Kaiserklamm - Kaiserklamm

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

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Address :

6234 Aschau, Austria

Postal code : 6234
Website : http://www.kaiserklamm.com/
Categories :
City : Aschau
Description : Forested canyon with a narrow hillside hiking trail & tunnels, with rushing green water below.

6234 Aschau, Austria
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V B on Google

Pretty gorge, the walk is easy and relatively flat. No idea how come it is free, since it did take some work to get the infrastructure in place. Definitely worth visiting.
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Nicole Huber on Google

Fantastic! 30-45 min walk each way - path goes along the gorge with lots of amazing views! Path can be rocky/slippery in spots, so wear comfortable shoes. Some nice spots to sit by the river at the end of the Kaiserklamm section of the walk.
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Drina Stojsic Luciano on Google

Beuatiful and easy place for families with kids. You need secure shoes
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Nandhini Mohan on Google

Beautiful place. The color of water was mesmerizing. We just went for a walk along the sides. Apparently we can get in the water during summer and ride along the waves. Waiting for summer ?
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Stefan Brauers on Google

Easy and short "klamm", in and out over the same, sometimes slippery path. Without taking pictures you can do it within 60 minutes. Beautiful scenery!!
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Kees de Jong on Google

Not so crowded as the Tiefenbachklamm, but as beautiful and with a great place to relax along the stream at the end of the klamm.
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jeffrey Kok on Google

This is a very beautiful 'klamm'. You can park your car on the parkingplace nearby the restaurant (you can eat really good at the restaurant with a lot home made products). The parkin costs € 3 for six hours. I advice good shoes for the walking and take your time to for the beautiful view. When you finisht at the end of the 'klamm' you can swimm there but it's very cold and the water can be dangerous at some points. You need to walk the same way back to your car. This is a good walk when it's hot outside you walk in the shadow. In my opinion is this a very funny and easy walk but you need to clim lightly.
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Pavel Danilov on Google

About 10 km from Brandenberg there is the Kaiserklamm, or Emperor’s Gorge, a natural phenomenon that was named after the emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. As politely suggested by Mr. Garmin, we drove directly to the parking (3 euro for 6 hours) and then followed the signs. The signs lead to the bridge which looks nice and for the moment we thought that this is it. We took some pictures from the bridge, walked through it, continued on the trail on another side which I think leads to some famous restaurant in a few miles away (not sure but you can check on Google map), enjoyed the river and met an slow elderly couple on the trail, who appeared to went almost all way till the end of the trail, did not find anything looking like a Kaiser or any other klamm, and asked us where the heck the famous gorge is. We did not want to look like complete idiots and told them that in our opinion the bridge is probably what they are looking for, and it's a nice view at the gorge from it. Apparently we misled them, but good thing they did not believe us, and later, while we still were taking pictures from the bridge again, they found the secret entrance to the gorge and showed it to us. It turns out that the entrance is just next to the bridge on its left side, and if you understand German you probably cannot miss it. We figured that the gorge is probably much bigger than it appeared at the first glance (from the bridge), and it would take some time to explore it. But it started raining a little bit, and as it was already a lunch time, we decided to grab a bite before we actually go for a hike. The Kaiserhaus restaurant was in just 3 minutes walk uphill (it's not the Kaiserhaus, it's just a restaurant with the same name. Kaiserhaus is there too, another few hundred meters uphill, but we did not go there because, again, we are not big fans of museums). In the past year, back home in Canada, we were dreaming (well, not dreaming but definitely talking too much) about having a classic schnitzel and/or Vienna sausages (we are familiar with the concept of both from our previous life), and this is where we actually made this dream a reality first time in this trip: I ordered the schnitzel, and my wife went for those sausages; both were, well, I would not say amazing, but very very good. What is actually amazing in both Bavaria and Tyrol is wheat beer, and we had that too. You must try it. It does not make sense to go to Bavaria or Tyrol and not to try wheat beer. In the meantime the raining stopped and we finally went for that hike, where, by the way, we met again that happy elderly couple on their way back. This encouraged us to go till the end of the trail because we knew that people return from it in one piece. Well, I must say: the gorge is fantastic. Just don't miss that entrance as we almost did. The round trip hike takes about an hour or maybe a bit more. We were wondering what is at the end of it, and there is your spoiler alert: it's just another entrance looking exactly like the one by the bridge, but going in the opposite direction.

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