Canyons around Dellach are situated in the Upper Drau Valley of Carinthia, Austria. This region is characterized by natural canyons and gorges, including the Geislochklamm and Ochsenschlucht. These geological formations offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The area also provides opportunities for canyoning activities.
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The road is perfectly passable again. The path to the Gaislochklamm is also easy to walk on.
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Wonderful to drive there. The way there is like a highway through the forest. Super good to drive.
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The gorge is accessible again - helmets are compulsory ... and with the steep walls and the risk of falling stones I would also recommend wearing a helmet. As guests at the campsite, we borrowed the protective helmets free of charge from the Alpen-Camp campsite in Kötschach.
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Today I received the information from the municipality of Greifenburg that the entire route of the Goppnitzklamm can be accessed again. The wind and snow damage as well as the landslides of the last two years have been cleared up.
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The Mauthner Gorge has been accessible again since July 2022. There are safety instructions such as wearing helmets, no entry in windy and heavy rain and the recommendation not to take children over the age of 10.
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Unfortunately, a section is currently no longer passable (see pictures) the road was washed away but there is a detour 👍
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The region around Dellach offers several captivating gorges. Among the most popular are the Gnoppnitzklamm Gorge, known for its wild character and cool temperatures in summer, and the Water Adventure Trail in the Gnoppnitz Gorge, which is particularly popular with families. The Entrance to Ochsenschlucht Gorge is also a well-regarded spot where you can cool off in the stream.
Yes, the Water Adventure Trail in the Gnoppnitz Gorge is specifically designed for families with children. It features various stations that educate about the power and benefits of water, making it an engaging and fun experience. The Geislochklamm is also known for its well-maintained boardwalks, making it suitable for families and short hikes.
The gorges around Dellach, such as the Geislochklamm and Ochsenschlucht, are characterized by impressive limestone formations and deeply cut rock faces. You can discover unique and rare flora and fauna, and enjoy the wild, rustling waters and natural shade provided by the trees, especially in the Gnoppnitzklamm Gorge.
At the entrance to the Geislochklamm, you can find a renovated lime kiln from the 1950s. This kiln, complete with an information board, served for lime extraction in the rural area until a few decades ago, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Canyoning is an adventurous activity involving navigating through canyons by walking, swimming, jumping, and rappelling through waterfalls and rock formations. The broader Upper Drautal region around Dellach is a popular destination for this. Local providers offer guided tours suitable for various skill levels, including beginner and family-friendly options like 'Canyoning Ochsensprung' and 'Canyoning Gams-Tümpl'.
The Geislochklamm is known for its accessibility, featuring well-maintained boardwalks that make it suitable for hikers of various fitness levels. It is also easily reachable from the Drau cycle path. The Entrance to Ochsenschlucht Gorge also offers facilities like a parking lot and information board.
Yes, the Geislochklamm offers engaging nature experiences for short hikes. The Ochsenschlucht is often mentioned in conjunction with the Geislochklamm as part of hiking routes. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Dellach guide, which includes routes like the 'Mauthner Alm Alpine Meadow loop'.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Dellach, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also many Cycling routes around Dellach, including easy loops along the Gail River.
The Ochsenschlucht is distinguished by its unique geological formations, offering a more rugged and geologically interesting experience compared to some other gorges. It also serves as a distinctive natural setting for cultural events, such as the 'Berger Jedermann' play performed every ten years.
Yes, the Geislochklamm is a popular resting place for cyclists on the Drau cycle path and offers a barbecue area for public use. At the Entrance to Ochsenschlucht Gorge, there is a parking lot with benches, providing a spot to relax.
Visitors appreciate the natural character of the gorges, the cool temperatures in summer due to tree shade, and the rustling waters. The Water Adventure Trail in the Gnoppnitz Gorge is especially loved for its engaging stations for children and beautiful photo opportunities.
The Mauthner Gorge, which includes the Sausteg Bridge, has been accessible again since July 2022 after a previous closure. However, there are safety instructions such as wearing helmets, avoiding entry during windy and heavy rain, and a recommendation not to take children over the age of 10.


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