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Wasserloch Gorge, Palfau

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Wasserloch Gorge, Palfau

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The Wasserlochklamm Palfau is a dramatic and scenic gorge nestled in the heart of Palfau, Styria, Austria. This natural monument, often considered a hidden gem, is renowned for its unique hydrological phenomena and stunning waterfalls. Situated in the Austrian Alps, it lies north of the Gesäuse National Park and east of the Kalkalpen National Park, making it a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts exploring the region.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the spectacular scenery, which includes narrow canyons, lush forests,…

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    Step by step it goes up to the water hole, you cover a total of 1.6 kilometers and 365 meters in altitude. You hike past five waterfalls on well-secured wooden walkways and when you reach the top you can enjoy a fabulous view. You can then recharge your batteries in the Wasserlochschenke.

    Current information and admission prices can be found at wasserlochklamm.at.
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    A visit to the Wasserlochklamm is particularly worthwhile after rainy days, as there is plenty of water flowing - simply a fantastic experience.
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    1. Palfauer Wasserloch Waterfall – Wasserloch Gorge, Palfau loop from Wasserlochklamm, Palfau

    3.47km

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    Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Distance 1.23 km

    Uphill 360 m

    Downhill 60 m

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    Location: Landl, Liezen, Styria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the overall difficulty and terrain like for the Wasserlochklamm Palfau hike?

    The Wasserlochklamm hike is considered intermediate due to its sustained ascent and numerous steps. While not technically difficult, the trail covers 1.6 kilometers with an elevation gain of 325 meters. Hikers will navigate well-secured wooden walkways, stairs, and bridges, but sturdy footwear is essential for the uneven parts and steep sections.

    Are dogs allowed on the Wasserlochklamm Palfau trail?

    The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed. It is recommended to check the official website, wasserlochklamm.at, or contact the local tourism office for the most current regulations regarding pets.

    What are the opening hours and entrance fees for Wasserlochklamm Palfau?

    Current information regarding opening hours and admission prices can be found on the official Wasserlochklamm website: wasserlochklamm.at. It's always best to check before your visit, especially as these can vary by season.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Wasserlochklamm trail?

    The round trip through the Wasserlochklamm gorge typically takes about 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to enjoy the scenery, waterfalls, and the unique 'Wasserloch' spring.

    Is the Wasserlochklamm Palfau suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Wasserlochklamm is considered family-friendly. The well-maintained wooden paths and safety railings make it accessible for most people with moderate fitness, including children. However, be prepared for numerous stairs and an elevation gain of 325 meters.

    Where can I find parking for Wasserlochklamm Palfau, and is it usually crowded?

    Parking is available near the entrance to the gorge. While specific details on capacity aren't provided, popular attractions like Wasserlochklamm can experience high visitor numbers, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often a good strategy to secure a spot.

    What makes the 'Wasserloch' (waterhole) at the end of the gorge so special?

    The 'Wasserloch' is a fascinating intermittent karst spring. It's known for its unpredictable surges, where the water level can suddenly rise, spouting up to five cubic meters of water per second within 15 to 20 minutes. This phenomenon, attributed to a siphon in the cave behind the spring, remains a natural mystery.

    Are there any dining options or places to relax after the hike?

    Yes, after completing the hike, you can recharge your batteries at the Wasserlochschenke tavern. It provides culinary treats and a relaxing spot to enjoy views of the Salza Valley, often with kayakers and rafters passing by.

    What is the best time to visit Wasserlochklamm Palfau for the most impressive water flow?

    A visit to the Wasserlochklamm is particularly worthwhile after rainy days. This is when there is plenty of water flowing, enhancing the spectacle of the five waterfalls and the mysterious 'Wasserloch' spring, making for a truly fantastic experience.

    What kind of geological features can be observed in Wasserlochklamm Palfau?

    The gorge is a prime example of a karst landscape. Its most notable geological feature is the 'Wasserloch' itself, an intermittent karst spring. The entire gorge showcases the powerful erosive forces of water on rock, creating narrow canyons, impressive waterfalls, and unique hydrological phenomena.

    Are there any other natural attractions or activities near Wasserlochklamm Palfau?

    Beyond the gorge, the nearby Salza River is popular for kayaking and rafting, offering additional outdoor adventure opportunities. The region is also situated near the Gesäuse National Park and Kalkalpen National Park, providing further options for nature exploration and hiking.

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