
The Kalkalpen National Park protects Austria's largest forest wilderness, species-rich habitats and near-natural cultural landscapes.
Nestled between the Enns and Steyr rivers at Sengsengebirge and Reichraminger Hintergebirge lies Austria's great forest wilderness - the Kalkalpen National Park , covering an area of around 210 square kilometers. Floods, avalanches and storms are constantly changing the landscape. For millions of years, the forces of nature have been the driving force of evolution. For centuries, steep mountain walls have protected this place, now it is up to us to allow wilderness. Because in our modern world, we need magical places like this. It is therefore our duty to protect nature in small and large ways.
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