Canyons around Muhr are defined by the region's rugged mountainous landscape within the Hohe Tauern National Park. The area features the dramatic upper course of the Mur River, which exhibits gorge-like characteristics with rapids and cascades. Visitors can explore steep rock formations and numerous waterfalls, contributing to a landscape often described as having steep cliffs and sharp ridges. This environment offers a serene natural experience for those seeking wild landscapes and challenging hikes.
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Hiking around Muhr
Great impression of what water can create
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Beautiful impressions of the power of water
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Since this is a private path, biking is not allowed. But push! A pity! But the valley is really awesome. Beautiful.
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The Krumpenkar is beautiful. A mountain stream where you can fill up your bottle without worry, or simply refresh yourself
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Super nice, continuously paved route. The Gössgraben is also called the valley of the falling waters because of its many waterfalls. I have to admit that I was last here about 20 years ago. So my expectations of the roaring masses of water were really high. Unfortunately that was not the case. This year (2022) we had a lot of snow, but it hardly rained in spring. But even without the waterfalls, this valley is really worth seeing. Narrow serpentines, beautiful alpine pastures and great views of the mountains never cease to amaze. Since GPS and network are hardly available here…. download your tour offline 😉
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Attention: Unfortunately, the parking lot is only accessible to hut guests. A barrier only allows you to drive up to 4 km and 340 m in front of the Wansinghütte. There is NO parking space there. The route through the valley runs on the road through a lot of forest and is therefore only moderately idyllic. Once you're up, it's really nice. You just have to consider that the tour is then 8 km and 700 hm longer!
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Beautiful Malta valley. Good asphalt and usually not too much motor traffic.
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Interesting and extremely varied water and rock formations
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The region around Muhr, nestled within the Hohe Tauern National Park, features dramatic mountain scenery rather than formally designated canyons. You'll encounter the rugged upper course of the Mur River with its rapids and cascades, steep rock formations, and numerous waterfalls. These natural monuments create a landscape often described as having steep cliffs and sharp ridges, offering a wild and impressive natural experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Groppensteinschlucht Waterfalls and Potholes for its beautiful impressions of the power of water and varied rock formations. Another favorite is Lower Maltatal: Gmünd - Toll Station, known for its countless waterfalls and fantastic views of surrounding peaks. The Wolfsbachtal is also appreciated as an idyllic high valley and a starting point for various hikes.
Yes, the rugged terrain around Muhr offers numerous hiking opportunities. Areas like Wolfsbachtal serve as excellent starting points for longer treks. Even the challenging Gössgraben Valley, with its steep climbs and beautiful alpine pastures, is popular with hikers. For easier options, you can explore trails that lead to alpine pastures and offer impressive views. You can find more hiking routes on the Easy hikes around Muhr guide.
Visitors consistently praise the natural beauty and serenity of the area. They appreciate the clear mountain air, the tranquility, and the untouched natural experience offered by the rugged landscapes and waterfalls. The dramatic views and the raw power of the Mur River carving its way through the landscape are also frequently highlighted.
While specific 'family-friendly canyons' are not explicitly listed, the general nature of the Hohe Tauern National Park offers varied terrain. Many hiking trails lead through beautiful scenery suitable for families, depending on the difficulty. For example, the Groppensteinschlucht Waterfalls and Potholes can be an engaging experience for families, though some sections might be intermediate. Always check trail difficulty and conditions before heading out with children.
The best time to visit Muhr for hiking and exploring its natural attractions is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. Waterfalls are often at their most impressive due to snowmelt in spring and early summer.
Parking availability varies by location. For instance, near Wolfsbachtal, there is a parking space available, though the access road can be narrow and unpaved. Some areas, like the approach to the Wansinghütte near Wolfsbachtal, might have restrictions, with parking only accessible to hut guests further up. It's advisable to research specific parking options for each destination in advance.
Beyond hiking, the Muhr region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. For example, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes around Muhr and Gravel biking routes around Muhr that allow you to experience the stunning landscapes, often passing by or near the dramatic river sections and valleys.
Yes, the region is rich in geological interest. The Groppensteinschlucht Waterfalls and Potholes is particularly noted for its interesting and varied water and rock formations, showcasing the erosive power of water over time. The entire area, being part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, features rugged mountain scenery with steep cliffs and sharp ridges, shaped by ancient geological processes and glacial activity.
The Mur River is central to the Muhr region's natural character. It has its source at an altitude of 1,898 meters in the rear Murwinkel near Muhr. In its initial kilometers, the Mur flows through a small gorge with rapids, becoming wilder and, at times, entering a deep and steep canyon-like section with small cascades. This formative section of Austria's second-longest river is a key natural attraction, offering insights into its raw power as it carves through the landscape.
The Gössgraben Valley is known for its beautiful, sometimes wild nature and tranquility. However, it features a challenging climb with inferior road quality and steep gradients, especially towards the end. It's more suitable for experienced hikers or cyclists with wider tires. Visitors should be prepared for a demanding ascent and exercise caution on the descent due to loose gravel and uneven surfaces. Offline map downloads are recommended due to limited GPS and network availability.
The Krumpenkar is a beautiful mountain stream area. It's a serene spot where you can enjoy the natural environment, fill up your water bottle with fresh mountain water, or simply refresh yourself. It offers an intermediate level of exploration, ideal for those looking for a tranquil natural experience.


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