Best canyons around Gramastetten are characterized by picturesque river valleys within the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. While not geological canyons, these areas offer rugged and scenic experiences, primarily along the Große Rodl river and its tributaries. The region features rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense forests, providing a natural backdrop for outdoor activities. Gramastetten's valleys are known for their unspoiled nature and extensive network of hiking trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Great trail, only the railings could do with a repair.
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Very nice hike, you are in the shade a lot.
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@Hari: Uphill! Yeah, right. I'm trying.
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Unfortunately the bridge was washed away, crossing is possible but involves risk.
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The entrance is also from Bad Mühllacken, after the road you change to the west bank with a wide path, further up there is another bridge to the east side, at Nyphenhain the climb begins, initially "milder", after the bend it becomes "heavy" (feels like around 20%) on gravel, then on the asphalt it becomes a little milder again.
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Nice hike to recharge your batteries.
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A wildly romantic valley with fish ponds, a former hydroelectric power station and a former blacksmith shop. Very nice!
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nice bike ride on a rather quiet road
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While Gramastetten doesn't feature traditional canyons, the region is rich in picturesque river valleys that offer similar rugged and scenic experiences. The most prominent is the Rodltal valley, carved by the Große Rodl river, known for its rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense forests. Other notable areas include the Pesenbachtal and Bleicherbach Valley, which feature wild and romantic landscapes.
You can explore several beautiful areas. The Pesenbachsteig Trail offers a somewhat challenging path with the calming rush of the Pesenbach river. The Bleicherbach Valley is described as wildly romantic, with fish ponds and historical remnants. Another great option is the Floßgasse in the Pesenbach Valley, known for its impressive vegetation and natural beauty.
Yes, there are. The Through the Mühlbach Valley is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible way to experience the gorge. The Rodltal valley also provides numerous walking paths suitable for various fitness levels, including easier strolls that families can enjoy together.
The difficulty varies. The Pesenbachsteig Trail is considered somewhat challenging. Many other trails, such as those in the Bleicherbach Valley and the Floßgasse in the Pesenbach Valley, are rated as intermediate. The Rodltal valley offers a mix, from easy strolls to more demanding routes, including the 13 km 'Rodl River – 365-step Staircase loop from Gramastetten' which is moderate.
Yes, the region offers some interesting historical features. Within the Rodltal valley, you'll find the historic Jahresstiege (Yearly Steps), part of a popular hiking route. The Bleicherbach Valley also features remnants of a former hydroelectric power station and a blacksmith shop, adding a touch of history to its wild romance.
Beyond hiking, the valleys around Gramastetten offer cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, such as the 'Ranitzbach – Rodl River Near Gramastetten loop from Gramastetten' which is a moderate cycling tour. For more cycling options, explore the traffic-free bike rides around Gramastetten or the general cycling guide for Gramastetten.
The Rodltal valley is described as a scenic highlight in every season, offering beauty year-round. Spring is particularly good for experiencing the Große Rodl river, which can offer opportunities for kayaking. For hiking, late spring, summer, and early autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather conditions.
Yes, loop trails are popular. A notable one is the 'Rodl River – 365-step Staircase loop from Gramastetten', a moderate 13 km hike that takes approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes. You can find more hiking loops in the hikes from bus stations around Gramastetten guide.
Visitors frequently praise the Pesenbach Valley for its natural beauty and the sense of tranquility it offers. Tips for the Floßgasse in the Pesenbach Valley mention 'beautiful insights into nature' and a great place 'to recharge your batteries'. The Pesenbachsteig Trail is noted for its 'calming rushing water' and mystical atmosphere.
While the Große Rodl river flows through the Rodltal valley, offering natural beauty, specific designated wild swimming spots are not widely publicized. However, the Rodl-Waldbad swimming pond within the Rodltal valley provides a relaxing, managed option for enjoying water amidst nature.
Many natural trails in the Mühlviertel region, including those in the Rodltal and other valleys, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to check local regulations for specific trails or nature reserves.


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