Best canyons around Altmünster are characterized by deep ravines and natural gorges carved by streams through the landscape. This region, situated near the Traunsee, offers a diverse natural environment with significant elevation changes. These natural features provide varied terrain for exploration, ranging from accessible walks along riverbeds to more challenging trails. The area's geology has created numerous natural features ideal for hiking and appreciating the local landscape.
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The Kaltenbachwildnis in Gmunden am Traunsee is a spectacular, wild and romantic gorge at the foot of the Traunstein in Upper Austria. It begins at the Hois’n Wirt and is known for its steep rock faces, moss-covered stones, and well-secured paths. Through a short rock tunnel begins the actual "Kaltenbachwildnis Nature Paradise". The bizarre rock towers, jagged peaks, spires, and ridges were formed by massive rockfalls and erosion and impressively bear witness to the slow disintegration of the primary rock. Deep down in the gorge, the Kaltenbach winds its way as the namesake of this "wilderness" located in front of the Traunstein. Afterwards, you can also tackle the Miesweg along the shore of Traunsee over rock steps, secured wooden walkways, and steel ladders, and return through the Lainautunnel.
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A beautiful, shady, and easy-to-ride bike path off the road. There are repeated views of the Weißenbach stream, and the bridges are breathtaking.
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Stop at the hut at Laudachsee. Top food, cozy... one of the best roast pork I've ever eaten :)
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Super beautiful cycle path that winds through the valley
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From the cycle path you often have a very beautiful view of the Mitterweißenbach
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Great view from the bridge to the Mitterweißenbach
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The gorges around Altmünster, often referred to as ravines or 'Schluchten', are characterized by deep cuts in the landscape carved by streams. You'll encounter striking rock formations, such as the rock towers and needles in the Kaltenbach Gorge, and enjoy views of flowing streams like the Mitterweißenbach in Weißenbachtal. The Stücklbachgraben is known for its enchanting atmosphere with the gentle rush of the stream and an abundance of wild garlic in spring.
Yes, the Stücklbachgraben is particularly family-friendly. It follows the Stücklbach stream, offering a pleasant walking experience year-round and an enjoyable environment for children to play. It's ideal for leisurely strolls and serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes.
The gorges around Altmünster offer unique experiences throughout the year. The Stücklbachgraben, for instance, is described as suitable for all seasons, providing refreshing coolness in summer and a captivating sight with a frozen stream in winter. Spring is especially beautiful for the abundance of wild garlic.
You can find a unique hiking pleasure in the Kaltenbach Gorge, which features footbridges, stairs, and bridges through wild, romantic terrain. The Weißenbachtal offers a beautiful cycle path that also provides great walking opportunities with views of the Mitterweißenbach. For a more challenging experience, the Burggrabenklamm and Adlerstein presents a demanding path with rewarding panoramic views.
The gorges around Altmünster offer a range of difficulty levels. The Stücklbachgraben is suitable for leisurely strolls, while the Kaltenbach Gorge is considered intermediate. For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Burggrabenklamm Gorge and the path to Adlerstein are challenging and require sure-footedness and no fear of heights.
Yes, the Weißenbachtal is particularly well-suited for cycling, featuring a beautiful cycle path that winds through the valley, offering breathtaking views of the Mitterweißenbach. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various gravel biking routes around Altmünster, such as the Traunweg and Römerradweg Loop, which you can find details about in the Gravel biking around Altmünster guide.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Altmünster offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Altmünster, including routes to Hochsteinalm or with views of Lake Attersee. There are also several Running Trails around Altmünster, such as loops around Ort Castle or the Rear Langbath Lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique hiking experiences, the striking rock formations, and the panoramic views offered by gorges like the Kaltenbach Gorge. The serene atmosphere of places like the Stücklbachgraben, especially its suitability for families and the natural beauty of wild garlic in spring, is also highly valued. The beautiful cycle paths with scenic views, such as in Weißenbachtal, are also a favorite.
Yes, many of the gorges offer excellent viewpoints. In the Kaltenbach Gorge, you'll find panoramic views alongside its striking rock formations. The Weißenbachtal cycle path provides continuous beautiful views of the Mitterweißenbach. For a truly rewarding panorama, the challenging path to Adlerstein offers magnificent vistas.
While Altmünster's local natural features are primarily gorges and ravines suitable for hiking and nature appreciation, traditional technical canyoning activities (involving abseiling, jumping, and sliding through water) are typically found further afield within Upper Austria. Altmünster does have sport providers, indicating that opportunities exist in the wider region, but the specific gorges mentioned here are more for walking and scenic enjoyment.
The Burggrabenklamm Gorge is known for being a challenging trail. It was previously closed but is now open and wonderfully accessible. If you plan to visit the Burggrabenklamm and Adlerstein, be prepared for a demanding path. It requires sure-footedness and a good head for heights, but rewards visitors with very nice panoramas.


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