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Krumltal – Valley of Vultures and Eagles

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Krumltal – Valley of Vultures and Eagles

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The Krumltal, famously known as the "Valley of Vultures and Eagles," is a pristine and wild gorge nestled within the majestic Hohe Tauern National Park in Rauris, Austria. This remarkable natural monument, located in the Salzburg district, is renowned for its dramatic steep rock walls, crystal-clear streams, and numerous waterfalls. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the raw beauty of the Austrian Alps and is a key destination for those seeking Krumltal Valley of Vultures and Eagles gorge general…

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    24. juli 2023

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    For a good view, it is best to start before sunrise. You need the first hour to get into relevant terrain. With the rising sun comes movement in the vultures. They traverse the part, circling and chasing. The air is still cold, so you can see well with the binoculars.
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    3. oktober 2022

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    Wonderful hike through the Krumltal. Steady uphill it goes up to the second waterfall.
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    9. september 2022

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    strong ascent into the valley with fantastic views of the mountains left and right :-)
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    Placering: Rauris, Bezirk Zell am See, Salzburg, Østrig

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    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain like when hiking in Krumltal?

    Hikers should expect a steady and often strong ascent into the valley. While the trails are generally considered easy to moderately difficult, there's a consistent uphill climb, especially when heading towards the second waterfall. The valley features dramatic steep rock walls and offers fantastic views of the surrounding mountains as you gain elevation.

    Are there specific viewpoints or notable natural features within the Krumltal worth seeking out?

    Absolutely. The valley itself is a natural monument, renowned for its crystal-clear streams and numerous waterfalls. Keep an eye out for the well-known vulture roosting places at the "Rotwand" and "Tiefe Scharte" areas near the valley entrance. Further into the valley, you'll be rewarded with views of the glaciated north face of the Hocharn mountain.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Krumltal – Valley of Vultures and Eagles?

    Access to the valley is via the Krumltal car park in Rauris. While the intro mentions parking, it's important to note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot and ensure a smooth start to your hike.

    Is the Krumltal suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Krumltal is considered suitable for families. There's an easy and family-friendly "Kings of the Skies" educational trail that winds through the valley, featuring information panels about the bird species. The hiking trails are generally easy to moderately difficult, making them manageable for many families, though some sections involve a steady uphill climb.

    What is the policy regarding dogs on the trails in Krumltal?

    While the Krumltal is a natural habitat for diverse wildlife, including protected bird species, dogs are generally permitted on the trails. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect the local fauna and ensure a respectful experience for all visitors and wildlife. Always check local regulations for any specific seasonal restrictions.

    Are there any guided excursions or educational opportunities available in the Krumltal?

    Yes, to enhance your experience, guided excursions led by knowledgeable National Park Rangers are available. These tours provide deeper insights into the valley's unique ecosystem, its conservation history, and the magnificent raptors that call it home. Additionally, the "Kings of the Skies" educational trail offers self-guided learning opportunities.

    What kind of wildlife, besides vultures and eagles, can be spotted in the Krumltal?

    Beyond the impressive raptors like Golden Eagles, Griffon Vultures, and Bearded Vultures, the Krumltal is home to a variety of other alpine wildlife. Visitors often have the chance to spot chamois, marmots, and ibex in their natural habitat, adding to the immersive nature experience.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Krumltal gorge?

    The duration of a hike in Krumltal can vary significantly depending on your chosen route and how far into the valley you venture. A leisurely stroll along the educational trail might take a couple of hours, while a more extensive exploration deeper into the valley, perhaps up to the second waterfall, could easily be a half-day or full-day excursion. Hikers often describe a strong ascent, so factor in time for elevation gain.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Krumltal Valley of Vultures and Eagles?

    The Krumltal itself is a pristine, untouched valley within the Hohe Tauern National Park, so there are no direct amenities like cafes or restaurants within the gorge. However, the nearby town of Rauris, which serves as the access point to the valley, offers various accommodation options, cafes, and restaurants where you can find refreshments and lodging before or after your visit.

    What is the historical significance of Krumltal for bird conservation?

    The Krumltal holds immense historical significance for bird conservation, particularly for the Bearded Vulture. In 1986, it was chosen as the site for the reintroduction of the Bearded Vulture in the Alps, marking the beginning of a highly successful repopulation project. A major milestone was achieved in 2010 when Austria's first young Bearded Vulture successfully hatched in the wild within the Krumltal, highlighting the valley's critical role in the species' recovery.

    What gear is recommended for birdwatching in Krumltal, especially for raptors?

    For optimal birdwatching, especially for spotting raptors like vultures and eagles, binoculars are highly recommended. The birds often circle high above the valley, and good optics will significantly enhance your viewing experience. Additionally, dressing in layers is advisable, as the air can be cold in the early morning, which is often the best time for sightings.

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