Be very close to the highest waterfall in Styria!
With a drop of 65 meters, the waterfall is the highest in Styria. 250-300 liters per second rush over the two water-worn cauldrons and down the three impressive cascades. Since 1906, the entire waterfall has also been accessible via paths and stairs. This well-developed path, secured by railings, leads to the highest point of the waterfall. On the numerous bridges you always have a fascinating view of the foaming power of the water. A fabulous excursion for young and old!
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East: From Vienna on the A 2 and S 6 to Leoben and St. Michael i. d. E., continue on the S 36 to Judenburg and on the B 96 to Murau. From Murau via Ranten to Krakau.
West, North: From Bregenz/Innsbruck via the A 12, A 93 and A 8 to Salzburg. From Salzburg on the A 10 to St. Michael im Lungau. From here on the B 96 to Tamsweg and further towards Murau via Sauerfeld to Krakau.
South: From Klagenfurt on the B 83 to Scheifling. Then take the B 96 to Murau and on to Krakau.
Starting from Krakaudorf, you go to the swimming lake and from there you hike along the fitness trail, which offers a welcome cool down for tired hikers with a Kneipp facility. On hiking trail no. 2 you finally reach the Günster waterfall, the highest waterfall in Styria with a drop of 65m. This easy walk takes approximately 2.5 hours.
With the BusBahnBim app from the interconnected line, timetable information is easier than ever: All bus, train and tram connections in Austria can be queried by entering locations and/or addresses, stops or important points. The app is available as a free app for smartphones (Android, iOS) - on Google Play and in the App Store.
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Public parking spaces are available at the Krakaudorf municipal office.
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Günster Wasserfall | © Tourismusverband Murau | CM Visuals
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Krakau | © Tourismusverband Murau | Tom Lamm
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