Natural monuments around Natural Park Klafferkessel are defined by high-alpine landscapes, a relic of the last Ice Age. This park, nestled within the Schladminger Tauern, is notable for its abundant water features, dramatic peaks, and unique flora. The region is considered one of the most water-rich districts in the Alps, featuring numerous lakes and tarns. The Klafferkessel terrain elevation difficulty ranges from intermediate to challenging, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Ingenious highlight of the crossing from Klafferkessel to Golling Hut
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From the parking lot at the Riesach Waterfall, continue up and up the mountain via the Preintaler Hut. It's fantastic in the Klafferkessel. We were here in early to mid-June. We still crossed many snowfields; some lakes were open, some still completely covered in ice. Indescribably beautiful. 🫠
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Very nice view and also a great view of Hochgolling. The Greifenberg is easily accessible from the Gollinghütte and the climb is not as demanding in terms of sure-footedness as the Waldhorn
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The Schladminger Tauern Höhenweg between Gollinghütte and Preintaler Hütte leads through the Klafferkesseln nature reserve. They are a relic of the last Ice Age. From the Greifenberg, I was particularly fascinated by the beautiful turquoise, ice-blue lake below the summit. It took me longer until I finally found him because of the differences in altitude so that I could be very close to him.
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Magnificent lake in the middle of a dreamlike mountain landscape. A little further you will find his "upper brother".
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Good bye, the view from the Greifenberg is fantastic and the efforts to climb from the Gollinghütte are rewarded here. The view of the Klafferkessel is beautiful, as is the entire panorama from up here.
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At the upper Sonntagkarsee you can sit comfortably on a stone and enjoy the peace and the view. Definitely worth it
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Natural Park Klafferkessel is defined by its high-alpine landscapes, a relic of the last Ice Age. Key features include the extensive Klafferkessel Lake District with over 30 lakes and tarns, dramatic peaks like Hochgolling and Greifenberg, and unique alpine flora. The region is also known as the "Wild Waters" of Rohrmoos-Untertal, highlighting its abundant water features.
The terrain in Natural Park Klafferkessel ranges from intermediate to challenging. Many routes involve significant elevation gain and can be strenuous. For instance, the ascent to Greifenberg Summit is very steep and includes rope-secured sections. Even in summer, snowfields can be present, especially around higher lakes like Upper Klaffer Lake.
Absolutely. The Klafferkessel Lakes themselves offer a dreamlike setting with numerous small lakes nestled in a former glacier floor, providing an ideal backdrop for rest. The Greifenberg Summit provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and deep vistas into the Klafferkessel. The Lower Sonntagskarsee is another idyllic spot, reached via paths lined with flowers and alpine roses, with a creek tumbling down in waterfalls.
The best time for hiking in Natural Park Klafferkessel is typically during the summer months. However, due to its high-alpine nature, even in early to mid-June, you might encounter many snowfields, and some lakes may still be partially or completely covered in ice, as observed at Upper Klaffer Lake. Always check current conditions before your visit.
The area around Natural Park Klafferkessel offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, including difficult routes like the Waldhornalm – Greifenberg Summit loop. There are also various running trails and MTB trails, catering to different fitness levels.
While many routes in the Klafferkessel are challenging, the region offers diverse trails. For specific family-friendly or easier routes, it's recommended to consult detailed trail descriptions. The path to Lower Sonntagskarsee, for example, is described as idyllic, leading along slopes with flowers, which might be suitable for families seeking a less strenuous experience.
The high-alpine scenery of Klafferkessel boasts special flora, including mosses and lichens, which contribute to its primordial landscape feel. Along paths to places like Lower Sonntagskarsee, you can see slopes covered with flowers and alpine roses. While specific wildlife isn't detailed, the pristine nature of the park suggests a rich alpine ecosystem.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the unique sense of tranquility. The sheer number and pristine nature of the Klafferkessel Lakes, set against rugged peaks, are often highlighted. The challenging yet rewarding alpine hiking experiences, such as the ascent to Greifenberg Summit, are also highly valued for their majestic scenery.
Yes, the Outer Lämmerkar is a notable gorge feature. Here, the hiking trail runs directly along the bubbling Lämmerkarbach, offering numerous photo opportunities and rest areas within a classic mountain landscape.
While the guide data does not specify direct public transport options to the immediate natural monuments, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on public transport to the broader Natural Park Klafferkessel area, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.
The guide data does not explicitly mention specific permits for general hiking within Natural Park Klafferkessel. However, as a natural park, visitors are expected to respect environmental regulations, stay on marked trails, and protect the sensitive alpine flora. Always check local park rules before your visit.


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