
Eifersbacher Waterfall

- Brief description
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Burbling Gently and Roaring Loudly:
These are the Two Faces of the Eifersbacher Waterfall. - Difficulty
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easy
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Parkplatz der Eichenhoflifte
- Route
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St. Johann in Tirol0.0 kmWeberhäusl0.1 kmSchneidern0.1 kmBruggbäck0.2 kmEibl0.2 kmSamer Talmühle3.2 kmSamer-Badl3.3 kmTheresienbad3.3 kmAiffersbachermühle3.3 kmHinterbichl3.3 kmEifersbacher Wasserfall4.3 kmLahnstreif4.8 kmGrander Schupf5.2 kmEibl8.0 kmBruggbäck8.0 kmWeberhäusl8.0 kmSt. Johann in Tirol8.4 kmSchneidern8.4 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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Start this hike at the Bruggbäckweg and follow Fieberbrunner Ache until the junction
to Baumoos. Make a right and cross the road and the train tracks. Continue Mag.
Eduard-Angererweg to its end. Along the forest your reach the forest road to Grander
Schupf. After a few meters turn left, a forest trail gets you down to Theresien Chapel.
Continue along a narrow gravel road, that includes bridges and steps, and climbs
gently all the way to the waterfall. The trail is close enough to the fall that you can feel
the spray on your cheeks. Past the waterfall there are several steps up to a trail that
climbs steadily in switchbacks to a forest road. Walk past Grander Schupf inn and take the idyllic forest trail that brings you back to St. Johann in Tirol. - Highest point
- 868 m
- Rest/Retreat
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Grander Schupf, bei der Variante: Angerer Alm, Harschbichlalm
- Ticket material
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In allen Infobüros: St. Johann in Tirol - Oberndorf - Kirchdorf - Erpfendorf
- Info phone
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Tourismusverband Kitzbüheler Alpen St. Johann in Tirol +43 (0)5352 63335-0
- Link
- https://www.kitzbueheler-alpen.com/de/st-johann
- Source
- Tourismusverband Kitzbüheler Alpen St. Johann in Tirol