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Sulzer Waterfall in the Almbach Gorge

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Sulzer Waterfall in the Almbach Gorge

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The Sulzer Waterfall is a magnificent natural spectacle nestled within the Almbachklamm gorge, deep in the heart of the Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, Germany. Situated near Marktschellenberg within the picturesque Berchtesgaden Alps, this impressive waterfall plunges an estimated 114 meters in a series of five distinct cascades, making it one of Germany's tallest waterfalls. The surrounding area, generally at an elevation of around 661 meters, offers a dramatic landscape where the Sulzbach stream converges with the Almbach.

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    December 7, 2016

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    The Sulzer Wasserfall is a waterfall of the Sulzbach, which flows into the Almbach on the left side on the Untersberg in the Berchtesgaden Alps. With a drop of 114 meters, it is the eleventh highest waterfall in Germany. The Sulzer waterfall was created by backward erosion of the Almbach in the Ramsau Dolomites on the southern flank of the Untersberg. It falls into the Almbachklamm in a total of five cascades. The Sulzbach flows with its waterfall into the Almbach at this point. The Sulzer waterfall is largely devoid of vegetation.
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    June 14, 2017

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    Very beautiful waterfall in the Almbachklamm, which is the eleventh highest waterfall in Germany with a drop of 114 m. Nice and popular photo motive.
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    February 20, 2017

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    If you go through the Almbachklamm should not miss a trip to the Sulzer waterfall.
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    Location: Schellenberger Forst, Landkreis Berchtesgadener Land, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to reach the Sulzer Waterfall by public transport?

    While the Almbachklamm is most easily accessed by car, public transport options are available. You can typically take a bus from Berchtesgaden or Salzburg to the Marktschellenberg area, which is near the entrance to the Almbachklamm. It's advisable to check local bus schedules, especially during off-peak seasons, as services may be less frequent.

    Is there an entrance fee or permit required to hike to the Sulzer Waterfall?

    Yes, there is typically a small entrance fee to access the Almbachklamm gorge, which includes the path leading to the Sulzer Waterfall. This fee contributes to the maintenance of the paths and infrastructure within the gorge. Specific permit requirements are not usually necessary for individual hikers.

    How long does it take to hike to the Sulzer Waterfall and back?

    The hike through the Almbachklamm to the Sulzer Waterfall is a popular route. Depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery, a round trip typically takes between 2 to 3 hours. The waterfall often serves as a natural turnaround point for many visitors.

    Is the Sulzer Waterfall in Almbachklamm suitable for a winter hike?

    Winter access to the Almbachklamm and the Sulzer Waterfall can be challenging. While the gorge itself is stunning in winter, paths may be closed due to ice and snow, or become very slippery and dangerous. It's crucial to check local conditions and opening status before planning a winter visit. If open, appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly microspikes, would be essential.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Sulzer Waterfall?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails through the Almbachklamm to the Sulzer Waterfall. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the popularity of the gorge, especially on weekends, keeping your dog leashed ensures the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and protects the local wildlife.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the hike to Sulzer Waterfall?

    The trail through the Almbachklamm to the Sulzer Waterfall features varied terrain. You'll encounter well-maintained paths, but also sections with stairs, wooden bridges, and narrow passages carved into the rock. Some parts can be slippery, especially after rain, so sturdy footwear with good grip is highly recommended.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Almbachklamm entrance or along the trail?

    Near the entrance to the Almbachklamm, you'll typically find a kiosk or a small restaurant where you can purchase refreshments and snacks. There are no cafes or restaurants directly along the trail within the gorge itself, so it's a good idea to bring your own water and snacks for the hike.

    What are the key natural features or points of interest besides the Sulzer Waterfall in Almbachklamm?

    Beyond the impressive Sulzer Waterfall, the Almbachklamm itself is a significant natural wonder. Hikers can admire the dramatic gorge carved by the Almbach, crystal-clear pools, unique rock formations, and lush vegetation. The historic path, built by soldiers in 1894, with its bridges and tunnels, is also a point of interest, showcasing human ingenuity in navigating this rugged landscape.

    How crowded does the Sulzer Waterfall and Almbachklamm get, especially on weekends?

    The Sulzer Waterfall and Almbachklamm are very popular attractions, especially during peak season (summer) and on sunny weekends. To avoid the largest crowds, it's advisable to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Weekdays, particularly outside of school holidays, generally offer a more tranquil experience.

    Is there a circular walk that includes the Sulzer Waterfall?

    While the most common route to the Sulzer Waterfall is an out-and-back through the Almbachklamm, there are options for longer circular walks that incorporate the gorge. These often extend beyond the waterfall into the surrounding Berchtesgaden Alps, offering more challenging hikes and broader views. You can find various route suggestions for circular walks that include the Almbachklamm and Sulzer Waterfall.

    What is the elevation gain for the hike to Sulzer Waterfall?

    The hike through the Almbachklamm to the Sulzer Waterfall involves a moderate elevation gain. While the exact figure can vary depending on your starting point, you can expect an ascent of approximately 150-200 meters from the gorge entrance to the waterfall. The path is generally well-graded but includes some steeper sections and stairs.

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