Best attractions and places to see around Kleinarl, a village in the Radstädter Tauern mountains of Salzburg, Austria, include natural landscapes and recreational areas. The region offers diverse outdoor activities and points of cultural interest. It is known for its mountain lakes, gorges, and extensive hiking trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A great place with lots of space for children, an amazing view and really tasty buttermilk as well as homemade delicacies. Definitely a highlight and worth the trip, whether by bike or on foot! Very hospitable and the goats are really funny!
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During the trail event Mountain Man you also pass by here, great alpine pasture, great view
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After exiting the chairlift, walk left up to the Kreuzkogel - here you can enjoy the beautiful view over the ski area.
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Beautiful gorge, great waterfall. If you like the Palatinate wine festival atmosphere but don't have a wine spritzer with you, you're welcome to do the tour. Far too crowded, typical tourist traps, selfie queens and SLR grandpas all too often block the very narrow path. A shame for the gorge.
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A summit that is relatively easy to reach in the Grossarltal. With a view of the Gastein and Grossarltal
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The waterfall is at the end of the gorge and can only be reached through the gorge 😉
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Klamm is closed in winter.
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At the waterfall (at the turning point) there is a rest area and a nice photo point for a great souvenir picture.
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The region around Kleinarl is rich in natural beauty. You can find stunning panoramic views from summits like Grießenkareck Summit and Kreuzkogel Summit. Other notable natural features include the picturesque Tappenkarsee, the largest mountain lake in the Eastern Alps, and the easily accessible Jägersee, known for its emerald green waters.
Absolutely. The Liechtensteinklamm Gorge is one of the longest and deepest gorges in the Alps, offering an adventurous walk through wooden walkways with rocks up to 300 meters deep. For lakes, Tappenkarsee is a captivating, high-alpine lake reachable on foot, while Jägersee is easily accessible and a popular starting point for walks.
Yes, Kleinarl offers several family-friendly options. Wagraini's Grafenberg, a mountain playground in nearby Wagrain, combines nature with adventure, featuring giant adventure stations and a child-friendly circular hiking trail with slides. In winter, Wagrainis Winterwelt provides sledding and snow play areas. The Liechtensteinklamm Gorge is also considered an experience for the whole family.
You can delve into the region's cultural heritage by visiting the Waggerl Haus Museum in Wagrain, dedicated to the life and work of Austrian poet Karl Heinrich Waggerl. Also in Wagrain, the Silent Night Museum in the Pflegerschlössl commemorates Joseph Mohr, the lyricist of the famous Christmas carol. Kleinarl itself is the home village of skiing legend Annemarie Moser-Pröll.
Kleinarl is a fantastic hiking destination. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks around Jägersee to more challenging routes leading to summits like Grießenkareck Summit. The region is also part of the extensive Salzburger Almenweg network, offering family-friendly experiences amidst alpine scenery. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Kleinarl.
Yes, the area around Kleinarl provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. You can enjoy easy cycling tours, such as the Jägersee loop, or tackle more difficult mountain bike trails like the Täublwaldrunde. For a comprehensive overview of routes, check out the cycling guide and the MTB trails guide for Kleinarl.
Kleinarl is a year-round destination. For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural landmarks like the Liechtensteinklamm Gorge, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. Winter transforms the region into a ski paradise, with areas like Shuttleberg Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl offering extensive winter sports activities.
Many attractions are well-accessible. Jägersee, for instance, can be reached by car, bus, or bike. The Liechtensteinklamm Gorge has well-maintained wooden walkways. For mountain activities, lifts often provide access to higher elevations, making summits like Kreuzkogel Summit easier to reach. Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and attractions.
The mountain pastures offer a taste of local culture and cuisine. The Loosbühelalm, for example, is renowned for its delicious food, especially products made from goat's milk and cheese, and also offers warm dishes and accommodation. These alms provide a perfect stop during hikes to enjoy regional specialties and stunning views.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Grießenkareck Summit, noting that the effort of the climb is well rewarded. The Liechtensteinklamm Gorge is often described as an impressive and unforgettable natural spectacle, especially with the unique Helix Staircase. The overall natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities are highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, the Liechtensteinklamm Gorge features a remarkable architectural element: the Helix Staircase. This imposing spiral staircase winds over a height difference of 30 meters, offering unique perspectives into the depths of the gorge and enhancing the natural spectacle with its modern design.
For beginners, easy hikes can be found around Jägersee, offering a gentle trail circling the lake. Additionally, the Salzburger Almenweg includes many well-marked and safe paths suitable for families and those new to hiking. You can find specific easy routes, such as 'Mountain Panorama in Salzburg', within the hiking guide for Kleinarl.


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