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Top 4 Gorges around Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn

Best canyons around Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn are characterized by rugged terrain and notable natural features within the Vienna Woods. The region, though not home to traditional large-scale canyons, offers several gorge-like formations and trails. These areas provide scenic hiking experiences with varied elevation and rock formations. The landscape is shaped by the Hohe Lindkogel mountain, which includes features like the Kalkgraben, offering an almost alpine character.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Wilder Ofen Cave

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A really great cave, very big. We only saw when going out on the other side that entry is forbidden. But it was really worth seeing.

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Waldegger Trail – Große Klause

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The Wolfsschlucht is a nice trail for experienced riders. Be careful with wetness and leaves in autumn.
Shortly before that, the hillside path branches off to the left. Here you can bypass the gorge in bad conditions.

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The Waldeggsteig is a wildly romantic, historically valuable ascent on the "back" of the Hohe Wand. There are individual ladders to overcome as you walk through an impressive gorge. Nice …

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Descent Through the Gully

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Unfortunately, many paths in this area are closed in the truest sense of the word, with 2-meter-high wooden teeth that even a cat would have trouble getting through.
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May 6, 2026, Wilder Ofen Cave

This is a former sand quarry for friction sand. Between the sand layers, there are sometimes large stones that are angular due to the rapid deposition at the time. The sandy material, also called "Gainfarner Dolmitsand", was formerly used as braking sand for the Vienna tram, and for brick production, etc.

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Unfortunately, part of the cave has collapsed, so entering the cave is prohibited.

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Dolomite quarry with spectacular views of the Vöslauer "Grand Canyon"

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Unfortunately, many paths in this area are closed in the truest sense of the word, with 2-meter-high wooden teeth that even a cat would have trouble getting through. So we had to change the planned route and even turn back once.

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Small, varied round over ladders, it's a quick way up. Abbreviation Savings approx. 1 hour without Waldeggerhaus ...at the junction via Stanglsteinweg back, yellow marking, to the starting point.

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Mainly a comfortable hiking trail between imposing rocks - some places have to be bridged with ladders

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The Wolfsschlucht is a nice trail for experienced riders. Be careful with wetness and leaves in autumn. Shortly before that, the hillside path branches off to the left. Here you can bypass the gorge in bad conditions.

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A really great cave, very big. We only saw when going out on the other side that entry is forbidden. But it was really worth seeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural features or 'canyons' to explore near Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn?

While not traditional large-scale canyons, the region around Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn offers several impressive gorge-like formations and trails. Notable areas include the Waldegger Trail – Große Klause with its imposing rocks and ladders, and the challenging Wolfsschlucht Trail Descent to Waldwirtshaus. The Hohe Lindkogel mountain also features the Kalkgraben, a narrow gorge with picturesque rocks and an almost alpine character.

Are there challenging hiking trails through gorges in the area?

Yes, several trails offer a challenging experience. The Wolfsschlucht Trail Descent to Waldwirtshaus is described as a challenging route suitable for experienced hikers. Additionally, the Große Klause – Waldeggersteig (Hohe Wand) is a wildly romantic ascent through an impressive gorge, featuring individual ladders to overcome.

Can families with children enjoy the gorge-like areas?

Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The Wilder Ofen Cave, for instance, is described as quite interesting for children due to its large rooms and beautiful rock formations. While some trails are challenging, others like parts of the Waldegger Trail – Große Klause offer varied terrain that can be enjoyed by active families, though some sections may involve ladders.

What is the Kalkgraben on Hohe Lindkogel, and what makes it unique?

The Kalkgraben is a narrow gorge on the Hohe Lindkogel mountain, known for its picturesque rocks and an 'almost alpine character'. It's part of several hiking routes and features the Brennersteig, a steep, rocky path with a steel cable for safety, offering a 'micro-via ferrata' experience. This area provides a unique, rugged, and scenic hiking experience with significant elevation changes.

Are there any caves or unique rock formations to explore?

Yes, the Wilder Ofen Cave is a notable spot with large rooms and beautiful rock formations that visitors find interesting. Additionally, the Große Klause – Waldeggersteig (Hohe Wand) includes an abandoned show cave with interesting stalactites, for which a flashlight is recommended.

What kind of views can I expect from the higher points near these gorges?

From the summit of Hohe Lindkogel, which can be reached via the Kalkgraben, visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the Sina-Warte observation tower. On clear days, these views can extend to the Vienna Basin, the foothills of the Alps, and even Vienna.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges and trails?

The region's gorge-like trails are best visited during drier periods. One visitor tip for the Waldegger Trail – Große Klause mentions that it can be slippery after rain. For trails like the Wolfsschlucht, caution is advised with wetness and leaves in autumn. Spring and summer generally offer good conditions, but always check local weather before heading out.

Are there options for other outdoor activities besides exploring gorges?

Yes, the area around Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain hikes. These guides provide details on routes ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the broader landscape.

How accessible are these areas by public transport or car, and is parking available?

While specific parking and public transport details for each individual gorge are not provided, the Hohe Lindkogel, which hosts the Kalkgraben, is a significant natural attraction in the region, suggesting reasonable accessibility. Many hiking circuits, such as a round trip from Haidlhof, integrate these features, implying starting points with parking options. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for detailed access information.

Are the trails dog-friendly?

The guide does not explicitly state whether all trails are dog-friendly. However, many natural hiking trails in the Vienna Woods region generally permit dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. For specific gorge trails, it's recommended to check local signage or community tips, especially for sections involving ladders or steel cables like the Brennersteig in Kalkgraben, which might be challenging for dogs.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about these natural areas?

Visitors appreciate the unique scenery, adventurous hiking experiences, and the diverse natural landscape. The combination of narrow passages, impressive rock formations, and dense forest creates a distinctive appeal. The challenging sections, like those with ladders or secured rocky paths, are often highlighted as exciting. The opportunity to reach viewpoints with panoramic views, such as from the Sina-Warte, is also a major draw.

What should I wear or bring for hiking in these gorge-like areas?

Given the rugged terrain, steep paths, and potential for slippery conditions, sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential. For trails with ladders or secured sections, gloves can be helpful. If exploring caves, like the abandoned show cave on the Waldeggersteig, a flashlight is a must. Always bring sufficient water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers for changing weather conditions.

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