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Myra Falls

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The Myrafälle, often known as the Myra Falls, is a captivating series of cascades and smaller waterfalls nestled within a picturesque ravine near Muggendorf in Lower Austria. This natural monument, located at an elevation of approximately 536 meters, is carved by the Myrabach stream, a small tributary of the Piesting. The gorge itself stretches for about 600 meters, with the water descending a total of 70 meters over numerous steps and cascades, making it a prominent natural feature in the…

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    June 13, 2019

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    The Myrabach rises from the so-called Myralucke of the Unterberg. After about eight kilometers he reaches the reservoir at the Karnerwirt. From there, the Myrabach becomes a raging body of water and plunges over rocks on various paths in 14 steps through the valley gorge between Hausstein and Hirschwände. After the Myrabach has fallen 520 meters in altitude, it reaches the lower reservoir at the "Myra Stubn" inn.

    The Myra Falls are a place of water and a true source of strength for body and soul.
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    November 23, 2021

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    Wonderful waterfalls - unfortunately dried up for the first time this year (October 21)! But nature is impressive even without the thundering water.
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    February 6, 2021

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    📷 08/12/2015 - Despite the long heat wave, there is still a lot of cool drinking water running down here - simply worth seeing ... 😊👍👍👍
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    1. Myra Falls – Hausstein Summit loop from Muggendorf

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Lower Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical length and difficulty of the main trail through Myrafälle?

    The main trail through the Myrafälle gorge is approximately 600 meters (2,000 ft) long, with a total height difference of 70 meters (230 ft). It features 26 wooden bridges and 8 ascents (staircases). While generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for families, the path can be wet and involves numerous steps, so sturdy, non-slip footwear is recommended. It's a relatively short but engaging walk.

    Is there an entrance fee for Myrafälle, and what are the opening hours?

    Yes, there is an entrance fee to access the Myrafälle gorge. While specific prices and exact opening hours can vary, the falls are generally accessible during daylight hours. It's advisable to check the official local tourism website or signage upon arrival for the most current information regarding fees and operating times.

    How accessible is Myrafälle for visitors with strollers or wheelchairs?

    Due to the nature of the terrain, which includes 26 wooden bridges and 8 ascents (staircases), the main trail through the Myrafälle gorge is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. The path involves numerous steps and can be uneven or wet. However, the area around the car park and the restaurants at the entrance/exit are generally accessible.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Myrafälle?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Myrafälle, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the wooden bridges, steps, and potentially crowded paths, ensuring your dog is well-behaved and comfortable with such conditions is important. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.

    What are the parking options at Myrafälle, and does it get crowded?

    Convenient parking is available near the entrance to the Myrafälle, approximately 300 meters north of Muggendorf. However, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during peak season (spring/summer). Many hikers recommend arriving early in the morning to secure a spot. There may be a parking fee.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Myrafälle?

    While Myrafälle is most easily reached by car, public transport options exist, though they may require some planning. You can typically take a train to a nearby town like Pernitz or Waldegg, and then potentially use a local bus service or taxi to reach Muggendorf and the falls. It's best to check current bus and train schedules for the most up-to-date connections.

    What are the best times of year to visit Myrafälle for different experiences, beyond just water volume?

    Beyond the high water volume in spring, Myrafälle offers unique experiences throughout the year. Summer provides lush greenery and a refreshing escape from the heat. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage, creating a picturesque backdrop. Winter can transform the falls into a magical icy landscape, though some sections might be less accessible or require extra caution due to snow and ice. Even during drier periods, the natural ambiance and historical significance remain impressive.

    What facilities are available at Myrafälle, such as restrooms or food options?

    Visitors will find good facilities at Myrafälle. There are restaurants located at both the top and bottom ends of the gorge, offering places to eat and drink. Restrooms are typically available near these restaurant areas and the main entrance. Additionally, a fun playground near the car park, featuring a pull raft and a tall slide, is a significant attraction for families.

    Are there any other attractions or hiking opportunities nearby Myrafälle?

    Yes, the region around Myrafälle offers additional attractions. The Steinwandklamm, another impressive gorge with climbing opportunities and trails, is a popular nearby destination often combined with a visit to Myrafälle. The surrounding area also features numerous other hiking trails through the beautiful Lower Austrian landscape, including routes up the Unterberg mountain, the source of the Myrabach stream.

    What is the historical significance of Myrafälle?

    Myrafälle boasts a rich history. It was opened to the public with its well-developed hiking trail in 1885. A commemorative plaque at the entrance recalls a visit by Empress Maria Theresia and Emperor Franz II in 1801. Historically, the Myrabach stream powered numerous mills and sawmills. Efforts were made in the late 19th century to preserve the falls from industrial exploitation, though a small pumped-storage power station operated here from 1912 to 1975, after which the falls were continuously watered again.

    How does Myrafälle compare to Steinwandklamm?

    Both Myrafälle and Steinwandklamm are popular gorges in Lower Austria, often visited together, but they offer different experiences. Myrafälle is known for its picturesque cascades, numerous wooden bridges, and generally family-friendly, well-maintained paths. Steinwandklamm, on the other hand, is often considered more adventurous, featuring steeper climbs, ladders, and a more rugged, canyon-like feel, including a dark cave passage. Myrafälle is typically easier for a leisurely stroll, while Steinwandklamm offers more of a challenge.

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