Gosau Viewpoints and Caves
Discover the geological diversity of the Dachstein region through its dramatic karst landscapes. This collection features the 2,995-meter Hoher Dachstein, the second-highest peak in the Northern Limestone Alps, alongside specialized vantage points like Rote Wand. The list highlights the area's subterranean features, including the legend-steeped Wildfrauenloch and Zigeunerloch caves, as well as natural landmarks like the Launingfall waterfall and the vertical limestone faces of Geisswände.
Hoher Dachstein
Hoher Dachstein is a strongly karstic mountain in central Austria and the second-highest mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps.
Blick zum Dachstein
Wheelchair-accessible vantage point offering direct views of the Dachstein massif and its surrounding glaciers.
Launingfall
Natural waterfall located along the Launingbach stream in the Gosau valley.
Aussichtspunkt Rote Wand
Panoramic viewpoint situated near the distinctive red limestone rock faces overlooking the Gosau valley.
Gosaunet-Platzerl
Scenic resting spot providing elevated views of the Gosau village and the surrounding mountain landscape.
Wildfrauenloch
Natural cave opening associated with local alpine folklore regarding legendary mountain dwellers.
Zigeunerloch
Karst cave formation accessible via hiking trails near the Gosau valley.
Seekarhöhle
High-altitude cave located in the Seekar region of the Dachstein mountains.
Geisswände
Vertical limestone cliffs showcasing the geological stratification of the Northern Limestone Alps.
Höhle
Natural cave opening within the karstic Dachstein limestone.
Schutzhöhle
Natural shelter cave formed within the regional karst landscape.
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