Best canyons around Purgstall an der Erlauf are characterized by the Erlaufschlucht, a significant natural wonder also known as the "Praterschlucht." This wild canyon, carved by the Erlauf river, is recognized as a Natura 2000 area and a natural monument since 1972. Its geological formation, where the river has cut into conglomerate rock, is considered unique. The area offers diverse flora and fauna within a pre-Alpine river ecosystem.
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While hiking in the rugged Erlauf Gorge, it's hard to imagine that you're in the heart of the market town of Purgstall. A unique natural spectacle and always worth a visit!
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Paid parking, playground and information boards available.
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We caught a dream day, few hikers, sun and blue sky accompanied us through the gorge - definitely take the lower path, it is easy to walk and has 5 exit points.
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From the Love Bridge, the path continues for another 300 metres through the gorge to the Romantic Bridge, over which you then cross the Pratersteg and return to the starting point.
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The Fischersteig in the Erlaufschlucht is a great experience all year round. Since the heavy rain in mid-September 2024, the Fischersteig has been closed indefinitely. There is also a beautiful hiking trail above it, of course not as spectacular.
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At the car park at the entrance to the gorge (near the bowling alley), the municipality of Purgstall collects parking fees using a machine, which is not a small amount for a few hours. € 2.00 per hour € 6.50 per day
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The primary canyon, the Erlaufschlucht (also known as the "Praterschlucht"), is globally unique due to its geological formation. The Erlauf river has carved up to 10 meters deep into conglomerate rock, a type of natural concrete, since the last ice age. This area is also a designated Natura 2000 site and a natural monument, recognized for its rich biodiversity and pre-Alpine river ecosystem.
The main attraction is the Erlauf Gorge, also known locally as the Erlaufschlucht or "Praterschlucht." It's a wild and romantic canyon carved by the Erlauf river, celebrated for its unique geological features and ecological significance.
The Erlaufschlucht is a vital part of a pre-Alpine river ecosystem, boasting a diverse range of flora and fauna. It's a significant habitat for rare species, including the Large Emerald dragonfly (Cordulegaster heros), Europe's largest dragonfly. The contrast between cool, moist canyon areas and dry, warm adjacent slopes creates perfect conditions for this rich biodiversity.
Yes, the Erlaufschlucht offers several ways to explore its natural grandeur. The approximately 2 km long Fischersteig provides a direct experience along the water's edge, requiring surefootedness. For an easier option, the Pratersteg is a circular hiking trail spanning about 3.8 km with minimal elevation changes, offering broader views of the canyon landscape. You can find more hiking routes in the area, such as the "Romantic Bridge – Erlauf Gorge loop from Schauboden," by visiting the Hiking around Purgstall an der Erlauf guide.
Yes, the Erlaufschlucht is considered ideal for families and kids. While some paths like the Fischersteig require surefootedness, the Pratersteg offers a more easily navigable circular trail. The Erlaufschlucht Visitor Center and Entrance provides convenient access, and information boards along the trails offer educational insights into nature and local legends.
The Erlaufschlucht is generally best visited during warmer months when the trails are clear and the river is vibrant. While some paths might be accessible in winter, the area's natural beauty and hiking opportunities are most enjoyable from spring to autumn. Always check local conditions before your visit.
The scenic beauty of the Erlaufschlucht has captivated visitors for centuries. It's said that Emperor Franz II compared its beauty to his own Prater, which led to its affectionate nickname, the "Praterschlucht." This historical appreciation highlights the canyon's enduring appeal as a natural wonder.
Yes, there are two viewing platforms that extend over the Erlauf river. These platforms offer dramatic perspectives of the water's power and provide excellent opportunities for photography, allowing visitors to appreciate the canyon's grandeur from above.
Beyond hiking, the region around Purgstall an der Erlauf offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Purgstall an der Erlauf guide, or enjoy touring bicycle routes, detailed in the Cycling around Purgstall an der Erlauf guide.
The Erlaufschlucht Visitor Center and Entrance serves as a primary access point and typically offers parking facilities. This location provides a convenient starting point for exploring the gorge's trails.
Visitors frequently praise the Erlaufschlucht for its impressive natural landscape and the breathtaking views along the clear, turquoise waters of the Erlauf. Many highlight the peaceful atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle, where you can simply enjoy the sound of the river. The unique geological formations and diverse flora and fauna also make it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.


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