Best caves around Großraming are found in a region characterized by its position in Upper Austria, near the Ennstal valley. This area is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including the Kalkalpen National Park, which features significant geological formations. The terrain offers a mix of forested areas and mountainous regions, providing varied opportunities for outdoor exploration. Subterranean features, including natural caves and former mining sites, are part of the local natural and historical fabric.
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Located on the slope below the trail. Open all day, it's a good idea to bring a flashlight and helmet if you're planning a visit.
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At the larger cave there are benches for the fantastic view.
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We like to walk via the Windloch to the Dambergwarte
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The path is actually a hiking trail and is very muddy and slippery after rain. Not really suitable for my cross bike. According to legend, there was an escape route from here under the Enns to Garsten Monastery.
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Beauty limited for a limited time. The meltwater seeps through the rock in spring and freezes in the cave, which is still cold from winter. When temperatures rise in early summer, the magic is over. Be careful when descending to the cave in damp weather or when there is snow (or snow residue)!!! This path can be dangerous!
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A first class natural spectacle.
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There used to be assumptions about the cave that it was supposed to be an escape route from the Garsten monastery on the other bank of the Enns, which comes to light here, according to other reports even from the Styraburg (today Lamberg Castle) at the confluence of the Enns and Steyr.
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The Großraming area offers a variety of subterranean experiences, including natural caves, ice caves, and historical mining entrances. You can find natural rock formations and sites with historical significance, such as the Windloch Cave, known for its strong winds, and the Entrance of Former Bauxite Mine.
While Großraming itself doesn't host dedicated show caves, local outdoor adventure providers in the broader Ennstal region, such as PRO-ADVENTURES, offer guided caving tours. These experiences typically involve specialized equipment and guidance from certified professionals, providing a unique way to discover natural cave systems.
The Windloch Cave is notable for its name, which comes from the often powerful rushing wind within it. It has a corridor length of 96 meters and a total height difference of 37.6 meters. Historically, there were assumptions about it being an escape route from Garsten monastery or Styraburg.
Yes, you can visit ice formations near Großraming. The Ice Chapel (Eiskapelle) in Nationalpark Kalkalpen and Eiskapelle Cave are natural monuments where meltwater seeps through the rock in spring and freezes, creating temporary ice formations. These are best visited in spring before early summer temperatures cause the ice to melt.
The temporary ice formations in caves like the Ice Chapel are best visited in spring. During this time, meltwater seeps through the rock and freezes in the still-cold caves. The ice typically melts with rising temperatures in early summer.
Yes, the region includes historical sites such as the Entrance of Former Bauxite Mine. This site offers a glimpse into the area's mining history. The Windloch Cave also has historical legends associated with it, including theories of it being an escape route from ancient structures.
You can visit the Cave with Viewpoint Benches. This location offers benches at the larger cave, providing a fantastic view of the surrounding landscape.
For natural caves like Stillensteinklamm or the Entrance of Former Bauxite Mine, it's advisable to bring a flashlight and potentially a helmet. Paths to ice caves can be dangerous in damp or snowy conditions, so wear appropriate footwear. For guided caving tours, specialized equipment will be provided.
The area around Großraming offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like 'At the Gaflenzbach – Hollenstein an der Ybbs loop' or touring bicycle routes such as 'Arzberg Village and Church – The Enns River loop'. There are also running trails, including a 'Running loop from Großraming'. You can explore these and more options on the respective guide pages for Road Cycling Routes around Großraming, Cycling around Großraming, and Running Trails around Großraming.
Yes, within a reasonable day trip distance, you can visit some of Austria's most impressive show caves. These include the Dachstein Ice Cave (Dachstein Rieseneishöhle) with its stunning ice formations, the vast Dachstein Mammoth Cave (Dachstein-Mammuthöhle) known for its extensive passages and unique geological formations, and the water-bearing Koppenbrüller Cave, particularly striking during snowmelt.
The caves around Großraming showcase diverse natural features. You can observe geological formations within natural caves, temporary ice formations in the 'Eiskapelle' caves, and the effects of water flow in systems like Stillensteinklamm where a stream flows underground. The Windloch Cave is also known for its unique air currents.


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