Wolfsklamm in Tyrol

The Wolfsklamm is the most famous gorge in Tyrol. Wooden footbridges and narrow stone paths lead along the Stanser Bach through rocky gorges, over bridges and past impressive waterfalls.

Wolfsklamm in Tyrol

From the car park (quickly overcrowded on weekends and public holidays) you can reach the paid entrance to the gorge in a few minutes. There is also a toilet here. After a 20-minute walk, the real adventure begins, the hike through the gorge. If you walk at a leisurely pace and take a photo every now and then, this part of the hike takes between 30 and 50 minutes.

Bridge in the Wolfsklamm

At the end of the gorge, a path leads up to the Benedictine monastery of St. Georgenberg.

Benedictine monastery of St. Georgenberg

If you only want to visit the gorge, you can rest here on the banks of the stream and maybe have a picnic.
The way back through the gorge will no longer be possible from 2023 (as of June 2023). Visitors now have to walk a (slightly too) long way back through a forest and later across a meadow. This part of the excursion lasts almost an hour and is not particularly exciting.

Stanser Bach stream above the gorge

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How to get there: For drivers, there is a paid parking lot just before the entrance to the gorge. The visit to the gorge is part of a walking tour. Since 2023, the descent through the gorge has no longer been possible.
External Link: www.wolfsklamm.tirol

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