Best waterfalls around Admont are found within a landscape bordering Gesäuse National Park in Austria. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, including various gorges and cascading waterfalls. Admont serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions, which often feature well-maintained hiking trails. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities focused on its diverse natural features.
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A very beautiful gorge and well worth a visit 🫵😉
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A beautiful tour even in summer! Idyllic rest area at the Ramitscheder Mill, with refreshments available at the Schafflmühle down the valley toward Windischgarsten.
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Fantastic waterfalls and pools are accessible via very elaborate wooden steps and bridges. In wet conditions, I would recommend only going uphill. There are two other options for the return journey: the paved path or the forest/hiking trail to the paid parking lot. Payment is possible not only with the app but also with coins. The entrance fee is entirely justified for the very complex repair of the many wooden steps and bridges.
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Fantastic waterfalls and pools are accessible via very elaborate wooden steps and bridges. In wet conditions, I would recommend only going uphill. There are two other options for the return journey: the paved path or the forest/hiking trail to the paid parking lot. Payment is possible not only with the app but also with coins. The entrance fee is entirely justified for the very complex repair of the many wooden steps and bridges.
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Only go with good shoes!
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Entry is free with the tourist card. Parking is almost exclusively paid for via app. If you continue left at the last parking lot, you will come to the Ochsenwaldalm. There is a free parking lot for hikers here. Interesting for people who just want to hike to the alpine pastures.
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Yes, Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge is highly recommended for families, including younger mountain enthusiasts. The path through the gorge is described as a walk with well-kept footbridges, making it accessible for various age groups. Similarly, the Mühlauer Waterfall offers an enjoyable and accessible hiking experience suitable for different fitness levels.
Beyond waterfalls, the region features impressive gorges. Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge is a breathtaking natural spectacle with elaborate wooden steps and bridges. Another option is Fraitgraben Gorge, a beautiful short valley where you can easily climb along the stream, passing a waterfall.
When visiting waterfalls and gorges like Small Waterfall in Klamm or Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge, sturdy hiking boots are essential. Some paths can be slippery, especially in wet conditions, so good footwear is crucial for safety. Bringing water and snacks is also advisable.
The waterfalls are beautiful throughout the year. For lush greenery and flowing water, spring and summer are ideal. The Mühlauer Waterfall trail also offers opportunities for snowshoe hikes in winter, providing a different, serene experience. Early morning or late afternoon light is recommended for photography.
Yes, the Mühlauer Waterfall is a highlight of a popular round trip hiking trail, often referred to as the Mühlauer Wasserfallrundwanderweg. This trail is about 5.4 km long and takes approximately 2 hours to complete, offering views of the Haller Mauern mountain range.
The region around Admont, bordering Gesäuse National Park, is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter impressive gorges, lush forests, and scenic viewpoints. The trails often lead along streams and offer views of mountain ranges like the Haller Mauern. Some areas, like Small Waterfall in Klamm, feature fantastic cascades and pools.
The difficulty levels vary. Some trails, like parts of the Mühlauer Waterfall, are easily accessible and suitable for various fitness levels. Gorges such as Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge are more like walks due to well-maintained footbridges. However, some routes, especially those involving wooden steps and bridges like at Small Waterfall in Klamm, require good shoes and can be intermediate in difficulty, particularly when wet.
Yes, along the Mühlauer Waterfall trail, you can find informative panels such as the Haller Salzlehrpfad (salt nature trail). These panels explain the history of salt extraction in the area and provide details about the local flora and fauna, adding an educational element to your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural spectacle and the impressive way the water cascades through the landscape. The well-maintained paths, wooden steps, and bridges in places like Small Waterfall in Klamm are highly appreciated. The serene ambiance created by rushing water and lush surroundings, along with beautiful views, also contributes to a memorable experience.
Yes, the Admont area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, from easy walks to more challenging treks, as detailed in the Easy hikes around Admont and Hiking around Admont guides. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Rest area at Enns Bridge – Enns Bridge, Frauenberg loop' available, which you can explore in the Cycling around Admont guide.
Yes, some trails offer opportunities for refreshments. For instance, near Fraitgraben Gorge, there's an idyllic rest area at the Ramitscheder Mill, with refreshments available at the Schafflmühle further down the valley. Additionally, after visiting Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge, you can find a good snack at the Bosruckhütte.
Hiking times vary depending on the specific waterfall and trail. For example, the popular round trip to the Mühlauer Waterfall is approximately 5.4 km and takes about 2 hours to complete. Shorter walks through gorges like Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge can be quicker, but it's always best to allow ample time to enjoy the scenery.


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