When rafting in 360° Alpenland, you can feel the water picking up speed, the boat dancing on the waves and every paddle stroke counts. Between rock faces and green banks, movement becomes a shared rhythm.
The rivers in the region have very different characters: the Enns alternates between calm passages to take a deep breath and lively rapids that demand full concentration. The Steyr accompanies the experience with its clear, often somewhat calmer course - ideal for gentler sections or so-called drifting, where you drift almost silently with the current.
Experienced guides read the rivers, give clear commands and guide you safely through the interplay of power and precision. You don't just sit in the boat - you are part of the team that works its way forward metre by metre.
Your choice of guided rafting tours:
No. Before the start, you will receive an introduction to technique and safety. Afterwards, teamwork in the boat counts.
Swimsuit, towel and sturdy shoes. Wetsuit, helmet and life jacket are provided.
Rafting requires commitment, but not high performance. It is important to paddle as a team and pay attention to the commands.
Light rain is usually not a problem. In the event of high water or unsafe conditions, the tour will be postponed.
Because this is where water, mountains and the Upper Austrian way of life come together. A day on the Enns shows how close natural power and community can be - between Pyhrn and Priel, Kalkalpen National Park and the river valleys towards Steyr.