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Bus station hiking trails around Natural Park Klafferkessel explore a high-alpine landscape shaped by the Ice Age, characterized by a vast lake district at approximately 2,300 meters above sea level. This region features numerous mountain lakes and tarns, surrounded by prominent peaks such as Greifenberg and Waldhorn. The terrain includes extensive mosses, lichens, and rocky formations, offering a rugged and unique visual experience for hikers. The park is also known for its rich water resources, including the Riesachsee Lake and…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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5.83km
01:57
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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424
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11.4km
03:58
550m
540m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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436
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21.3km
10:06
1,490m
1,490m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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1.90km
00:41
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.80km
01:02
60m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Riesach Falls are truly impressive waterfalls in the Schladming Tauern, not far from Schladming. The two most famous waterfalls there are the Small and Large Riesach Falls, with the Large one having an impressive drop of around 70 meters. A truly impressive natural spectacle! The falls are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and were rightly declared a natural monument in 2012. The entire area is simply breathtaking and is definitely one of the natural treasures of this region. The Riesach Falls consist of the Large and Small Riesach Waterfalls, which are located in the Höllschlucht Gorge. The gorge begins at an altitude of 1079 meters near the Untere Gfölleralm or the Almgasthaus Riesachfall and ends at an altitude of 1338 meters in the area of the Riesachsee or the Obere Gfölleralm. The water for these impressive waterfalls comes from the approximately 7 km long Riesachbach, which joins the Steinriesenbach directly after the gorge and then flows through the entire Untertal as the Untertalbach before finally flowing into the Enns. The falls up to the Grosser Riesachfall are accessible via the Riesachfallsteig. And that's not all! In 2006, the area between the Grosser Riesachwasserfall and the upper end of the gorge was also opened up to tourists. An alpine trail about one kilometer long called "Alpinsteig Höll" or "Alpinsteig durch die Höll" was created there, which offers a 50 meter long suspension bridge as a special attraction. A real adventure! Source: www.familienurlaub-info.com/wandern-mit-kindern/oesterreich/steiermark/riesachfall-riesachsee/
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The Riesach Falls are truly impressive waterfalls in the Schladming Tauern, not far from Schladming. The two most famous waterfalls there are the Small and Large Riesach Falls, with the Large one having an impressive drop of around 70 meters. A truly impressive natural spectacle! The falls are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and were rightly declared a natural monument in 2012. The entire area is simply breathtaking and is definitely one of the natural treasures of this region. The Riesach Falls consist of the Large and Small Riesach Waterfalls, which are located in the Höllschlucht Gorge. The gorge begins at an altitude of 1079 meters near the Untere Gfölleralm or the Almgasthaus Riesachfall and ends at an altitude of 1338 meters in the area of the Riesachsee or the Obere Gfölleralm. The water for these impressive waterfalls comes from the approximately 7 km long Riesachbach, which joins the Steinriesenbach directly after the gorge and then flows through the entire Untertal as the Untertalbach before finally flowing into the Enns. The falls up to the Grosser Riesachfall are accessible via the Riesachfallsteig. And that's not all! In 2006, the area between the Grosser Riesachwasserfall and the upper end of the gorge was also opened up to tourists. An alpine trail about one kilometer long called "Alpinsteig Höll" or "Alpinsteig durch die Höll" was created there, which offers a 50 meter long suspension bridge as a special attraction. A real adventure! Source: www.familienurlaub-info.com/wandern-mit-kindern/oesterreich/steiermark/riesachfall-riesachsee/
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Parking fee 2024 13,- per day for cars
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There are over 35 hiking trails in Natural Park Klafferkessel that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a wide range of experiences for different fitness levels. These include 7 easy, 18 moderate, and 11 difficult routes.
The trails accessible by bus often lead through the region's unique high-alpine landscape, a remarkable relic of the Ice Age. You can expect to encounter numerous mountain lakes and tarns, extensive mosses and lichens, and rugged, primordial scenery. Many routes offer views of prominent peaks like Greifenberg and Waldhorn, characteristic of the 'Wild Waters' region.
Yes, there are several easy trails accessible from bus stops. For instance, the Great Riesach Falls – View of Untertal Valley loop from Riesachfall is an easy option, as is the Bridge Over the Waterfall – Wild Water loop from Riesachfall. These routes are generally shorter with less elevation gain, making them ideal for a relaxed outing.
Absolutely. Many of the trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same bus stop. For example, the View of Untertal Valley – Riesachsee loop from Riesachfall is a moderate circular route that offers stunning views and returns to your starting point.
Many bus-accessible routes offer access to the region's natural highlights. You can explore the impressive Klafferkessel Lakes, discover the striking Outer Lämmerkar gorge, or visit the beautiful Lower Sonntagskarsee. The area is also known for its waterfalls, such as the Riesachfall, the highest in Styria.
The best time to hike in Natural Park Klafferkessel is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, the trails are usually free of snow, and the alpine flora is in bloom. However, be prepared for unpredictable alpine weather, including rapid temperature drops and thunderstorms, even in summer.
Yes, many trails offer fantastic viewpoints. The high-alpine landscape naturally provides panoramic vistas. Routes leading towards peaks like Greifenberg (even if not reaching the summit) or those traversing the lake district often feature breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Great Riesach Falls – View of Untertal Valley loop from Riesachfall specifically highlights a view of the Untertal Valley.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Natural Park Klafferkessel. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or protected wildlife. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for the chosen route and carry enough water for both of you. Some routes might have sections with ladders or steep terrain that could be challenging for dogs.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences here, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the convenience of accessing challenging alpine routes without needing a car, the stunning high-alpine lake landscapes, and the majestic beauty of the 'Wild Waters' region. The well-maintained trails and the sense of immersion in nature are also often highlighted.
Yes, some trails accessible by bus pass by or lead to mountain huts where you can rest and get refreshments. For example, the Wild Water – Golling Hut loop from Riesachfall includes the Golling Hut, which is a popular stop for hikers. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance, especially outside peak season.
The difficulty of bus-accessible trails varies significantly. While there are 7 easy routes, the majority (18) are classified as moderate, and 11 are difficult. Many routes in the Klafferkessel region are considered challenging, requiring good fitness, sure-footedness, and alpine experience due to significant elevation changes and high altitudes. Always check the specific route details before you go.


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