Best canyons around Hollenstein an der Ybbs are situated within the Lower Austrian Eisenwurzen Nature Park. This region features wooded gorges and rugged rock faces, providing natural settings for exploration. The area is known for its impressive gorges and waterfalls, offering diverse natural attractions. Visitors can experience geological formations and varied terrain.
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The path through the Wasserlochklamm leads up past five waterfalls. The highlight is definitely the two-stage Schleierfall. Here the water plunges 67 meters down.
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Especially after days of heavy rain, a lot of water flows – the waterfalls are then magnificent.
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A beautiful easy round through the Nothklamm. And back it goes through a couple of romantic tunnels.
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A beautifully landscaped footbridge through the Mendlingtal. From above you can admire the impressive natural spectacle with thundering waterfalls in the gorge.
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This path leads through the Nothklamm. Boardwalks take you through narrow gorges while the water roars beneath you. Very worthwhile hiking destination.
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The region around Hollenstein an der Ybbs is known for its impressive gorges. Two of the most notable are the Wasserlochklamm, famous for its spectacular waterfalls, and the Nothklamm, a wild and romantic gorge that is part of a geological trail. Both offer unique natural experiences.
Yes, both the Wasserlochklamm and the Nothklamm Gorge Trail are considered suitable for families. The Wasserlochklamm offers well-maintained paths, and while sturdy footwear is recommended, the terrain is non-technical. The Nothklamm also features generally easy paths with boardwalks and bridges, making it accessible for many.
You can expect to see dramatic waterfalls, including the two-tiered Schleierfall which plunges 67 meters in the Wasserlochklamm. The Nothklamm features exciting rock formations and a unique microclimate supporting notable plant species. Both gorges offer lush surrounding forests and narrow sections where water roars beneath boardwalks.
The canyons are particularly magnificent after heavy rainfall when the waterfalls are at their most powerful. This makes spring and early summer, or after significant rain events, ideal times to witness the full force of nature in gorges like the Palfauer Wasserloch Waterfall.
While not directly within Hollenstein an der Ybbs, the broader region offers canyoning opportunities. Palfau, approximately 36 km away, is a known hub for such activities. Canyoning involves navigating gorges by jumping, sliding, rappelling, and swimming, providing an adventurous way to experience the waterways and rock formations.
Yes, the area around Hollenstein an der Ybbs offers various hiking opportunities. For mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the Stumpfmauer Summit View or the Gamsstein loop. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Mountain Hikes around Hollenstein an der Ybbs guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic scenery, especially the powerful waterfalls after rainfall, and the well-maintained paths that allow for deep insights into the gorges. The combination of exciting hikes, natural monuments, and the opportunity for wide views, such as those from the highest point of the Palfauer Wasserloch Waterfall, are highly appreciated.
The Nothklamm is part of the GeoDorf region, which aims to showcase the area's rich geological heritage. Along its 5-kilometer natural trail, visitors can observe exciting rock formations. The Wasserlochklamm also features a unique intermittent karst spring, the 'Wasserloch,' where water levels can rise suddenly.
The trails often feature wooden platforms, bridges, and stairs, especially in the Wasserlochklamm, which has about 900 meters of such structures. The Wooden Walkway in Mendlingtal Gorge also provides a beautifully landscaped footbridge. While generally accessible, some trails involve elevation gain and require sturdy footwear.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For those interested in gravel biking, there are routes like the Hollenstein – Siebenhütten Alm loop. You can find more information on these routes in the Gravel biking around Hollenstein an der Ybbs guide. Mountain biking trails are also available, detailed in the MTB Trails around Hollenstein an der Ybbs guide.
The Nothklamm Gorge Trail is a wild and romantic gorge that forms part of the geological trail in Gams. For additional details on the Nothklamm, including visitor information, you can refer to the official Lower Austria tourism site: lower-austria.info.


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