Natural monuments around Kundl feature impressive natural landscapes, including significant gorges and mountain summits. The region is characterized by its geological formations, such as the 235-million-year-old dolomite rock found in the Kundl Gorge. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from deep ravines carved by streams to panoramic mountain viewpoints. These natural attractions offer diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Markbachjoch mountain station with a wonderful view.
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Beautiful view with 360 degree panorama of the Inn Valley, Alpbach Valley and as far as the Wilder Kaiser.
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The Gratlspitze is Alpbach's local mountain. The striking mountain rises directly above Alpbach's many wooden houses. It is actually not a single peak, but a yoke with several peaks. Seen from below, the mountain seems invincible - the rocks in the summit area are so steep. The hike is not that extreme, but can be viewed as moderately difficult. However, sure-footedness and a head for heights are necessary in the summit area. Three main routes lead from the Alpbachtal up to the summit. Depending on your preference, you can vary the route or turn it into a circular hike.
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Easy hiking trail, easy to get to. Sturdy shoes recommended. Great view. Hut (Gipfö Hit) open Mon-Sun to stop off
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From there you have a magnificent view in good weather.
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My absolute highlight, in addition to the summit cross and the great mountains, was the Gernalm! Great service, delicious bread, delicious homemade fruit brandy, fresh milk and a super nice host! And all that for a great price. ONLY RECOMMENDED!!!
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The top of the Schatzberg. The mountain is 1,898 meters high and is located in the Kitzbühel Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. From here you have a beautiful view of the entire area.
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The most popular natural monuments around Kundl include the Kundler Gorge, known for its accessible walking trail and impressive rock formations, and Gratlspitze, a summit offering fantastic 360-degree panoramic views. Visitors also highly rate the Tiefenbach Gorge for its captivating natural spectacle carved by a mountain stream.
Yes, the Kundler Gorge is particularly family-friendly. Its 3.5-kilometer walking trail is accessible for wheelchairs and prams, making it ideal for families with young children. The gorge also features the 'House of Stones' where collected stones can be polished, adding an interactive element for kids. The Markbachjochbahn Mountain Station is also family-friendly, offering easy access to hiking trails and a mountain alm.
The Kundl area is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore deep gorges like the Kundler Gorge with its towering rock faces and the Wildschönauer Ache river, or the Tiefenbach Gorge carved by a gushing mountain stream. The region also boasts impressive summits such as Gratlspitze and Schatzberg Summit Cross, which provide extensive panoramic views of the surrounding Alps.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn. The Kundler Gorge is typically open from April 1st to November 15th. Similarly, the Tiefenbach Gorge is accessible from April to the beginning of November. Both gorges close during winter and heavy rain for safety. Summits like Gratlspitze are best enjoyed in warmer months when trails are clear of snow.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Kundler Gorge features an easy 3.5-kilometer walking trail. For more extensive options, you can find various hiking routes around Kundl, including easy walks and moderate trails. Explore more hiking options in the area on the Hiking around Kundl guide.
The Kundler Gorge is notably accessible, with its walking trail suitable for wheelchairs and prams. For other natural monuments, accessibility varies. Summits like Schatzberg Summit Cross and Markbachjochbahn Mountain Station can be reached via cable car, making them more accessible for those who prefer not to hike the entire ascent.
Many natural trails in the region are dog-friendly, including the Kundler Gorge. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in popular areas or near wildlife. Always ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them. Specific regulations may apply to certain trails or protected areas, so it's good to check local signage.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. At the upper entrance of the Tiefenbach Gorge, there is a snack station. Near the Kundler Gorge, you can find a guesthouse along the trail. The Schatzberg Summit Cross and Markbachjochbahn Mountain Station also have huts or alms nearby where you can stop for food and drinks.
The Kundler Gorge is unique for several reasons: its impressive 200-meter high rock faces composed of 235-million-year-old dolomite, its accessibility for wheelchairs and prams, and the 'House of Stones' at its entrance. A local legend also attributes its creation to a dragon, adding a mythical charm to its natural beauty.
Beyond hiking, the Kundl area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to moderate, taking you through scenic landscapes. For more details on cycling, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Kundl guide. The region's diverse terrain also provides opportunities for more challenging hikes and mountain ascents.
To reach summits like Gratlspitze, you'll typically undertake an intermediate to challenging hike. For Schatzberg Summit Cross, the easiest way to ascend is by using the Wildschönau Card, which often provides free access to the Markbachjochbahn cable car, taking you close to the summit or to the middle station, from where various hiking trails continue.
Absolutely. The Kundler Gorge offers a wide, slightly ascending path that is perfect for beginners, a short Sunday walk, or those looking for a relaxed nature experience. Its gentle terrain and beautiful scenery make it an ideal choice. You can also find other easy hiking routes around Kundl, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Kundl guide.


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