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Top 7 Natural Monuments around the Kemet mountains

Best natural monuments around the Kemet mountains offer diverse landscapes for exploration. This region features prominent summits, serene lakes, and dramatic waterfalls, providing a range of outdoor experiences. Visitors can discover geological formations and historical sites nestled within a mountainous environment. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, from high alpine peaks to forested valleys.

Best natural monuments around the Kemet mountains

  • The most popular natural monuments is Stoderzinken summit cross, a summit that offers an impressive mountain…

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Stoderzinken summit cross

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The Stoderzinken is an impressive mountain near Gröbming, which invites you to numerous activities in summer. At an altitude of 2048 m, it can be reached via an alpine road, …

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To the Friedenskircherl chapel

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Narrow and close to the rock, this beautiful path leads to the little church, which hangs in the rock like an eagle's nest and offers a magnificent view. Built in …

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Gradenbach Waterfall

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The short detour from the main path to the Gradenbach Falls is worth it. The water rushes down the valley with a roar, a wonderful natural spectacle that has been …

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Lake Grafenberg

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Picturesquely embedded between mountains and forest lies the Grafenbergsee at 1,638 meters altitude. Its crystal clear water often shimmers emerald green. The water continues downhill into the nearby Ahornsee.

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Notgasse Rock Inscriptions

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The trail below the Stoderzinken is a real insider tip. From the Brunner Hut, you'll enter a fairytale forest that seems almost untouched. If you can overcome your fear, you'll …

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June 24, 2025, Grafenbergsee

A beautiful lake nestled in the forest. It can be reached in about 3 to 3.5 hours from the valley in Weissenbach (alternatively, via Kufstein, a 3.5-hour hike). If the weather is good, don't forget your swimsuit; the water is crystal clear and, for a mountain lake, pleasantly warm. A refreshing dip in the water is definitely worth it, and you'll almost always have the lake to yourself.

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Emil Ritter von Horstig (1845 to 1931) was the builder of this small and simple, but perhaps for that reason very impressive, "Peace Church". A sign informs: "The Stoderkirchel stands in a rock niche as a symbol of tolerance and mutual respect among the denominations... This landmark of the Enns Valley belongs to the Gröbming local office of the Austrian mountain rescue service and is also lovingly maintained by them."

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The drive up the Stoderzinken Alpine Road is an experience in itself. Especially in the last third, where the road hugs the rocks to the starting point. On the short hike from the Rosemi Alm to the Alpengasthof Steiner, you get your first glimpse of the Dachstein glacier high above the forest. A beautiful, narrow path leads directly along the rocks to the chapel, which sits like an eagle's nest on the summit and offers a wonderful view over the Ennstal and to Gröbming and Aich-Assach. The Friedenskircherl is the most beautiful place in Austria

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Fantastic view when the weather is nice - relatively easy to walk even when there is snow.

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The Friedenskircherl is a small chapel on the Stoderzinken at an altitude of 1898 m above sea level. A. in the municipality of Aich, district of Liezen, in the Austrian state of Styria. It can only be reached via a footpath. Over the decades, this small place of worship on Gröbming's local mountain has become a landmark that is known far beyond the borders of the Ennstal. Source: Wikipedia June 22, 2022

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Wonderful views, easy ascent to the summit

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Great destination, great view of the mountain landscape. Good paths, well signposted. Beautiful, 'lonely' path, some climbing is allowed (it would be very demanding with children's backpacks).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural monuments can I expect to find around the Kemet mountains?

The region around the Kemet mountains offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including prominent summits like Stoderzinken summit cross, serene lakes such as Lake Grafenberg, and dramatic waterfalls like the Gradenbach Waterfall. You can also discover unique geological formations and historical sites nestled within the mountainous environment.

Are there any historical or culturally significant natural monuments in the Kemet mountains region?

Yes, the region features sites with both natural beauty and historical significance. For example, To the Friedenskircherl chapel is a religious building built into the rock, offering magnificent panoramic views and a rich history. Additionally, the Notgasse Rock Inscriptions offer a glimpse into the past with ancient carvings in a unique gorge setting.

What are some of the most highly-rated natural monuments by the komoot community?

The komoot community highly appreciates several natural monuments in the area. Stoderzinken summit cross is a favorite, offering impressive mountain experiences and wonderful views. The Friedenskircherl chapel is also very popular for its unique location and panoramic vistas. Overall, the natural monuments around the Kemet mountains have garnered over 450 upvotes and more than 530 photos shared by visitors.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities suitable for all ages?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all highlights, many natural monuments offer accessible experiences. For instance, the path to To the Friedenskircherl chapel is described as 'easy to master even for 75+ with sturdy shoes and best walking sticks,' suggesting it can be suitable for various age groups. The scenic beauty of Lake Grafenberg also makes for a pleasant outing.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around the Kemet mountains is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'View of Schladming – Trail to Silberkarklamm loop' and easy cycling paths such as the 'Enns Riverside Trail – Dorfbrunnen Siebenbrünn loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around the Kemet mountains, Cycling around the Kemet mountains, and Road Cycling Routes around the Kemet mountains.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around the Kemet mountains?

The summer months are ideal for visiting, as many activities and trails are fully accessible. For instance, the Stoderzinken is described as inviting 'numerous activities in summer.' However, be aware that some areas, like the Gradenbach Valley near the Gradenbach Waterfall, may have restricted access during colder months due to wildlife rest areas.

Are there any challenging hikes or climbs to reach these natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments involve challenging routes. The Stoderzinken summit cross is a summit experience at 2048 m, often reached via an alpine road, but the surrounding area offers challenging climbs. The Notgasse Rock Inscriptions are also part of a challenging route with steep climbs, rewarding hikers with beautiful views.

What should I wear when hiking to natural monuments in the Kemet mountains during summer?

Given the mountainous terrain and potential for varying weather, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes. Layers of clothing are recommended, as temperatures can change, especially at higher altitudes like the Stoderzinken summit. Don't forget sun protection and plenty of water. If visiting Lake Grafenberg, a swimsuit might be a good idea for a refreshing dip.

Can I find any hidden gems or less-known natural monuments in the area?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' the trail leading to the Notgasse Rock Inscriptions is described as a 'real insider tip,' taking you through a 'fairytale forest' that feels almost untouched. It offers an unexpected hiking highlight for those willing to venture off the main paths.

What makes the Gradenbach Waterfall a significant natural monument?

The Gradenbach Waterfall is a designated natural monument located on the southern slope of the Dachstein massif. It's known for its powerful cascade, where water 'rushes down the valley with a roar,' creating a wonderful natural spectacle. A short detour from the main path is highly recommended to witness this impressive sight.

What is the significance of the name 'Kemet mountains'?

The term 'Kemet' is an ancient name for Egypt, meaning 'black land,' referring to the fertile banks of the Nile River. While the natural monuments described in this guide are located in an alpine region (e.g., Dachstein massif, Ennstal), the guide uses 'Kemet mountains' as the regional designation. For historical context on the term 'Kemet,' you can refer to Wikipedia.

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