Rating: 9,2/10 (1490 votes) Krimmler Waterfalls (Krimmler Wasserfaelle) description and photos - Austria: Salzburg (land). Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Krimmler Wasserfaelle. Photo and descriptionThe Krimml Falls are located in the Alps. The closest to them is Innsbruck - the distance to this ancient city is about 60 kilometers. The natural phenomenon itself is a powerful cascade of waterfalls on the Krimler-Akhe River, a tributary of the large Salzach River. The waterfalls are divided into three parts - two 140 meters high and one, the central one - 100 meters. It should be noted that the Krimml waterfalls, whose total height reaches 380 meters, are among the highest in all of Europe. And since they are located in the Alpine mountains, it is not surprising that the very top of the waterfalls is at an altitude of 1470 meters above sea level. They knew about the Krimml waterfalls back in the Middle Ages, since this mountain path, now part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, it was an important artery connecting northern central Europe with Italy and the Mediterranean Sea. Trade caravans carrying wine and salt passed here. However, the waterfalls themselves had no practical significance, and therefore there were no special routes to them themselves. Only in the 18th century did a certain English researcher decide at his own peril and risk to get to this unique natural phenomenon. From that moment on, the popularity of waterfalls began to grow wildly. Already in 1835, the first tract was built, convenient for both tourists and landscape painters, connecting the top of the waterfall with the Hohe Tauern mountain region. And in 1879 this road was modernized thanks to the intervention of the German and Austrian Mountaineering Society. Now you can climb to the waterfalls on foot, as there are many convenient, albeit a little steep, hiking trails, but you can also use the narrow-gauge railway that runs through the entire valley of the Salzach River, including past the waterfalls and the picturesque town of Zell am See. It should be noted that the Krimml Falls are interesting not only because of their magical landscapes, but also from the point of view of science, for example, ornithology. More than 60 different species of birds live in the vicinity of the waterfalls, including rare ones. We also recommend reading Kasthamandap Temple description and photos - Nepal: Kathmandu Topic: Krimmler Waterfalls (Krimmler Wasserfaelle) description and photo - Austria: Salzburg (land). |