Bärenschützklamm Explained

Bärenschützklamm
Map:Austria
Coordinates:47.3419°N 15.3947°W
Depth M:300
River:Mixnitzbach ("Mixnitz Creek")
Age:400 Myr
Relief:yes
Elevation M:750
Label:Bärenschützklamm
Label Position:bottwon
Country:Austria
State:Styria
District:Pernegg an der Mur

The Bärenschützklamm ("Bärenschütz Gorge") is a narrow valley in the Graz Highlands in the Austrian Central Alps. It was carved out of limestone by the Mixnitzbach ("Mixnitz Creek") and is a popular tourist destination.

It has been closed to the public for reconstruction and enhancements of walkways and safety features after a deadly rockfall in 2020 and is scheduled to be reopened in July 2024.

Name

Bären-Schütz-Klamm literally translates to "bear protection gorge" or "bear marksman gorge". The name is derived from the Slavic *pršica, meaning "gushing stream".[1]

Location and Geography

The Bärenschützklamm lies roughly east of the village of Mixnitz, part of the municipality of Pernegg an der Mur, Styria.

It was carved by the Mixnitzbach ("Mixnitz Creek"), which originates at above the Adriatic, passes through a small lake at the Teichalm ("Pond Alm") and then passes through the gorge as a series of waterfalls. It then joins the river Mur, which eventually joins the Danube via the Drava.[2]

It was declared a natural monument in 1978 and today is part of the IUCN recognized protected landscape "Almenland".[3] [4]

Tourism

Mur Valley.>The first route through the gorge was constructed in 1901 by the Grazer Alpen Club ("Graz Alpine Club").

Today, it is traversed by a 1.3km (00.8miles) trail using numerous mostly wooden bridges and 164 ladders.[5] [6] Gaining a total of elevation, the hike takes roughly 1.5 hours. Having reached the top, hikers either return via a hiking path ("Prügelweg"), proceed to Hochlantsch mountain or visit one of the two restaurants.

The infrastructure within the canyon is maintained by the local chapter of the Austrian Alpine Club, who in turn charges a fee for entering the gorge.[7]

Before its closure it received about 40,000 visitors annually. Concerns about overcrowding had been raised in 2019.[8] During the reconstruction phase after 2020 rockfalls, a new parking lot was constructed. Located next to the highway, a 30 minute hike from the gorge, it is supposed to lessen the number of cars in the village. The existing parking lot adjacent to the gorge will remain in place, although at a higher price point.[9]

2020 Rockfall and Reconstruction

At noon on 8 July 2020, several large pieces of rock fell onto a walkway and wooden ladders below, killing three and injuring nine others. Four helicopters and 70 – 100 personnel of mountain rescue services, the Austrian Red Cross, police, fire brigade and military were involved in emergency operations.[10] [11] Initially believed to have caused only two fatalities, a third victim was found two days later in a deep pool, after being reported missing by his flatmates.[12] The gorge was closed to the public immediately.

In November 2020, the public prosecutor terminated investigations and declared the rockfall an "unforseeable act of nature".[13] One of the injured hikers filed a civil suit against the Austrian Alpine Club, seeking damages.[14]

In February 2023, a new safety concept was approved by local authorities after having rejected a previous one on environmental concerns.[15] It is planned to place ten steel nets above sections of the route, and to inspect all walkways and ladders and replace them as needed. The expected costs rose several times from an initial 650,000 to 1.5 million euros by October 2023.[16] [17] [18] The increase was attributed to one third of walkways being in need of replacement and necessary replanning of some sections.

As of July 2024, reopening is planned for August the same year.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Slowenische Steiermark: verdrängte Minderheit in Österreichs Südosten . 1997 . Böhlau . 978-3-205-98690-4 . Stenner . Christian . Zur Kunde Südosteuropas II . Wien Köln Weimar . 21 . de . Slovenian Styria: Displaced Minority in Austria's South East . PDF.
  2. Web site: Digitaler Atlas der Steiermark: Gewässer und Wasserinformation . Digital Atlas of Styria: Information on Bodies of Water, and Water . 2023-06-14 . gis.stmk.gv.at . Government of Styria . de-at.
  3. Web site: Protected Planet Almenland . 2023-06-14 . Protected Planet.
  4. Web site: Naturjuwel Bärenschützklamm in Pernegg steiermark.com . 2023-06-14 . www.steiermark.com . de-at.
  5. News: 2020-07-08 . Two hikers killed by rockfall in popular Austrian gorge . en . Reuters . 2023-06-14.
  6. Web site: Rockfall in Austrian canyon kills 3 people . 2023-06-14 . www.geoengineer.org . en.
  7. Web site: 2023-06-14 . Bärenschützklamm: Sanierung wird teurer . Bärenschützklamm: Restoration Becomes More Expensive . 2023-06-14 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.
  8. Web site: 2019-08-31 . Bärenschützklamm kämpft mit Überlastung . Bärenschützklamm Struggles with Overcrowding . 2023-06-14 . ORF Steiermark . de.
  9. Web site: 2024-07-07 . Parkplatz bei Bärenschützklamm wird verlegt . 2024-07-07 . steiermark.ORF.at . de.
  10. Web site: 2020-07-08 . Zwei Tote bei Felssturz in Bärenschützklamm . Two Dead after Rockfall at Bärenschützklamm . 2023-06-14 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.
  11. Web site: 2020-07-10 . Felssturz: Weiteres Todesopfer geborgen . Rockfall: Further Victim Recovered . 2023-06-14 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.
  12. Web site: Drittes Todesopfer nach Felssturz in Bärenschützklamm gefunden . Third Fatality Found after Rockfall in Bärenschützklamm . 2023-06-14 . Der Standard . de-AT.
  13. Web site: 2020-11-24 . Tödlicher Felssturz "Naturereignis" . Deadly Rockfall "Act of Nature" . 2023-06-14 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.
  14. Web site: Blümel . Christa . 2021-07-18 . Bleibt die schöne Bärenschützklamm geschlossen? . Will Beautiful Bärenschützklamm Remain Closed? . 2023-06-14 . Kronen Zeitung . de-at.
  15. Web site: 2023-02-18 . Bärenschützklamm soll im Herbst wieder öffnen . Bärenschützklamm to Reopen in Fall . 2023-06-14 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.
  16. Web site: 2021-06-10 . Bärenschützklamm bleibt nach Steinschlag weiter zu . Bärenschützklamm remains closed after rockfall . 2023-10-26 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.
  17. Web site: 2023-03-15 . Bauarbeiten in steirischer Bärenschützklamm können starten . Construction Can Begin in Styria's Bärenschützklamm . 2023-06-14 . Der Standard . de-AT.
  18. Web site: 2023-10-23 . Bärenschützklamm: Eröffnung verzögert sich weiter . Bärenschützklamm: Opening delayed further . 2023-10-26 . ORF Steiermark . de-at.