The Northern Limestone Alps Natura 2000 Site is a vast mountainous protected area spanning parts of Austria and southern Germany, renowned for its dramatic karst landscapes, rich biodiversity, and extensive opportunities for alpine outdoor recreation.
The Northern Limestone Alps Natura 2000 Site encompasses a significant portion of the Northern Limestone Alps mountain range which stretches from eastern Switzerland across western Austria into Bavaria, Germany. Characterized by rugged peaks, deep valleys, and extensive limestone and dolomite formations, this area is a geologically unique part of the Eastern Alps. The site is part of the European Union's Natura 2000 network, dedicated to conserving rare and endangered habitats and species. Ecologically, the site hosts a diverse array of habitats including alpine meadows, subalpine forests, karst plateau ecosystems, and cave systems, providing refuge to rare species such as the Alpine ibex, chamois, golden eagle, and several endemic plant species. Historically, the region has been influenced by centuries of alpine agriculture, forestry, and mining, with traditional mountain villages preserving cultural heritage and customs. Visitors are attracted to the area for hiking, climbing, mountain biking, ski touring, and wildlife watching amid spectacular mountain scenery. Key landmarks within or nearby the site include the Dachstein massif with its UNESCO World Heritage ice caves and glacier, the Gesäuse National Park, and the Berchtesgaden Alps. The site appeals to conservation-minded outdoor enthusiasts seeking pristine nature, dramatic vistas, and opportunities to explore extensive trail networks and karst features such as sinkholes, fissures, and underground rivers.
Dachstein Glacier and Ice Cave System – a UNESCO World Heritage karst site
Rich biodiversity including populations of Alpine ibex and golden eagles
Historic alpine villages preserving traditional mountain culture
Extensive karst landscapes with caves, sinkholes, and underground rivers
A prominent limestone massif featuring glaciers, dramatic cliffs, and famous ice caves, providing outstanding alpine hiking and climbing opportunities.
A core natural area within the Northern Limestone Alps known for steep gorges, pristine rivers, and protected wildlife habitats.
Extensive underground networks formed by limestone dissolution, including show caves and wild caves supporting specialized fauna.