Best canyons around Grafenbach-St. Valentin are found within a region characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys in Lower Austria. This market town, located in the Schwarzatal valley, offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The most notable canyon-like feature in its vicinity is the Johannesbach Gorge, an impressive natural landmark. The area provides opportunities to explore varied landscapes, making it appealing for outdoor enthusiasts.
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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 natural gorge in the vicinity is the Johannesbach Gorge. It features impressive rock walls up to 60 meters deep, carved by the Johannesbach, and offers a refreshing natural experience. Other related points of interest include the Marientritt within the gorge and the Kulmriegel Cave (Marian Grotto) nearby.
Yes, the Johannesbach Gorge is particularly suitable for families. The path, just over a kilometer long, takes about 30 minutes to walk and is made entertaining by numerous stairs and bridges. Children can also cool their feet in the Johannesbach stream in some areas. The Johannesbach Gorge and Schrattenstein Castle Ruins also offers a family-friendly experience combining nature with historical elements.
The gorges around Grafenbach-St. Valentin, especially the Johannesbach Gorge, are characterized by dramatic rock walls, often up to 60 meters deep, carved into Wetterstein limestone. You'll find natural pools, small waterfalls, and lush vegetation. The Marientritt within the Johannesbach Gorge is a notable geological feature, a bowl-shaped depression formed by water erosion.
Yes, the Marientritt in the Johannesbach Gorge is linked to a local legend about the Virgin Mary. Additionally, the Johannesbach Gorge and Schrattenstein Castle Ruins highlight the proximity of historical ruins to the natural landscape. The Kulmriegel Cave (Marian Grotto) also has historical and religious significance.
The gorges, particularly the Johannesbach Gorge, are pleasant to visit year-round. They offer a pleasantly cool environment even on hot summer days. During Advent, the Johannesbach Gorge is known for hosting the "largest decorated Christmas tree in Austria," creating a unique winter experience.
The region around Grafenbach-St. Valentin offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Besides exploring the gorges, you can enjoy numerous hiking trails through idyllic forests and valleys. For more hiking options, check out the guides for Easy hikes around Grafenbach-St. Valentin, Family-friendly hikes around Grafenbach-St. Valentin, and Hiking around Grafenbach-St. Valentin.
At the entrance to the Johannesbach Gorge, you can find "KlammWirtin," a place to rest and refresh. This provides a convenient stop before or after your walk through the gorge.
Yes, if you wish to walk for longer, the excursion through the Johannesbach Gorge can easily be extended into a longer hike, connecting to other trails in the surrounding area. The region offers various hiking opportunities for different skill levels.
The Klamm Gallery offers a short walk through a gorge-like setting, featuring works of art by various artists on a large meadow. It's a unique blend of nature and culture, typically open for visitors until the end of October.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the refreshing atmosphere of the gorges, especially the Johannesbach Gorge. The dramatic rock formations, the cool air on hot days, and the engaging paths with stairs and bridges are often highlighted. The family-friendly nature and the opportunity to cool off in the stream are also popular aspects.


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