Gesäuse National Park is a stunning natural area located in the Alps of Austria, known for its dramatic mountain scenery and diverse ecosystems.
Gesäuse National Park, established in 2002, is one of Austria's premier natural areas, encompassing rugged peaks, deep gorges, and lush valleys. This park is set within the northern Limestone Alps and is named after the Gesäuse, a region characterized by its striking limestone formations. The Enns River runs through the park, providing a habitat for diverse aquatic life and offering opportunities for water-based activities like kayaking and rafting. The park's diverse ecosystems support a variety of flora and fauna, including alpine meadows, forests, and rare alpine wildlife such as the golden eagle. Recreational opportunities abound, with an extensive network of trails for hiking, climbing, and winter sports when snow covers the landscape. The park's dramatic landscapes also appeal to photographers and nature enthusiasts. Educational programs and guided tours provide visitors with further insight into the park's unique geology and ecology.
The towering peaks of Hochtor, the highest mountain in the park.
The Enns Gorge, known for its scenic beauty and rafting adventures.
The rare sightings of golden eagles and other alpine wildlife.
The Johnsbach Valley, offering serene landscapes ideal for photography and solitude.
At an elevation of 2,369 meters, this is the highest peak in the park, offering challenging climbing routes.
A significant waterway for whitewater activities, flowing through the heart of the park.
A scenic trail leading to picturesque waterfalls, ideal for a refreshing hike.