On the roaring river below the tumbled limestone walls of Lofer, Salzburg, Actionrafting im 5er-Raft delivers three hours of unfiltered whitewater fun. This short, intense half-day run launches from Base Camp, a compact operations hub just outside the market town of Lofer, Austria, and threads a gorge where quick currents, steep walls and churning pools shape every bend.
After a two-minute shuttle to the put-in, guides give a thorough safety briefing and dial in neoprene suits, boots, helmets and life jackets supplied on site. Rafts hold five paddlers and are helmed by certified guides who read the river and call commands as the boat surges into riffles and tongueing waves. The river corridor here cuts through Northern Limestone Alps geology—glossy, pale bedrock, vertical cliffs and smooth, water-polished drops—creating short, punchy rapids and narrow squeezes that make each run feel like a sequence of mini-adventures.
Halfway through the run the crew pauses at a shallow shelf above a natural plunge pool, known locally as a Gumpe. It’s a perfect spot to climb out, cool off, and for the brave, launch into crystalline Alpine water. Then it’s back in for the signature finale: the Unkener Schwall, a tight, foaming surge that tests timing, teamwork and thrill tolerance before a calm glide back toward Base Camp.
What makes this program special for the Lofer valley is its focus and tempo: a nimble five-person raft lets the team move fast, surf waves and punch through constricted chutes that larger rafts avoid. The site blends high-adrenaline rapids with short rests, making the experience accessible to fit teenagers and adults while still delivering a heart-rate spike for experienced paddlers. On return, guests rinse off in hot showers and decompress in a small bar and lounge—comfort and conviviality after wet, focused fun.
Practical details: the minimum age is 12 and all participants must be able to swim. The outfit provides appropriate neoprene layers (3mm or 5mm), boots or neoprene socks, helmet and life jacket; maximum clothing sizes and shoe limits apply, so check in if you’re unsure. Runs last about three hours from Base Camp and groups are limited to five per raft, ensuring personal attention and guided instruction.
Beyond the river, Lofer offers limestone peaks, alpine meadows and short hikes that pair well with a half-day on the water. For anyone seeking a compact, skillful whitewater hit in the Austrian Alps, this five-person raft run is an efficient, adrenaline-forward way to know the valley. Expect to see dippers and grey wagtails along quieter pools, and spot chamois high on the surrounding crags during summer. Guides brief on low-impact river etiquette so the corridor stays wild, clean and safe for future runs. Bring a dry towel, always.