Bike & Hike Tour Wörschachklamm Gorge
snadné partially opened Bike and Hike · Grimming-Donnersbachtal
Note the opening dates of the Wörschachklamm: Regular start with beginning of May until end of October
From the starting point, turn right and drive along the main road through Irdning. After the church, turn left into Schulgasse and then immediately right into Schwarzenweg. Follow Schwarzenweg, a gravel road, until you reach the Enns. Turn right there and continue along the Ennsweg until you reach the Wörschacher Landesstraße. Turn left there and cycle first along the asphalt cycle path and then via Maitschern through the centre of Wörschach. Turn left at the junction "zur Wörschachklamm". There is a bike & hike station at the Wörschachklamm ticket office. Return along the same path, back through the centre of Wörschach to Maitschern. Continue along the Wörschach main road until you reach the Ennsweg. Return to the Ennsweg and turn left at the junction towards Hohenberg. Then follow the path on a moderate incline via Hohenberg, past the Putterer See lake and on to Schlattham. There, take the asphalt cycle path back to the starting point at the information office in Irdning.
From Liezen: Follow the B320 to Trautenfels. There turn left in the direction of Irdning. Follow the road to Irdning. The starting point is the Grimming-Donnersbachtal Tourist Association, a red building on the right-hand side of the road in the centre of Irdning.
Weather changes, rapid temperature drops, thunderstorms, wind and fog are objective dangers and require the right behaviour on the trail. Lack of equipment, overestimation of one's own capabilities, carelessness, poor physical condition and incorrect assessment can lead to critical situations. During thunderstorms: avoid peaks, ridges and trees at all costs!
In case of emergency, please dial the following emergency numbers: No. 140 - Mountain rescue No. 112 - Euro emergency call
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Cycling clothing, cycle helmet, sturdy shoes, rain gear, enough to drink.
After the Wörschachklamm gorge, take the larger loop in the direction of Oberkogler Alm and stop there.