Rock crevices at Plombergstein
Rock crevices at Plombergstein
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The Steinklüfte am Plombergstein is a remarkable gorge and natural monument nestled near St. Gilgen on the picturesque Wolfgangsee in Austria. This fascinating geological formation, part of the larger Plombergstein mountain which rises to 830 meters, is characterized by a dramatic labyrinth of massive boulders, deep crevices, and small caves. Located within the stunning Salzkammergut region, the gorge itself sits at an elevation of approximately 721 meters, offering a unique blend of adventure and natural beauty.
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The hike through the Steinklüfte am Plombergstein is generally considered a pleasure hike, but it involves navigating through a labyrinth of massive boulders, crevices, and narrow passages. While not overly strenuous, it requires good footwear and some sure-footedness, especially as sections can be slippery after rain. The ascent to the Plombergstein summit adds about 280-300 meters of elevation gain.
The hike through the gorge and up to the Plombergstein summit typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours. This duration allows for exploration of the unique rock formations and enjoyment of the panoramic views from the top.
Absolutely! The gorge itself is full of intriguing natural features. Look out for evocatively named formations like the "Hexenküche" (Witch's Kitchen), "Teufelsschlucht" (Devil's Gorge), "Felsentempel" (Rock Temple), and "Kalte Kuchl" (Cold Kitchen). From the Plombergstein summit, the "Gschmå-Platzl" offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Wolfgangsee and the surrounding Salzkammergut mountains.
Parking is often available near the tourist information center in St. Gilgen or along the B154 federal road towards Mondsee. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly. For public transport, the Steinklüfte are accessible from St. Gilgen, which is served by local bus routes.
While spring to autumn offers the most pleasant hiking conditions, a winter hike can be magical, though some sections might be icy and require extra caution and appropriate gear. To avoid crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring, early autumn) or on weekdays. Weekends, especially during summer, tend to be busier.
The adventurous nature of the rock formations makes it a fun and engaging experience for children, but it is not suitable for prams due to the uneven terrain and narrow passages. Good footwear and some sure-footedness are advised for all family members. Dogs are generally welcome, but should be kept on a leash, especially in crowded areas or near climbing routes, and be prepared for some challenging sections for them to navigate.
Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip are essential due to the uneven and potentially slippery terrain. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather. A flashlight is highly recommended for exploring the deeper caves and crevices. Bringing water and snacks is also a good idea, especially if you plan to extend your hike to the summit.
The Steinklüfte are a dramatic result of ancient rockfalls from the Plombergstein mountain. Over time, these massive geological events created the labyrinth of boulders, crevices, and small caves that characterize the gorge today. The smooth rock walls in some areas are indicative of its unique geological history and the forces that shaped it.
The Steinklüfte are located near St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee, which is a popular tourist town. You'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses in St. Gilgen, just a short distance from the gorge's access points.
Yes, the Steinklüfte can be combined with a hike to the Plombergstein summit for panoramic views. The broader Wolfgangsee region offers numerous other hiking and outdoor activities, including trails around the lake, boat trips, and the Schafbergbahn cog railway for stunning mountain vistas. The nearby town of St. Gilgen itself is also worth exploring.