Natural monuments around Reichraming are primarily centered within the Kalkalpen National Park, a significant natural landmark in Upper Austria. This region features Austria's largest woodland conservation area, encompassing ancient beech forests, karst landscapes, and diverse biodiversity. The area offers a variety of natural features, from high mountain summits to pristine waterfalls and extensive forest wilderness. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by both geological processes and ecological restoration.
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Great hike along the Enns, varied through waterfall, maps and nature trail, family-friendly with many benches.
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A beautiful viewpoint with a magnificent panoramic view of the Haller Mauern, Totes Gebirge, Reichraminger Hinterberge, and, in good weather, much further afield... The climb is also worthwhile. Even during the ascent, first across alpine meadows and then along a narrow path, there are always beautiful views.
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A very beautiful summit with a fabulous 360-degree panorama 🫵😉
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The Hohe Nock (1,963 m) is the highest peak in the Sengsengebirge Mountains and – when traversed from east to west – the last major summit of the tour before descending through the Budergraben valley. It offers magnificent panoramic views of the Kalkalpen National Park, the Totes Gebirge mountains, and the Gesäuse. On clear days, however, the Hohe Nock is a popular destination, and it can get quite crowded – those seeking absolute peace and solitude should ascend in the early morning hours and during the week.
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The mountain with the unusual name in the Reichraminger Hintergebirge offers a great view of the Grosser Priel, Spitzmauer, Haller Mauern as well as the Grosser and Kleiner Pyhrgas.
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The Hohe Nock is the highest mountain in the Sengsengebirge The Sengsengebirge stretches for almost 20 km
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Wonderful waterfall, perfect for a short break.
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Super beautiful, breathtaking view! Here you can forget all your worries! Unfortunately it was very windy today and the Sahara dust obscured the view of the mountains.
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The primary natural attraction is the Kalkalpen National Park, which is Austria's largest woodland conservation area. It features ancient beech forests (a UNESCO World Heritage site), a rich biodiversity, and a unique karst landscape with numerous springs and caves. Within the park, you can find specific natural monuments like the Schleierfall Waterfall, known for its pristine beauty, and the impressive Hoher Nock, offering panoramic views.
Yes, several natural monuments and trails are suitable for families. The Lindaumauer Summit is an easy-to-climb peak that offers rewarding views for various ages. The Fallerbucht Waterfall is also considered family-friendly and is a great spot for a hike, especially in summer and autumn. Many sections of the Kalkalpen National Park also offer accessible paths.
The region offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain ascents. You can explore the UNESCO World Heritage beech forests on trails like the Wildnistrail Buchensteig within the Kalkalpen National Park. For those seeking panoramic views, routes to summits like Hoher Nock or Wasserklotz Summit provide more demanding options. You can find more details on various routes in the Mountain Hikes around Reichraming guide.
The natural monuments around Reichraming, particularly within the Kalkalpen National Park, are beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying waterfalls like the Schleierfall Waterfall. Autumn is particularly stunning as the ancient beech forests transform into vibrant colors. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and quiet contemplation, though some higher trails may be challenging due to snow.
Yes, the Reichraming area, especially around the Kalkalpen National Park, is well-suited for cycling. There are numerous routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find challenging MTB trails, including loops that pass by the Schleierfall Waterfall, and extensive gravel biking routes like the 'Kalkalpen National Park Gravel'. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Reichraming and Gravel biking around Reichraming guides.
The Kalkalpen National Park is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. It is home to 50 mammal species, 80 breeding bird species, 1,400 different butterflies, and over 1,000 types of flowering plants, ferns, and mosses. Notably, it hosts the only lynx population in the Austrian Alps. While spotting larger animals like lynx can be rare, you'll likely encounter various birds, insects, and smaller mammals, especially in the ancient beech forests.
The ancient beech forests within the Kalkalpen National Park are a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for being among the largest protected beech forest areas in the Alps. They represent the 'return of forest wilderness,' showcasing natural forest development from historical logging areas. Trails like the Wildnistrail Buchensteig allow visitors to experience these unique ecosystems firsthand, observing the rich biodiversity and the dynamic evolution of the landscape.
Absolutely. The Hoher Nock, at 1,963 meters, is the highest elevation in the Upper Austrian Alpine foothills and offers extensive panoramic views over the Kalkalpen National Park and distant peaks. The Wasserklotz Summit also provides great views of the Grosser Priel, Spitzmauer, and Haller Mauern. For a slightly less challenging but equally rewarding experience, the Schoberstein Summit (1,285 m) offers broad vistas from the Mühlviertel to the northern Alps.
The region is characterized by its significant karst landscape, particularly within the Kalkalpen National Park. This includes Austria's largest karst region, featuring hidden gorges, over 800 springs, and more than 200 kilometers of unspoiled mountain streams. Over 70 caves, such as the extensive Klarahöhle system, have been discovered, highlighting the unique geological formations of the area.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched beauty and tranquility of the region. The pristine nature of the Schleierfall Waterfall is often highlighted as a perfect spot for a refreshing break. The rewarding panoramic views from summits like Lindaumauer Summit and Wasserklotz Summit are also highly appreciated, making the effort of the climb worthwhile. The overall experience of immersing oneself in the vast wilderness of the Kalkalpen National Park is a major draw.
Yes, the region has a rich history tied to its natural resources. For instance, the path of the Wildnistrail Buchensteig was historically used by lumberjacks and farmers to access the Reichraminger Hintergebirge. The Schleierfall Waterfall area was once crucial for transporting lumber via the 'black stream,' with remnants of old wooden walkways still visible, hinting at the dangerous work of 'wood raftsmen' in the past.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific trailhead or natural monument you plan to visit. For example, when visiting the Fallerbucht Waterfall, parking is available at the gas station Ternberg Brückenweg. For other areas within the Kalkalpen National Park, designated parking lots are typically available at major trailheads. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions or local tourist information for precise parking locations.


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