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Difficulty: Easy

Kundler Klamm

Gorge hike on a wide, stroller-friendly, only slightly ascending path.

Length 6.35 km
Duration 2:00 h
Altitude
116 hm
115 hm

Hobby geologists will be delighted by the extraordinary stone finds on the banks of the Ache! The hike begins at the impressive wooden bridge at the entrance to the gorge; in 15 minutes you reach the Gasthaus Kundler Klamm. Then the 3 km long gorge section begins, which you can leisurely walk in about 1 hour (one way) surrounded by mighty and bizarre rock formations.

From the Gorge station (legendary figure Dragon), the route can be continued with a nostalgic train ride to Mühltal/Wildschönau.

Hobby geologists will find materials in the creek bed of the Kundler Ache. These materials can then be processed by the Kundler Steindreherei Sandbichler (Tyrol's only stone turning workshop) into exclusive items.


Stroller friendly
Rest stop
Family friendly
Start in the valley
Details
Max. Altitude 653
Start Parking lot Kundler Klamm/Kundl
End Parking lot Kundler Klamm/Kundl
Public access

A12 motorway exit Wörgl West towards Kundl, or

B171 from Rattenberg to Kundl, or

L211 from Kramsach to Breitenbach, over the bridge to Kundl

Public transport
  • Bus 605 www.vvt.atStop Kundl Klammstraße/Underpass 650 m to the entrance of Kundler Klamm (10 minutes walk)
  • REX 2 regional train2 km from Kundl station to the start of Kundler Klamm
Parking paid parking lot Kundler Klamm
Equipment

Please do not leave children unattended in the gorge!

The gorge is closed on heavy rainy days and in winter for safety reasons.

sturdy shoes

Kundler Klamm Family | © Shootandstyle Kundler Klamm Family | © Shootandstyle
  • Kundler Klamm Water Kundler Klamm Water
  • Stones in the Kundler Gorge Stones in the Kundler Gorge
  • Slow train Kundler Klamm | © Gabriele Grießenböck Slow train Kundler Klamm | © Gabriele Grießenböck
  • Hiking in the Alpbachtal Seenland: Kundler Klamm Hiking in the Alpbachtal Seenland: Kundler Klamm
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