Natural monuments around Kals am Großglockner are situated within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offering a diverse alpine landscape. The region is characterized by high peaks, deep valleys, and glacial features, providing varied terrain for exploration. This area presents numerous natural attractions, from challenging summits to accessible gorges and viewpoints. It serves as a significant location for experiencing the natural environment of the Austrian Alps.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Impressive gorge, please wear good shoes, from the Alm onwards the path becomes stony
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Super accessible from the Taurer hiking parking lot. No problem even with a stroller. For those who choose the path through the tunnel! Don't forget a flashlight!
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Easily reachable from the Traurer hiking parking lot. No problem even with a stroller. If you take the path through the tunnel!!! Don't forget your flashlight.
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Magnificent views - Kitzsteinhorn, Grossglockner and at your feet the turquoise reservoirs of the Mooserboden. An absolute dream peak (2 highest in the Glockner group) in the state of Salzburg. For a safe ascent, absolutely safe weather conditions, surefootedness and a head for heights are necessary.
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Magnificent! Great view! There is information about the snow situation on the Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus website. At the end of July there was no snow at all.
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Beautiful walk, in the beginning along the fence, then it becomes more relaxed. In winter, the section after the tunnel is closed. It is doable with shoes under your shoes, but it is very dangerous on the frozen snow with those precipices.
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One of the major transnational long-distance hiking trails in this region is the "ALPE-ADRIA-Trail", which leads from the Großglockner over the Nockberge Mountains to Slovenia and further south of Trieste, then to the Mediterranean Sea. Anyone who would like to take a closer look at the first glimpse can follow the route in the ARD media library: there is a two-part (one-hour total) documentary about this tour as part of the Bavarian television program "freizeit. Schmidt Max ...". with their scenic and cultural features. Link to Part 1: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-1-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzJiMWY5OTIwLWQxY2ItNDVlNy05NzUwLTk1ZDkxZDk2Y2Y4ZA Link to part 2: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-von-den-alpen-zum-meer-2-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzEyODRjYmFiLWUxNTUtNDM2Ny1iODQwLTA3MTY4OWM0YWNhOQ Of course, there is also a suitable hiking collection on Komoot itself: https://www.komoot.de/collection/314/grenzenlos-wandern-am-alpe-adria-trail
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10th highest mountain in Austria. It's a fabulous place. From there you can see a beautiful panorama of the Großglockner Hochalpenstraße and of the Großglockner if the weather is clear. Can be done without glacier contact, if your start point is Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus. Crampons and ice axe are recommended, especially in the early summer. I recommend making it 2 days tour because, on the first day, you can get to the Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus from the Kaprun Kesselfall and see beautiful lakes and after a delightful oversleep with an amazing view on the lakes, make the summit and return via the bus.
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Kals am Großglockner, nestled within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offers a variety of natural features. You can explore the stunning Dabaklamm Gorge, a path hewn into the cliff offering a wildly romantic entry into the valley. Another highlight is the crystal-clear Dorfer See, often called the 'jewel in the crown of the Kals valley', perfect for photography or a refreshing dip. The Dorfbach Waterfall, tucked behind the village, also provides a refreshing cascade after a short hike.
Yes, several natural monuments and trails in Kals am Großglockner are suitable for families. The Dabaklamm Gorge is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Old Mill Trail (Stockmühlen) in the Kalser valley is ideal for families, allowing children to play in the water while learning about traditional farming methods and historical watermills.
The region around Kals am Großglockner is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and general cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Kals am Großglockner – Kalser Großglocknerstraße loop' for cycling, or the 'Grossglockner – Teischnitz Valley loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Gravel biking around Kals am Großglockner, MTB Trails around Kals am Großglockner, and Cycling around Kals am Großglockner guides.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to Kaiser Franz Josef's Viewpoint on the Großglockner, offering stunning vistas of the Pasterze glacier. Another excellent spot is the Böses Weibl summit, which, despite its name, is a relatively accessible 3,000-meter peak providing fantastic views of the Großglockner and the Schober group.
Yes, for easier exploration, the path through the Dabaklamm Gorge is not too long or strenuous. The Dorfertal, which opens up after the gorge, also offers good trails and idyllic pastures. The Dorfbach Waterfall is accessible via a short hike, making it a good option for those seeking a less demanding adventure.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the natural monuments, as most trails and attractions, like the Dorfer See, become fully accessible. The refreshing spray of the Dorfbach Waterfall is particularly enjoyable in summer. While some areas of the Hohe Tauern National Park are accessible year-round, specific high-alpine routes and glacier sections, such as those near the Großglockner summit, are best attempted in good weather conditions, typically from late spring to early autumn.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. The Old Mill Trail (Stockmühlen) in the Kalser valley allows you to observe traditional farming methods and historical watermills, with one, Kera Mühle, still baking fresh bread weekly. Additionally, Kaiser Franz Josef's Viewpoint is also recognized as a historical site.
The Hohe Tauern National Park is home to diverse wildlife. In areas like the Ködnitz Valley, you might spot marmots, wallcreepers, and ibex. The park's vast mountainous region provides a habitat for various rare species, offering opportunities for wildlife observation while exploring its wild and remote trails.
Yes, Kaiser Franz Josef's Viewpoint is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering impressive views of the Pasterze glacier and surrounding peaks.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from high-altitude points like the Großes Wiesbachhorn Summit, which offers magnificent vistas of the Kitzsteinhorn, Großglockner, and the turquoise reservoirs of Mooserboden. The wild romanticism of gorges like Dabaklamm Gorge and the tranquil beauty of places like the Lesach Valley are also highly appreciated. The diverse hiking possibilities for all skill levels and the opportunity to immerse oneself in untouched nature are key attractions.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Lesach Valley offers a tranquil escape with untouched nature, lush pastures, and calming streams, providing an idyllic setting away from main tourist hubs. The Dorfbach Waterfall, tucked away behind the village of Kals, is also considered a hidden gem, offering a refreshing experience after a short, pleasant hike.


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