Best canyons around Innerschwand am Mondsee are found in the broader Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. While Innerschwand am Mondsee itself does not feature accessible canyons for traditional hiking, the surrounding area offers impressive natural gorges. These features are characterized by dramatic rock formations, waterfalls, and unique geological structures. The region provides opportunities for both adventurous canyoning and scenic hiking alongside these natural wonders.
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A beautiful, shady, and easy-to-ride bike path off the road. There are repeated views of the Weißenbach stream, and the bridges are breathtaking.
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Super beautiful cycle path that winds through the valley
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From the cycle path you often have a very beautiful view of the Mitterweißenbach
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Great view from the bridge to the Mitterweißenbach
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Beautiful cycle path that winds through the valley between the road and Weissenbach and always offers breathtaking views of the Weissenbach.
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It's best to first do the round over the Schwarzensee...Bad Ischl and then the long, easy descent over the Weissenbachtal back to the Attersee.
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The hike through the gorge and the further ascent to the Schwarzensee or to the Eisenaueralm are an unforgettable experience.
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While Innerschwand am Mondsee itself doesn't have accessible canyons for traditional hiking, the broader Salzkammergut region offers impressive natural gorges and unique rock formations. You can find river valleys like Weißenbachtal, dramatic gorges such as Burggrabenklamm Gorge, and adventurous rock crevices at Plombergstein.
Direct hiking paths into the Burggrabenklamm Gorge are currently inaccessible due to past rockfalls. However, the Valerieweg trail runs alongside it, offering views from above. For an adventurous hiking experience with narrow passages and small caves, the Rock crevices at Plombergstein are a great option, though they are not suitable for prams.
Yes, the Burggrabenklamm Gorge is a popular spot for guided canyoning tours. These tours allow you to experience the gorge through activities like jumping, swimming, sliding, and abseiling, including a 20-meter abseil through a waterfall. Specialized providers offer these tours.
Canyoning tours in the Burggrabenklamm Gorge are typically available from late April to mid-October, weather permitting. It's best to check with tour providers for specific availability and conditions.
The Rock crevices at Plombergstein are particularly exciting for families with children due to their adventurous nature, offering small caves and narrow passages to explore. However, they are not suitable for prams due to steep and rocky sections.
The area around Innerschwand am Mondsee offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes with views of Lake Mondsee and the surrounding mountains. There are also extensive options for cycling and mountain biking, with routes ranging from easy lakeside promenades to challenging mountain loops.
The gorges in the region are characterized by dramatic rock formations, often with thundering waterfalls and clean, cold water. For instance, Burggrabenklamm Gorge is known for its 40-meter high waterfall, while Plombergstein features unique rock crevices formed by ancient rockfalls.
Yes, the Burggrabenklamm and Adlerstein highlight offers a challenging path along the gorge with rewarding panoramic views from the Adlerstein. Additionally, the Plombergstein itself provides excellent sweeping views of Lake Wolfgangsee.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, the adventurous exploration opportunities, and the scenic views. The Weißenbachtal is loved for its beautiful cycle path and views of the Mitterweißenbach, while the Rock crevices at Plombergstein are popular for their unique, adventurous exploration, especially with children.
Yes, the Kienbach Gorge offers a romantic hike through the Kiental. The 3.6 km long Kientalstraße runs alongside the Kienbach stream and is open to pedestrians and cyclists, providing an intermediate-level trail with river views.
Canyoning in areas like Burggrabenklamm Gorge requires specific equipment, good physical condition, and swimming ability. It is highly recommended to join guided tours offered by specialized providers to ensure safety and proper technique.


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