Best canyons around Oberlienz are found within the Lienz district in East Tyrol, Austria, offering impressive natural formations. The region is characterized by deep crevices, waterfalls, and rock faces carved by rivers. These areas provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, including hiking and climbing. The landscape features a mix of accessible paths and more challenging terrain, suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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quite nice, but an artificial climb that has little to do with climbing!
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perfect starting point for many tours! unbelievable deep view into the gorge!
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A look from the bridge into the gorge below is worthwhile - very spectacular how the water has carved into the rock.
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A short but beautiful via ferrata, you should possibly consider another tour destination so that you get your money's worth when climbing or you can do the via ferrata several times in a row. You have to cover quite a distance. The "arrival" with the (e-)mountain bike is more pleasant. Officially it doesn't seem to be allowed (forest road), but the passage next to the barrier has a generous width and invites you to do so.
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Beautifully situated on the Drau. The cycle path is very well developed
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The region around Oberlienz offers several impressive gorges. Highly recommended are the Galitzenklamm Gorge, known for its adventure park, water show trail, and via ferratas, and Debanttal, which is Austria's longest self-contained alpine valley within the Hohe Tauern National Park.
Yes, the Galitzenklamm Gorge is particularly family-friendly. It features a water show trail with comfortable footbridges, a forest ropes course, and a large water playground, making it suitable for all ages. There's also a family via ferrata for those seeking a gentle climbing experience.
You can expect to see deep crevices, impressive waterfalls, and sheer rock faces carved by rivers. The Debanttal, for example, is home to a wide range of wild animals and mountain plants, while the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata showcases roaring waterfalls and views of the Lienz Dolomites.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities, and attractions like the Galitzenklamm are fully operational. Some paths, like the Proßeggklamm, are accessible after renovations in summer.
Absolutely. Many gorges offer dedicated walking paths. The Galitzenklamm Gorge has a water show trail with comfortable footbridges. The Dabaklamm Gorge features a path that is part of the 'Dorfer Valley History Trail,' and the Proßeggklamm offers a red mountain trail for hikers.
While specific canyons used for organized canyoning tours are not always publicly named, providers like 'COOL`S - Center of Outdoor Lienz' offer guided canyoning tours in the region. These tours involve abseiling, jumping, and sliding through watercourses, suitable for various skill levels.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy and moderate trails like the Iseltrail, as well as road cycling and gravel biking routes. For more details, explore the Hiking around Oberlienz, Road Cycling Routes around Oberlienz, and Gravel biking around Oberlienz guides.
The Dabaklamm Gorge, near Kals am Grossglockner, is part of the 'Dorfer Valley History Trail.' This trail offers insights into the rich history of the valley, combining natural beauty with cultural context as you explore the gorge's impressive rock formations and rushing water.
Yes, for popular attractions like the Galitzenklamm Gorge, dedicated parking facilities are available. For other trails, such as the Verborgene Welt Via Ferrata, parking is often available at the start of the approach trail, for example, near the Klammbrücke from Leisach-Gries.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural beauty, the accessibility of many paths, and the diverse activities available. Many appreciate the combination of relaxation and adventure, from comfortable water show trails to challenging via ferratas. The stunning views, especially of waterfalls and the Lienz Dolomites, are also highly valued.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, for adventure parks like the Galitzenklamm Gorge, it's advisable to check their specific pet policy before visiting.
Yes, for more adventurous visitors, the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata offers six fixed rope routes (via ferratas) ranging from easy to very difficult, including the 'Adrenaline via ferrata.' Additionally, the Verborgene Welt Via Ferrata provides a varied route through the Klapffall gorge with rope bridges and sections of difficulty B/C.
Many popular gorge attractions, like the Galitzenklamm Gorge, have snack stations or restaurants on-site or nearby. For longer hikes, such as those in the Debanttal, you might find mountain huts like the Lienzer Hütte offering regional delicacies. The Lienz district also provides various accommodation options.


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