viewpoints and experiential stations, making it a great option for a round trip.


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