Canyons around Wernberg refer to the gorge-like natural features found in the region, which is located in Carinthia, Austria, near the Ossiacher Tauern mountains. The area is characterized by its proximity to lakes and a network of hiking and cycling trails, including paths along the Drau river. These natural attractions offer varied terrain for exploration, often featuring impressive rock formations and waterways. The komoot guide highlights 8 gorges available for discovery in this area.
Last updated: August 19, 2026
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beautiful natural spectacle the waterfalls
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Challenging climb, absolutely not suitable for children and/or dogs. Extremely boring return, dirt road with no view.
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When you see the destruction caused by the recent brutal clear-cutting, compared to the photos from the tourism association, the leaseholder simply belongs in jail. Here, everything was just sawed down without any sense and pushed together with bulldozers. Sadly, this is further proof of environmental destruction.
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Cool waterfalls, you just have to look for them, they are near the fire station
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Beautiful hike along the Roman Gorge. Definitely highly recommended.
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If you want it challenging, you're on the right track here!
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The most popular natural features include the Finsterbach Waterfalls, known for its beautiful cascades and considered an insider tip. Another favorite is the Roman Gorge, which offers a rustic path along the Göriacher Bach. Visitors also highly appreciate the challenging Gorge Trail (Alpe Adria Trail) for its 'out of this world' landscape.
Yes, the Finsterbach Waterfalls are considered family-friendly. While the way up can be a bit demanding, it's generally doable for most, with benches available for breaks. The area around Wernberg also offers easier trails like the Slow Trail Kloster Wernberg, which is suitable for a relaxed family outing.
You can expect to encounter impressive rock formations, beautiful waterfalls like the Finsterbach Waterfalls, and serene river paths. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Ossiacher Tauern mountains and the Drau river, offering varied terrain from gentle waterways to challenging, steep sections with gnarled roots and rocks, as seen on the Rocky Forest Trail with Waterfalls.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Wernberg area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks like the Slow Trail Kloster Wernberg. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, often along the Drau river or around the nearby lakes.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Gorge Trail (Alpe Adria Trail) is highly challenging. It features extremely steep and sometimes very slippery sections with high steps, offering a landscape that is described as 'out of this world'. The Rocky Forest Trail with Waterfalls also presents a wildly romantic climb over gnarled roots and rocks, best tackled with good shoes.
The Gorge Trail (Alpe Adria Trail) is not recommended for beginners or small children due to its extremely steep, sometimes very slippery sections, and steps that can be as high as 50cm. It is best to hike this trail in dry weather, and good shoes are essential. Many recommend hiking it upwards for the best experience.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all gorges aren't detailed, trails like the Rocky Forest Trail with Waterfalls are described as pleasantly cool on hot days, but not recommended when wet due to slippery conditions. Generally, dry weather is preferable for exploring the more challenging gorge trails to ensure safety and enjoyment.
The Finsterbach Waterfalls are considered a real insider tip, even among locals, with opportunities for canyoning for those seeking adventure. The Roman Gorge offers a unique experience of hiking along the Göriacher Bach, listening to the gently rippling water as you ascend to the Roman bridge.
The Wernberg area offers mountain biking opportunities, including the Kopein Trail. This trail has three parts, with the upper section crossing a deep riverbed where you might need to carry your bike. The other parts offer flowing trails through the forest with artificially created curves and jumps, making it a varied experience for mountain bikers.
Wernberg is known for its historic Wernberg Monastery, which can be explored via the Slow Trail Kloster Wernberg. This trail offers a relaxed hike along the Drau river with opportunities for bird watching and views of the monastery. The Roman Gorge also features a path leading up to a Roman bridge, hinting at the area's historical past.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and pristine natural beauty, the immersive experience of hiking alongside rippling water, and the breathtaking views. The sense of discovery, especially at 'insider tips' like the Finsterbach Waterfalls, and the challenge of trails like the Gorge Trail (Alpe Adria Trail), are also highly valued.
Yes, safety is important. For challenging trails like the Gorge Trail (Alpe Adria Trail) and the Rocky Forest Trail with Waterfalls, it is crucial to wear good shoes and avoid hiking when the weather is wet, as sections can become very slippery. Always be prepared for steep ascents and uneven terrain.


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