Kundl Gorge

Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 6.5 km
Duration: 3:00 h

Stroll on foot or take the slow train? In the Kundler Klamm, families have the choice of how they want to explore one of the most beautiful gorges in Austria.

Tour character

The wild and romantic path leads over a wooden bridge, past rocky outcrops and through small tunnels. Along the Wildschönauer Ache, everyone will find a place to take a break and refresh themselves in the crystal-clear water. It takes about an hour to walk one way and 20 minutes on the slow train. The Kundl Gorge is barrier-free and also suitable for wheelchair users, you can start in Kundl or Wildschönau/Mühltal.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 6.5 km
  • Duration: 3:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:10 hm
  • Elevation downhill:241 hm

Highest point

800 m

Starting point

Mühltal

Finishing point

Kundl
  • Fitness level 2 / 6
  • Technique 2 / 6

Features

  • Suitable for families
  • suitable for pushchairs

Best time of year

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Description

Legend has it that in ancient times the Wildschönau was a huge lake where a terrible dragon lived and terrorised the local people. A peasant tricked the dragon and slew it. In its death throes the creature bit through the cliffs, the water ran into the Inn and emptied the lake. And so the Wildschönau and the Kundl Gorge were formed.  Today the easy path leads past steep cliffs and white water to small town of Kundl.
The walk through the gorge can be started in the Wildschönau or in Kundl. The Bummelzug take you comfortably from Mühltal/Wildschönau to the start of the gorge.

The Gorge is closed (from 15.11. - 01.04.2023)  in the winter. 

Cycling in the gorge is forbidden!

Getting here

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    Kundler Klamm

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