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04:26
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03:43
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The Brandbach stream plunges down a narrow gorge here, known as the Gaishölle (Goat's Hell). Over the centuries, the steep gradient of the water has eroded the enormous boulders and glacial erratics lying on the valley floor, creating a wild and romantic wooded gorge with numerous waterfalls. In earlier times, it was impossible to walk through the valley normally. To traverse the gorge, one had to "geißen," meaning to move along by climbing like a goat. "Hölle" (Hell) is an old-fashioned name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. In 1880, a hiking trail was first established through the wild and romantic Gaishölle. The maintenance and upkeep of this trail led to the founding of a special beautification society in 1882, the present-day "Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Sasbachwalden" (Sasbachwalden Local History and Tourism Association). The term "Geiß" is an old name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. Some interesting facts: Path length: approx. 800 m Steps: 225 Bridges: 13 Elevation gain: 154 m Access via Murbergstraße: 338 m above sea level
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The Brandbach stream plunges down a narrow gorge here, known as the Gaishölle (Goat's Hell). Over the centuries, the steep gradient of the water has eroded the enormous boulders and glacial erratics lying on the valley floor, creating a wild and romantic wooded gorge with numerous waterfalls. In earlier times, it was impossible to walk through the valley normally. To traverse the gorge, one had to "geißen," meaning to move along by climbing like a goat. "Hölle" (Hell) is an old-fashioned name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. In 1880, a hiking trail was first established through the wild and romantic Gaishölle. The maintenance and upkeep of this trail led to the founding of a special beautification society in 1882, the present-day "Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Sasbachwalden" (Sasbachwalden Local History and Tourism Association). The term "Geiß" is an old name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. Some interesting facts: Path length: approx. 800 m Steps: 225 Bridges: 13 Elevation gain: 154 m Access via Murbergstraße: 338 m above sea level
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Very slippery terrain, poles strongly recommended.
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The path to the waterfalls is very beautiful and varied. You repeatedly cross the waterfall on small wooden bridges.
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Idyllic path along the stream, which flows into the valley via several cascades... the rocks are mystically covered with moss... Numerous bridges lead over the individual steps and allow beautiful views of them... The stone steps can become very slippery when wet...
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The Gaishöll waterfalls are located in Sasbachwalden. The Brandbach falls down into the valley like a cascade. A height difference of 200 m must be overcome over 13 bridges.
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Beautiful, idyllic narrow path along the babbling Laufbach
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Idyllic path along the stream, which flows over several cascades into the valley... the rocks are mystically covered with moss... Numerous bridges lead over the individual steps and allow beautiful views of these
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