I visited Sigmund Thun Klamm last summer with my friends, and it was such a great experience. The waterfall and the gorge are absolutely beautiful walking through the wooden paths with the sound of rushing water all around was something special. It felt peaceful but also exciting at the same time. After that, we went to Lake Zell and spent some time in Zell am See. The lake is really clear and surrounded by mountains perfect for relaxing or just enjoying the view. The town is also really nice to walk around, with a few spots for food or coffee ☕ and ice cream.🍦 🍨 It’s not hard to get there from Salzburg either we took a train, but you can also go by bus. I’d definitely recommend checking this area out if you're in Austria. Nature lovers will really enjoy it, and it’s not too crowded either, which was a big...
Read moreVisiting Sigmund Thun Klamm in Kaprun is a unique experience that combines natural beauty with a touch of adventure. The wooden walkways attached to the rocks give you close views of the powerful waterfalls and the soothing sound of rushing water, creating a magical and relaxing atmosphere.
The site is very well organized and safe, making it suitable for families and children, with handrails and comfortable paths. The scenery blends lush green forests with cascading waterfalls, making it a perfect spot for hiking and photography.
It’s best to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds, and wear comfortable shoes. The ticket price is reasonable (around €8 per person), and the walk takes about one to one and...
Read moreA must-visit, well worth the entrance fee. Summer card holders go for free. Multiple (free) parkings available, and a bus stop in front of the entrance as well.
The wooden walkways take you through a lovely gorge, complete with waterfalls and raging waters below. The woodwork feels sturdy, and has railings all the way. Not accessible for wheelchairs due to the stairs.
Depending on how many times you stop to take photos (exclusive photo spots are added to the walkway), the experience takes about 1 hr.
Bring a raincoat if you want to stay dry, there is plenty of mist and drips...
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