Best canyons around Prigglitz are located within the broader Wiener Alpen and Rax/Schneeberg region, an area known for its impressive natural landscapes. Prigglitz, a nature village, provides access to numerous deep ravines and gorges. These geological features are often carved by water over millennia, resulting in steep rock walls and lush vegetation. The region offers extensive hiking opportunities through these formations, providing unique perspectives of the landscape.
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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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Currently officially closed, difficult due to dead wood in the gorge but manageable for sure-footed hikers.
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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 Johannesbach Gorge, approximately 1 km long and up to 60 m deep, on the western edge of Würflach is a true natural gem and a popular destination – especially on hot summer days. The well-maintained trail, with numerous wooden walkways, steps, and bridges, leads through a wildly romantic gorge carved into the Wetterstein limestone by the Johannesbach stream over millennia. Along the way, you'll discover deep potholes, bowl-shaped depressions ("mills"), and, with a little attention, geological features such as the "Marientritt" (Marientritt). Two small caves – the Johannesbach Gorge Cave and the Klammwirt Cave – complete the experience. With a walk time of approximately 30 minutes, the gorge is also ideal for families with children. Those who like can dip their feet in the cool water or stop off at the Klammwirtin restaurant. The gorge is particularly atmospheric during the Advent market, when Austria's largest decorated Christmas tree is illuminated. If you want more, you can combine the gorge with hikes to the Schrattenstein castle ruins, along the Andreassteig or towards Grünbach.
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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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Part of the ascent/descent that you can't avoid ;-)
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The photo does not show the Mariensteig, but the Holzriese, coming from the Lackabodengraben
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The region around Prigglitz offers several impressive gorges. Highly recommended are the 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail (Wasserleitungsweg) – Höllental, which follows the fresh Schwarza river, and the Johannesbach Gorge, known for its 60-meter-deep rock walls. For a more adventurous experience, the Mariensteig Trail offers a well-secured path with a wire rope, while the Weichtal Gorge provides a challenging route with ladders and chains.
Yes, the Johannesbach Gorge is particularly suitable for families with children. It's just over a kilometer long with a walking time of about 30 minutes, featuring many entertaining stairs and bridges. It's also pleasantly cool on warm days, and in some places, you can cool your feet in the Johannesbach stream.
The canyons and gorges in this region, part of the Wiener Alpen and Rax/Schneeberg area, are characterized by dramatic scenery. You'll encounter steep rock walls carved by water over millennia, lush vegetation, and often impressive waterfalls. The shaded environments provide a refreshing escape, and unique microclimates support diverse flora and fauna.
The canyons are particularly appealing on hot summer days, as the shaded environment within the gorges offers wonderful coolness. However, they can be visited throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when hiking conditions are generally favorable. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While many trails in the region are dog-friendly, some canyon paths might have sections that are challenging for pets. For example, parts of the 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail (Wasserleitungsweg) – Höllental have lattice parts along rocks and lattice stairs, which might require preparation for dogs. Always check specific trail conditions and be prepared for varied terrain.
The region provides a wide range of hiking opportunities, from accessible walks to more challenging routes. Many gorges are equipped with well-maintained paths, bridges, and sometimes ladders, allowing for adventurous exploration. Trails often follow the course of a stream or river, offering unique perspectives of the geological formations and water features.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Weichtal Gorge is known for its challenging terrain, with wet/slippery spots, ladders, and chains. Additionally, the Teufelsbadstubensteig via ferrata offers a scenic climbing route with high 'adventure value' through ladders and a cave, providing constant views over the Höllental.
Specific parking information varies by gorge. For the Teufelsbadstubensteig via ferrata, parking is available at Wachthüttelkamm directly in front of the tunnel. Public transport options often connect to trailheads, with some routes like the 'Chestnut Route' starting from train stations such as Pottschach.
The Höllental valley, situated between Schneeberg and Rax, is considered one of the most idyllic places in the Vienna Alps. It's special for its fresh Schwarza river, which creates a unique experience for hikers. The 1st Vienna Water Pipeline Trail (Wasserleitungsweg) – Höllental is a scenically impressive path through this valley, offering sunny and shady spots for breaks.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic scenery, the refreshing coolness within the gorges on hot days, and the diverse hiking opportunities. The well-maintained paths, bridges, and unique geological formations, like the 60-meter-deep rock walls of the Johannesbach Gorge, are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared 618 photos and given 488 upvotes, reflecting the area's popularity.
Absolutely! The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'World Heritage Tour - Vienna Alps' for touring bikes, or challenging road cycling routes like the 'Schneebergland Scenic Route'. For mountain enthusiasts, there are demanding mountain hikes such as the 'Törlweg Rock Arch – Ottohaus loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Prigglitz, Road Cycling Routes around Prigglitz, and Mountain Hikes around Prigglitz guide pages.
While the fresh Schwarza river in the Höllental and the Johannesbach in the Johannesbach Gorge offer opportunities to cool your feet, specific designated wild swimming spots within the canyons are not prominently featured. The focus is generally on hiking and exploring the geological formations. Always be cautious and aware of currents and water levels if considering entering the water.


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