Best natural monuments around Rosenau am Hengstpaß are situated within the Kalkalpen National Park, a significant natural monument itself. This "National Park-Village" is characterized by a diverse landscape of natural forests, mountain peaks, gorges, and streams. The region offers a profound connection with nature, serving as a haven for diverse flora and fauna. It provides an ideal starting point for various outdoor activities, including hiking and climbing.
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The Hohe Nock (1,963 m) is the highest peak in the Sengsengebirge Mountains and – when traversed from east to west – the last major summit of the tour before descending through the Budergraben valley. It offers magnificent panoramic views of the Kalkalpen National Park, the Totes Gebirge mountains, and the Gesäuse. On clear days, however, the Hohe Nock is a popular destination, and it can get quite crowded – those seeking absolute peace and solitude should ascend in the early morning hours and during the week.
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Fantastic waterfalls and pools are accessible via very elaborate wooden steps and bridges. In wet conditions, I would recommend only going uphill. There are two other options for the return journey: the paved path or the forest/hiking trail to the paid parking lot. Payment is possible not only with the app but also with coins. The entrance fee is entirely justified for the very complex repair of the many wooden steps and bridges.
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The Hohe Nock is the highest mountain in the Sengsengebirge The Sengsengebirge stretches for almost 20 km
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Wonderful waterfall, perfect for a short break.
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Entry is free with the tourist card. Parking is almost exclusively paid for via app. If you continue left at the last parking lot, you will come to the Ochsenwaldalm. There is a free parking lot for hikers here. Interesting for people who just want to hike to the alpine pastures.
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Huge summit plateau that invites you to linger longer
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Beautiful all-round view to the Toten Gebirge, Gesäuse etc.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Schleierfall Waterfall, located in the original landscapes of the Reichraminger Hintergebirge, and the impressive Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge, which is about 1.5 kilometers long and suitable for all ages. Another highly regarded spot is the Pießling Spring (karst spring), one of Austria's strongest karst springs.
Yes, the Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge is highly recommended for families, including younger mountain fans, with its well-kept footbridges making the terrain accessible. The Wurbauerkogel Panoramic Tower, while not listed as a highlight in the guide, is also barrier-free and offers an educational experience suitable for families.
The Kalkalpen National Park, which surrounds Rosenau am Hengstpaß, is characterized by a diverse mosaic of natural forests, majestic mountain peaks, hidden gorges, and untouched streams. You'll find a rich variety of flora and fauna within this pristine environment.
The Hoher Nock stands at 1,963 meters, making it the highest elevation in the entire Upper Austrian Alpine foothills. It offers beautiful all-round views of the Toten Gebirge and Gesäuse.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy family hikes to more challenging routes, within the Kalkalpen National Park. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several road cycling routes available. Explore more options on the Hiking around Rosenau am Hengstpaß and Road Cycling Routes around Rosenau am Hengstpaß guide pages.
Yes, for easier walks, consider routes like the 'Naturerlebnisweg „Von Alm zu Alm“' or the 'Family hike Wurbauerkogl – Kalkalpen National Park'. These are generally less demanding and allow you to experience the natural beauty without strenuous effort. You can find more easy options on the Easy hikes around Rosenau am Hengstpaß guide page.
The Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge is a breathtaking natural spectacle with well-kept footbridges. Good shoes are recommended due to potentially slippery sections. It's also worth noting that there is an entrance fee (around EUR 4.70) and it can get quite crowded during holidays and good weather, so visiting during the week might offer a more tranquil experience.
The Schleierfall Waterfall is located in the Reichraminger Hintergebirge, an area known as one of Austria's most original landscapes. Historically, lumber was transported through this region. There's even a via ferrata along the gorge that follows the old course of narrow wooden walkways used by 'wood raftsmen' in the past, with some remains still visible today.
Absolutely. The Wurbauerkogel Panoramic Tower, located near Rosenau am Hengstpaß, offers a unique 360-degree panorama. On a clear day, you can see 21 peaks over 2,000 meters, including the Sengsengebirge, Reichraminger Hintergebirge, Haller Mauern, and even the Kleiner Buchstein in the Gesäuse National Park. The tower also features an exhibition called 'Faszination Fels' providing insights into the region's geology.
The Pießling Spring is one of the strongest karst springs in Austria and the largest in Upper Austria. It's an imposing natural phenomenon, though it's important to note that bathing in the spring is life-threatening due to a strong suction effect, despite the water appearing calm.
Visitors particularly appreciate the profound connection with nature offered by the region. They enjoy the diverse landscapes, from high mountain peaks like Hoher Nock to impressive gorges and waterfalls. The opportunity for relaxation and rejuvenation in a serene atmosphere, away from everyday noise, is also highly valued.


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