Best canyons around Natschbach-Loipersbach are characterized by the region's green forests and rolling hills, situated in the northern foothills of the Bucklige Welt and the Vienna Alps. The area offers diverse environments for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The most notable gorge in the vicinity is the Johannesbach Gorge, where the Johannesbach has carved its way through Wetterstein limestone. This landscape provides a unique setting for exploring natural features.
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The Johannesbach Gorge, approximately 1 km long and up to 60 m deep, on the western edge of Würflach is a true natural gem and a popular destination – especially on hot summer days. The well-maintained trail, with numerous wooden walkways, steps, and bridges, leads through a wildly romantic gorge carved into the Wetterstein limestone by the Johannesbach stream over millennia. Along the way, you'll discover deep potholes, bowl-shaped depressions ("mills"), and, with a little attention, geological features such as the "Marientritt" (Marientritt). Two small caves – the Johannesbach Gorge Cave and the Klammwirt Cave – complete the experience. With a walk time of approximately 30 minutes, the gorge is also ideal for families with children. Those who like can dip their feet in the cool water or stop off at the Klammwirtin restaurant. The gorge is particularly atmospheric during the Advent market, when Austria's largest decorated Christmas tree is illuminated. If you want more, you can combine the gorge with hikes to the Schrattenstein castle ruins, along the Andreassteig or towards Grünbach.
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With a 30 minute walk, the trip is especially great for families with children, unfortunately almost no water
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short walk through the gorge - on hot days unfortunately almost no water
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The Johannesbach Gorge, which is around 60 m deep and around 1000 m long, lies entirely in the Wetterstein limestone. It lies like a barrier across the course of the Johannesbach and at the same time separates the softer rocks of the Werfen layers of the Schrattenbach hills to the west from the large gravel areas of the Rohrbach conglomerate in the Steinfeld to the east. The predecessor of the Johannesbach once had to break through the Wetterstein limestone barrier. A tectonic furrow and the rainy climate of the post-glacial period helped it: it carried a lot of water, which in turn moved enormous amounts of rock and eroded the subsoil of the stream. Over thousands of years, the tectonic line was deepened and the stream bed sunk. Many potholes on the steep slopes of the gorge and mills in the subsoil - including the "Marientritt" - testify to the power of the early Johannesbach. Source: www.wuerflach.at/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=34&Itemid=37
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The Johannesbachklamm is a popular excursion destination on the western edge of Würflach and only an hour from Vienna. On the way through the gorge, which is just over a kilometer long, visitors experience a small natural paradise that is pleasantly cool even on hot days. And if you look closely, you can see from the rock walls that are up to 60 meters deep how the Johannesbach has dug itself into the Wetterstein limestone over thousands of years. With a walking time of 30 minutes, the excursion is particularly great for families with children. This is also due to the many stairs and bridges that make the path so entertaining. If you want, you can leave the wooden footbridge in some places and cool your feet in the Johannesbachbach. You can also take a good rest at the KlammWirtin at the entrance to the gorge. By the way: If you like to walk for longer, you can turn the walk through the Johannesbachklamm into a hike. Or you can admire the "largest decorated Christmas tree in Austria" in the Johannesbachklamm during Advent. Source: www.niederoesterreich.at/ausflugsziel/a-johannesbachklamm-wuerflach
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The Johannesbachklamm is a popular destination all year round. In summer it is pleasantly cool, in winter it becomes a glittering wonderland: At the atmospheric Advent market there is mulled wine and punch between bridges, rocks and (with a bit of luck) snow-covered trees. There is a lot to discover in and around the gorge - demanding hiking tours , family-friendly paths, deer park, the Schrattenstein castle ruins, small waterfalls, cozy huts. For refreshment, the gorge innkeeper offers hearty goulash or fiery chicken soup. And at the end of a long day you can relax and recharge your batteries in the Würlach wellness world. By the way: the gorge may already look familiar to you - in 2022 it was in the final of the ORF show "9 places - 9 treasures".
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Wildly romantic gorge. Pleasantly cool in summer
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The most prominent canyon-like feature in the vicinity is the Johannesbach Gorge. This impressive natural paradise, carved by the Johannesbach through Wetterstein limestone, features rock walls up to 60 meters deep and is just over a kilometer long. It's known for its natural beauty and refreshing atmosphere, especially on hot days.
Yes, the Johannesbach Gorge is particularly well-suited for families with children. The walk through the gorge takes about 30 minutes and is made entertaining by numerous stairs and bridges. Children can also cool their feet in the Johannesbach stream in certain sections.
Within the Johannesbach Gorge, you can observe the impressive rock walls up to 60 meters deep, sculpted by the Johannesbach over millennia. A notable feature is the Marientritt, a bowl-shaped depression in the rock formed by water erosion, steeped in local legend.
Beyond the natural beauty of the Johannesbach Gorge, you can explore the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins, which can be combined with a visit to the gorge. Additionally, the Kulmriegel Cave (Marian Grotto), a historical and religious site, is located nearby.
The walk through the Johannesbach Gorge typically takes about 30 minutes. This makes it an ideal excursion for a shorter outing, though it can be extended into a longer hike by connecting to surrounding trails.
Yes, at the entrance to the Johannesbach Gorge, you'll find a rest stop called the "KlammWirtin," where you can enjoy refreshments. During Advent, the gorge also hosts a popular Christmas market.
The Johannesbach Gorge is a popular destination year-round. In summer, it offers a pleasantly cool escape from the heat. During Advent, it transforms into a glittering wonderland with an atmospheric Christmas market, featuring the "largest decorated Christmas tree in Austria."
The region around Natschbach-Loipersbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free options like the Schwarzatal Cycle Path. There are also many hiking trails, such as those listed in the Family-friendly hikes around Natschbach-Loipersbach guide, offering diverse experiences from easy walks to more challenging routes.
Yes, the Klamm Gallery, located near the gorge, features various art installations. These works of art are typically displayed on a large meadow and can be visited until the end of October.
Absolutely. While the walk through the Johannesbach Gorge itself is short, it can be easily extended into a longer hike by connecting to the surrounding trail network. This allows you to explore more of the picturesque landscape and nearby attractions like the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins.


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