Best canyons around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith offer diverse natural landscapes characterized by deep gorges, steep cliffs, and flowing mountain streams. The region features areas with unique geological formations, including volcanic rocks and numerous caves. Visitors can explore a variety of trails that traverse forests and lead to waterfalls, providing opportunities to experience the local natural environment. These canyons are often part of natural monuments or reserves, preserving their ecological and scenic value.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The view of the gorge is very beautiful but not passable with larger dogs. Unfortunately we had to turn around!
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Fabulous hike, well-signed, a few dicey spots here and there but overall a spectacular canyon with an unparalleled opportunity to experience it on wooden bridges and stairs
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Unfortunately, the inn is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays (as of April 2024) The hiking trail is very beautiful, sturdy shoes are recommended.
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Very varied trail, a few caves, deep views, mostly rather uneven - surefootedness is a must. Publicly accessible by bus: Naas Felsenkeller stop Public transport tour report: https://www.bahn-zum-berg.at/randgebirge-oest-der-mur/jaegersteig-weizklamm/
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A few parts of the large Raabklamm are secured with rope so that you can stop. But there are no difficult passages
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A varied, beautiful gorge
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Very difficult for dogs to walk on, as the wooden planks are far apart and the dogs slip through with their paws. Risk of injury!
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A wildly romantic river valley with an exciting and beautiful hiking route, especially cool on hot days thanks to the secluded woodland...
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The canyons in this region are characterized by deep gorges, steep cliffs, and flowing mountain streams. You'll find diverse natural landscapes including forests, waterfalls, and unique geological formations like volcanic rocks and numerous caves. Natural monuments and reserves preserve their ecological and scenic value.
The region offers a variety of trails ranging from intermediate to challenging. For instance, the Kesselfall Gorge is considered intermediate, while the Raabklamm Nature Reserve and Jägersteig, Weiz Gorge are challenging, often requiring surefootedness and sometimes a head for heights.
Yes, some parts of the larger Raabklamm, such as the area described as Rope protection, are secured with ropes to assist hikers. The Raabklamm Nature Reserve also features boardwalks and some rope protection.
In areas like the Raabklamm Nature Reserve, many different species of bats and endangered birds live in the numerous caves. With a bit of luck, you might spot them during your visit.
Yes, the Kesselfall Gorge is described as beautiful and pleasant, even on hot days, making it suitable for families. The Rettenbachklamm is also a popular destination where children can enjoy discovering small wonders, provided they wear appropriate hiking shoes.
While some trails might be accessible, be aware that certain gorges, like the Kesselfall Gorge, can be very difficult for dogs due to wooden planks with wide gaps, posing a risk of injury. Always check specific trail conditions and local regulations regarding dogs.
Many gorges, such as the Kesselfall Gorge and Rettenbachklamm, are particularly recommended on hot days as they stay pleasantly cool. However, for challenging trails like Jägersteig, Weiz Gorge, it's best to go only in good weather. After rain, caution is advised due to muddy and slippery conditions, especially in the Rettenbachklamm.
Sturdy hiking shoes are a must for most trails, especially in gorges like the Rettenbachklamm, where the short climb should not be underestimated. Be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery conditions, particularly after rain.
While specific establishments are not detailed in the guide, the canyons are often located near towns and villages in the Gutenberg-Stenzengreith region, where you can typically find cafes and pubs for refreshments after your exploration.
The region around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Kleine Raabklamm – Kleine Raabklamm loop'. There are also challenging MTB trails and running trails, such as those around the Schöckl summit. For more details, explore the Cycling around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith, MTB Trails around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith, and Running Trails around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith guides.
While the Kesselfall Gorge and Raabklamm Nature Reserve are well-known, the Rettenbachklamm offers a unique naturalness with small waterfalls and ancient volcanic rocks (diabase), providing a tranquil experience close to the city without street noise.
Visitors appreciate the spectacular natural experiences, the pleasant coolness of the gorges even on hot days, and the diverse landscapes. Many enjoy the challenging trails with rewarding views and the opportunity to observe wildlife. The unique geological formations and the tranquility away from urban noise are also highly valued.


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