Best canyons around Hüttschlag are found within the Grossarl Valley, part of the Hohe Tauern National Park. This region is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes and extensive hiking opportunities. While not traditional arid canyons, the area features impressive gorges and valleys carved by water. These natural formations offer diverse opportunities for nature observation and experiencing the raw beauty of the Austrian Alps.
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Great refreshment in summer. Approx. 100m long tunnel, including the 68m long new section.
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The road there is very impressive, really worth it.
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Yes, no words for it, you're spinning around a waterfall under the mountain 🤗🤗
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Currently closed due to falling rocks. It is possible to walk through and many users do so at their own risk. Always make sure to pass the critical section quickly.
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Very nicely located small restaurant with a viewing terrace. After almost 10km you are welcome to stop.
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The Katharinastollen is located directly in the Gadauner Gorge and is a section of the Gasteiner Höhenweg.
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A historical place worth seeing. Can also be easily combined with the Gasteiner Höhenweg!
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Closed in winter, wonderful views in both valley directions...
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The Hüttschlag region, part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes and impressive gorges and valleys carved by water. You'll find features like towering rock faces, thundering waterfalls, and unique geological formations. Notable examples include the Gadaunerer Gorge, known for its wild, romantic character, and the Schödertal Valley with its Kreealm Waterfall and the fascinating periodic Schödersee.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Gadauner Gorge is particularly suitable for families, featuring a well-developed hiking trail with scenic views. Additionally, the Gastein High Trail is well-laid out and offers great views, making it enjoyable for families.
Within the Gadauner Gorge, you can explore the Katharinastollen. This historical tunnel, which was rebuilt after storm damage, is a fascinating place to visit and can be easily combined with a hike on the Gasteiner Höhenweg.
The gorges and trails are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months when they are fully accessible. While some trails like the Gastein High Trail are recommended in winter with good equipment, many gorges, such as the Gadaunerer Gorge, are closed during the winter season due to conditions. The periodic Schödersee is most impressive during snowmelt or heavy rainfall.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Gastein High Trail is a popular, well-laid-out path offering pure panorama and even tunnels with automatic lighting. The Schödertal Valley also features an Elemental Nature Trail, providing insights into local flora, fauna, and geology. Many trails offer diverse landscapes with alpine meadows, forests, and streams.
Yes, the Schödertal Valley is home to the unique Periodic Schödersee. This lake only fills with water during snowmelt and heavy rainfall, sometimes reaching several hundred meters in length. During dry periods, it drains, leaving behind only a narrow stream, making each visit potentially different and showcasing the dynamic interplay of water and landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained trails, and the sense of peace and tranquility. Many enjoy the scenic views from paths like the Gastein High Trail and the opportunity to experience the raw power of nature, such as at the Bocksteinrinn Debris Flow Area.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Hüttschlag area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling routes, including options like the 'Gasteiner Ache Promenade' for touring bicycles. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as 'To the Kreealmen in Hüttschlag'. Running trails are also popular, with routes like 'Start Finish Mountainman' available. For more details on these activities, visit the Cycling around Hüttschlag, MTB Trails around Hüttschlag, and Running Trails around Hüttschlag guides.
Yes, the Liechtensteinklamm (Liechtenstein Gorge) is a significant natural wonder located at the entrance to the Grossarltal, making it accessible from the Hüttschlag area. It is one of the longest and deepest gorges in the Alps, featuring towering rock faces and thundering waterfalls, and is explorable via well-maintained walkways.
The terrain varies but is generally well-managed for visitors. For instance, the Gadauner Gorge offers a very well-developed hiking trail with no major inclines. The Gastein High Trail is also nicely laid out. However, some areas, especially in winter or after heavy weather, might require good equipment and sure-footedness, as seen with the Katharinastollen area which was rebuilt after mudslides.
Absolutely. The Gadaunerer Gorge is recognized as a natural monument of the state of Salzburg, highlighting its unique geological and ecological significance. The Gadauner Gorge and the Katharinastollen are also considered natural monuments.


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