Mountain hikes Along the Wild Waters through the Wolfsklamm

Stans / Karwendel
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 6.8 km
Duration: 3:00 h

We are pretty sure that no wolves live in the Wolfsklamm gorge. But it would be mystical enough there.

Tour character

Exciting and family-friendly tour over wooden paths and past waterfalls through the Wolfsklamm gorge. Nice refreshment stop at St. Georgenberg, the oldest place of pilgrimage in Tyrol.

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 6.8 km
  • Duration: 3:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:440 hm
  • Elevation downhill:0 hm
Highest point900 m

Starting point

car park Wolfsklamm

Finishing point

St. Georgenberg Pilgrimage Monastery

Features

  • Suitable for families

Best time of year

  • January
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Trail condition

Well-maintained, partly narrow hiking trail with wooden steps

Equipment

  • Good footwear
  • Headgear/sun protection on hot days
  • Drinking water
Source: TVB Silberregion Karwendel

Description

This adventurous hike takes you over around 350 steps, wooden walkways and rocky gorges alongside impressive waterfalls to Tyrol's oldest place of pilgrimage – the St. Georgenberg rock monastery. The thunder of the Stanser Bach stream and the power of the water give this hike through one of Tyrol's most beautiful gorges its special charm – and on hot summer days it is also pleasantly cool and refreshing.

    • Walking time: approx. 3 hours
    • Suitable for: families, nature lovers
    • Recommendation: good footwear

    Nearby huts and mountain restaurants

    Getting here

    • Arrival by public transport

      Train to Stans station - walk to starting point
      You can find the bus timetables at www.smartride.vvt.at

    • Parking

      • Wolfsklamm car park
      • Laurentiuskirche car park
      • Stans sports field car park
      • Stans building yard car park

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