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The Johannesbachklamm is a captivating limestone gorge nestled in Southern Lower Austria, near the charming town of Würflach. This picturesque natural landmark, part of the Johannisbachklamm landscape protection area, is renowned for its impressive rock faces, which soar up to 60 meters high as the Johannesbach stream carves its way through the Wetterstein limestone. Located on the western edge of the Vienna Basin, it offers a refreshing escape and is easily accessible for visitors exploring the region.
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Distanza 864 m
Salita 50 m
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domenica 1 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 1,0 km/h
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The primary route is the gorge walk itself, which is about 1 kilometer long and takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. For those seeking a longer experience, there are circular hiking routes extending up to 4-6 kilometers through the surrounding forests and hilly landscape, which can take a few hours depending on your pace.
Yes, the main gorge walk is considered accessible and child-friendly, suitable for individuals of all fitness levels. The trail features well-maintained wooden walkways, stairs, and bridges that repeatedly cross the stream. While generally easy, comfortable walking shoes with good grip are recommended due to the steps and occasional damp surfaces.
While the gorge is easily accessible by car with free parking available, public transport options are more limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to Würflach or nearby towns like Wiener Neustadt, and then consider a short taxi ride or a walk to the gorge entrance. Planning ahead is recommended as direct public transport links to the gorge entrance are not widely advertised.
The gorge is a geological marvel, carved into Wetterstein limestone. Hikers can observe impressive rock faces up to 60 meters high, showcasing thousands of years of erosion. Notable features include numerous potholes, with the largest and most famous being the 'Marientritt' or 'Liebfrauentritt'. The gorge also contains two caves, the Johannesbachklammhöhle and the Klammwirthöhle, though these are not accessible for entry.
Yes, Johannesbachklamm can be visited in winter and offers a unique charm, especially during the annual Advent market. However, conditions can be icy, and some sections might be slippery. It's crucial to wear appropriate winter footwear with good traction and dress warmly. The gorge's natural beauty is captivating year-round, but winter visits require extra caution.
Yes, visitors can find refreshment at the Klammwirtin inn located directly at the gorge's entrance. For more extensive dining options or accommodation, the nearby town of Würflach and other surrounding communities offer various choices. Another Schutzhütte (shelter) is available further along if you opt for one of the longer hiking loops.
Yes, Johannesbachklamm is a dog-friendly destination. Your canine companions are welcome to join you on the trails. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the gorge for all visitors.
Johannesbachklamm is a popular excursion destination, particularly on weekends and during warmer months. While ample free parking is available, it can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the morning is often recommended to secure a parking spot and enjoy a more tranquil experience before the crowds arrive.
Beyond the gorge itself, the area is rich with natural and historical sites. Nearby attractions include the Myrafälle waterfall, Steinwandklamm, and the scenic regions of Semmering, Hohe Wand, Rax, and Schneeberg, all offering further hiking and exploration opportunities. The annual Advent market held in front of the gorge in winter is also a unique and highly regarded event.
The gorge has a rich history, initially used by miners in the late 19th century. It was officially opened to visitors in 1902 by the 'Naturfreunde' who constructed the first secured trails and bridges. Over the decades, paths have been repeatedly renewed due to natural wear and tear. A dam was built in 1926 to regulate the Johannesbach's flow, and a lake once existed behind it, offering rowing boats in the 1920s and 30s.
While the Johannesbach stream flows through the gorge, it's generally not recommended for full wild swimming due to its shallow depth and rocky bed. However, in some areas, visitors can step off the wooden footbridges to cool their feet in the stream, which can be a refreshing experience, especially on hot days.