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Salzburg
Bad Hofgastein

Gadaunerer Schlucht

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Gadaunerer Schlucht

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The Gadaunerer Gorge, also known as Gadaunerschlucht, is a captivating natural monument nestled in the Gastein Valley, near Bad Hofgastein in the Austrian state of Salzburg. This wild and romantic gorge, carved by the Gadauner Bach, is situated at an elevation of approximately 1074 metres on the western side of the valley, offering a dramatic landscape of roaring waterfalls and impressive rock formations. It forms a significant part of the scenic Gasteiner Höhenweg, connecting Bad Hofgastein with Bad Gastein.

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    5 oktober 2019

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    De Gadaunerkloof is een ongeveer 1,2 kilometer lange geul op de zuidwestelijke helling van de Gamskarkogel aan de westelijke kant van het Gasteindal. Het is gelegen aan de Gasteiner Höhenweg tussen de gemeenten Bad Gastein en Bad Hofgastein. Bij het dorp Gadaunern bereik je de wildromantische kloof. De dalsnede geeft het landschap een onderscheidend karakter en is een van de natuurmonumenten van de deelstaat Salzburg. Bron: sn.at/wiki/Gadaunerer_Schlucht
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    22 februari 2019

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    De kloof is in de winter gesloten, maar ook in de winter is het hoge pad nog steeds een echte aanrader. Goede uitrusting is vereist.
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    1 augustus 2022

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    De wild romantische kloof is aangelegd in de buurt van het dorp Gadaunern. Dit dalgedeelte geeft het landschap een onderscheidend karakter en is sinds 1978 een van de natuurmonumenten van de provincie Salzburg.
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    Hoogte 1.070 m

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    Aangedreven door Foreca

    donderdag 30 april

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    Locatie: Bad Hofgastein, Salzburg, Oostenrijk

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    What is the typical duration for exploring the Gadaunerer Gorge?

    The walk from Bad Hofgastein to the entrance of the Gadaunerer Gorge typically takes about 45 minutes. Once inside, the gorge itself is approximately 1.2 kilometers long. The time you spend exploring depends on your pace and how long you wish to admire the waterfalls and geological features. Many visitors combine it with a longer hike along the Gasteiner Höhenweg.

    Is the Gadaunerer Gorge suitable for beginners or those with limited hiking experience?

    Yes, the Gadaunerer Gorge is generally suitable for beginners. The Gasteiner Höhenweg leading to the gorge is largely barrier-free, making it accessible. While comfortable footwear is recommended, the path through the gorge and the tunnel is well-maintained. It's a great option for those looking for a scenic walk without extreme difficulty.

    Are there specific geological features or 'hidden gems' to look out for in the gorge?

    Absolutely! The gorge is a geological marvel. Keep an eye out for the unique 'blooming stones', which are dirty white and yellowish sulfate efflorescences formed on pyrite-bearing rock, creating diverse colorations. You'll also observe exposed rocks from the Slate Mantle of the Hohe Tauern, including black phyllite and low-lime lustrous schist. The humid air also fosters a rich variety of mosses, adding to the gorge's wild beauty.

    What are the parking and public transport options for reaching the Gadaunerer Gorge?

    The Gadaunerer Gorge is easily accessible from Bad Hofgastein. While specific parking details aren't always highlighted, there are parking facilities available in Bad Hofgastein. For public transport, the Gasteiner Höhenweg offers options to bypass steeper sections, suggesting good connectivity. Many visitors walk from Bad Hofgastein, which takes about 45 minutes.

    Can I visit the Gadaunerer Gorge during winter, or are there specific winter hiking conditions?

    The Gadaunerer Gorge itself is closed during winter for safety reasons due to ice and snow. However, the Gastein High Trail (Gasteiner Höhenweg) that leads to the gorge remains a popular option for winter hiking. If you plan to hike the high trail in winter, it requires good equipment, including appropriate winter footwear and possibly poles, due to potentially challenging conditions.

    Is the Gadaunerer Gorge family-friendly, and can I bring my dog?

    Yes, the Gadaunerer Gorge is considered family-friendly. The Gasteiner Höhenweg is largely barrier-free and suitable for strollers, with options to bypass steeper sections. This makes it a great outing for families with children. Dogs are generally welcome on trails in the region, but always ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes near the Gadaunerer Gorge for refreshments?

    The Gadaunerer Gorge is located near the town of Bad Hofgastein, which offers a variety of amenities. After your hike, you can find numerous restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options in Bad Hofgastein to relax and refuel. There are no direct facilities within the gorge itself, so plan to bring water and snacks for your exploration.

    What is the significance of the Katharinastollen (Katharina Tunnel) within the gorge?

    The Katharinastollen is a nearly 50-meter-long rock tunnel that serves as a spectacular and safe passage through the gorge. It was originally carved in 1959 to ensure permanent access after a wooden bridge was repeatedly destroyed by storms. The tunnel has been extended and electrically lit over the years, offering unique perspectives of the powerful waterfalls and allowing visitors to experience the gorge up close.

    Are there any alternative, less crowded trails or viewpoints near the Gadaunerer Gorge?

    While the Gadaunerer Gorge is a popular attraction, the broader Gasteiner Höhenweg offers many sections and viewpoints. If you're looking for less crowded alternatives, consider exploring other parts of the Höhenweg or venturing onto some of the numerous trails in the surrounding Gastein Valley. Many trails offer breathtaking views of the valley and mountains, and you can find a wide selection of tours for various abilities.

    What kind of clothing and footwear should I wear for a visit to the Gadaunerer Gorge?

    For a comfortable visit, comfortable footwear is highly recommended, as you'll be walking on trails that can be uneven in places. Depending on the weather, layers are advisable, as the gorge can feel cooler due to the shade and waterfall spray. A light rain jacket might be useful, especially near the waterfalls. In winter, if you're hiking the high trail, proper winter gear is essential.

    What is the historical background of the Gadaunerer Gorge and its accessibility?

    The aesthetic importance of the gorge was recognized as early as 1834. The Gasteiner Höhenweg, which provides access, was constructed between 1934 and 1938. Initially, a wooden bridge spanned the gorge, but after repeated destruction by storms, the Katharinastollen tunnel was built in 1959 to ensure permanent and safe passage. The gorge was officially designated as a natural monument of Salzburger Land in 1978, highlighting its ecological and aesthetic value.

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