Canyons around Grein are characterized by their dramatic granite formations and the flowing waters of the Danube region. The town of Grein, situated along the Danube, serves as a starting point for exploring these natural attractions. The landscape features deep gorges carved by streams, offering varied terrain for exploration. This area provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty of Upper Austria's river valleys and forested areas.
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Great gorge, it's pure nature in there!
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Either return here or continue to Aumühle
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A very beautiful, impressive gorge.😍
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This gorge is really very impressive. Nature has created something amazing here.😍📸
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Nice and easy hike. We wanted to take the circular route, but unfortunately the path is poorly marked from Kreuzen Castle onwards. We didn't want to try this with children. Are back the same way.
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It's always an experience to hike through the Wolfsschlucht and to recharge your batteries.
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With the detour to the Friedwald, there is also a pretty round trip to the beautiful valley.
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The canyons around Grein are known for their dramatic granite formations and the powerful flow of the Gießenbach stream. You'll encounter impressive rock structures, small waterfalls, and cascades. Notably, the Stillensteinklamm features sections where the stream flows through an underground cave system, with one cave reaching up to eight meters high and over a hundred meters deep.
The region provides a variety of hiking experiences, from well-maintained trails to more immersive 'gorge feeling' paths. The Stillensteinklamm, for instance, offers a unique trail with constructed wooden walkways, stairs, and railings winding between granite cliffs. Other gorges like the Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail provide scenic, shorter walks.
Yes, several canyons are considered family-friendly. The Stillensteinklamm is well-regarded for its accessibility and suitability for various skill levels, making it a wonderful destination for young and old. The Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail is also a good option for families.
The full loop trail through the Stillensteinklamm is approximately 15.3 km long and typically takes about 4 hours and 34 minutes to complete. It's considered a medium-difficulty hike with an elevation difference of around 458 meters uphill and 465 meters downhill.
The Stillensteinklamm is generally open from April to October. Visiting during warmer months is particularly refreshing due to the shaded paths and the presence of rushing water, providing a cool atmosphere.
Yes, the Wolfsschlucht Nature and Culture Trail offers historical information about past spa operations in the area. Additionally, the Gießenbach Viaduct is a historical railway bridge with seven arches, built between 1906 and 1909, which is still in operation.
For the Stillensteinklamm, parking is available both in the center of Grein and directly at the Gießenbachmühle, which is near the gorge entrance.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Grein area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Grein – Gobelwarte Observation Tower loop' or 'Gipfelstein loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and easy hikes, including routes like 'Stone Chamber – Giessenbach reservoir loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Grein, Gravel biking around Grein, and Easy hikes around Grein guides.
Yes, when visiting the Stillensteinklamm, there is a snack station available at Gießenbachmühle, which is located at the gorge entrance. Some hikers also stop at a wellness hotel with good food once they reach the top of the gorge.
The Stillensteinklamm is particularly unique due to its impressive granite formations and the Gießenbach stream flowing through an underground cave system. One cave is notably deep and high, and the gorge's name itself comes from the stream disappearing underground, making it 'still' in places.
Yes, the region offers circular hiking options. For example, the Klamschlucht Gorge can be explored as part of a round trip that includes a detour to the Friedwald, offering a scenic journey through the valley.


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