Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße
Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße
Best natural monuments around Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße are situated within the Hohe Tauern National Park, an alpine region known for its diverse natural landscape. The area features powerful waterfalls, pristine lakes, and impressive gorges, offering a variety of outdoor experiences. From high alpine roads to accessible lake shores, the region provides opportunities for exploration. It is a destination for those seeking natural beauty and family friendly activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It is not a waterfall. It is the overflow of the Klammsee. A dam wall for the power plant group's own use plant in Kaprun. Beautifully embedded at the end of the gorge.
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It marks the end of the gorge, so to speak. Beautiful view of the Klammsee, round the lake is worthwhile.
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At the end of the gorge is the small dam of the Klammsee. An absolute highlight like the whole gorge. 😎
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Exit of the gorge and beginning of the Klammsee
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There are a lot of benches around the lake and there are always rubbish bins. There is a nice playground and a fitness course not far from the Klammstüberl. Attention ⚠: the Klammstüberl is in the winter break from around October 9th, as is the Spiral Reithalm above the lake.
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Attention ⚠: the opening times vary. https://www.klamm-kaprun.at/preise-opening-times/opening-times/ In the high season there are several events eg. The gorge lights - see here: https://www.klamm-kaprun.at/news-events/klammlichter/
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The highest mountain in Austria, relatively easy to do on the normal route.
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The region offers diverse natural spectacles. You can drive the iconic Großglockner High Alpine Road, which is a natural monument itself, offering breathtaking vistas into the Hohe Tauern National Park. Another must-see is the Sigmund Thun Gorge, known for its dramatic rock faces and the powerful flow of water, leading to the beautiful Klammsee. Also, the Kitzlochklamm Gorge features towering cliffs, numerous small waterfalls, and a spectacular bridge.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Lake Klamm is a beautiful spot for relaxation and swimming, suitable for all visitors. The Sigmund Thun Gorge, while impressive, leads to the Klammsee which has a playground and a Kneipp facility. Additionally, the former health resort of Bad Fusch offers a labyrinth, a playground, and short forest trails, perfect for a family outing.
The area around Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including dedicated waterfall hikes. For cyclists, there are many cycling routes, and mountain biking enthusiasts can explore challenging MTB trails. The Großglockner High Alpine Road itself offers opportunities for scenic drives and hiking.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and all attractions are accessible. For instance, the Kitzlochklamm Gorge is typically open from Mother's Day (early May) to the end of September. The Großglockner High Alpine Road is also open during these warmer months, offering optimal conditions for scenic drives and hiking.
Yes, Lake Klamm is noted as being suitable for visitors with varying mobility, including those not as good on foot. It's a picturesque spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
The region is rich in impressive geological formations. You'll encounter dramatic gorges like the Sigmund Thun Gorge and Kitzlochklamm Gorge with their towering rock faces carved by water. There are also powerful waterfalls, such as those found along the waterfall trail in Fusch and the mighty Gößnitz Waterfall. The majestic peaks of the Hohe Tauern National Park, including the Großglockner summit, showcase the alpine geology of the area.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshments and accommodation. Near the Sigmund Thun Gorge, there's a hut at the Klammsee where you can get drinks and snacks. The former health resort of Bad Fusch also has a snack station offering refreshments and regional specialties. For broader options, the town of Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße itself provides various cafes, pubs, and accommodations.
Visitors frequently highlight the raw power and beauty of nature. The elemental force of water in the gorges and waterfalls, the stunning panoramic views from high alpine roads, and the tranquility of pristine lakes are often praised. Many appreciate the diverse experiences, from challenging hikes to relaxing by the water, and the family-friendly options available.
Absolutely. The area is renowned for its waterfalls. The waterfall trail in Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße offers a unique experience where you can walk directly behind a waterfall. The Gößnitz Waterfall is also a notable highlight, cascading approximately 70 meters down a narrow rock ledge within the Hohe Tauern National Park.
Yes, the Großglockner High Alpine Road is considered a natural monument in its own right. It offers unparalleled scenic driving and leads deep into the Hohe Tauern National Park, providing breathtaking views of numerous three-thousand-meter peaks and access to various natural attractions.
The Klammsee Dam and Spillway is located at the end of the Sigmund Thun Gorge. It marks the transition to the beautiful Klammsee lake. It offers a great view of the lake and is a popular spot for visitors completing the gorge hike.


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