Best canyons around Hopfgarten im Brixental are nestled within the Kitzbühel Alps, providing access to several natural gorges, locally known as "Klammen." These geological formations offer opportunities for hiking and experiencing the raw power of nature. The area features varied terrain, from accessible paths to more interactive routes.
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A nice trail, but not very long. It leads along the stream for 15 to 20 minutes, then you are already at the hut. For families, though, that's probably ideal.
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What a natural spectacle in the Wildgerlostal! On the way through the Leitenkammerklamm you can admire the power of the white water fed by glaciers from several viewing platforms. The washouts, pools, whirlpool holes and steep rock faces are really impressive. Admission is free.
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December 14, 2021 - At the entrance to the Biker Ranch, a memorial cross with a rest bench with a beautiful landscape.
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There are great places for a little Kneipp cure! ;-)
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Great way along the Krumbach. After the Krumbachtalrast it goes over a meadow into the forest. It gets a lot steeper there.
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Great way along the Krumbach. She accompanies you to the Krumbachtalrast. Many places in between where you can go to the Krumbach to refresh yourself.
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The Krummbachtal can be described as wildly romantic. The path leads downhill from the summit over stony paths over the Krummbachalm. A really recommendable hiking passage.
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This beautiful gorge lies between Alpengasthof Finkau and Trisslalm. The path is not very strenuous and easy to walk for experienced hikers.
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Several gorges in the region are family-friendly. The Kundler Gorge offers an easy walk along the river, suitable for children and even strollers. The Lower Rehbach Gorge provides a well-kept and secured path that traverses over rocks, stairs, and bridges, offering an interactive experience. The Leitenkammerklamm Gorge is also categorized as family-friendly, allowing observation of glacial meltwater from viewing platforms.
The canyons around Hopfgarten im Brixental showcase diverse natural beauty. In the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge, you can observe the powerful force of glacial meltwater, with impressive washouts, natural pools (gumpen), whirlpool holes, and steep rock faces. The Lower Rehbach Gorge follows the course of a stream, featuring varied terrain with rocks, stairs, and bridges. The Kundler Gorge offers a scenic walk along a river, surrounded by impressive natural surroundings.
Yes, the Kundler Gorge is steeped in local legend. It is said to have been carved by a dragon that was outsmarted and killed by a farmer. In its agony, the dragon bit through the rock, emptying a lake that once filled the Wildschönau valley. This enchanting legend adds a mystical element to the scenic walk.
The difficulty varies among the gorges. The Kundler Gorge offers a relatively easy walk, suitable for a leisurely stroll. The Lower Rehbach Gorge provides a more interactive experience with rocks, stairs, and bridges, but is on a well-kept and secured path. The Leitenkammerklamm Gorge is generally considered an intermediate trail, suitable for experienced hikers, though not overly strenuous.
Yes, the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge in the Wildgerlostal features several observation platforms. These platforms allow visitors to witness the powerful force of glacial meltwater and admire the washouts, pools, whirlpool holes, and steep rock faces from various perspectives.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Hopfgarten im Brixental region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking opportunities, including easy walks and more challenging mountain hikes. For example, explore routes like the 'Path to the G'sundheitsbründl' or the 'Panorama trail around the Hohe Salve'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Easy hikes around Hopfgarten im Brixental and Hiking around Hopfgarten im Brixental guides.
When visiting the Lower Rehbach Gorge, be prepared for a path that goes over varied terrain, including rocks, stairs, and bridges, always following the stream. It's a natural landscape with a well-kept and secured path, offering an adventurous yet accessible experience.
The Kundler Gorge is known for its easy, approximately one-hour walk along the river, making it suitable for a leisurely stroll and accessible for children and strollers. There is also a guest house located in the middle of the gorge for refreshments. Historically, a lake once filled the Wildschönau valley before the gorge was formed.
No, entry to the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge is free. This makes it an accessible natural attraction for those wishing to witness the dramatic geological formations created by glacial meltwater.
Yes, beyond the specific gorges, the region offers other beautiful natural areas. The Krummbach valley features a beautiful and wildly romantic path along the rock, with various rest and refreshment options directly on the river bank. The Wildgerlostal Valley and Glacier also offers a natural area with plenty to see, including waterfalls and lakes, ideal for longer hikes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural scenery and the varied hiking experiences. The well-kept paths, the impressive geological formations like those in the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge, and the accessibility of trails like the Kundler Gorge are frequently highlighted. The blend of natural beauty and opportunities for active exploration makes the region highly appealing.


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