Krimml is in the Pinzgau-Valley in the state of Salzburg, Austria. Krimmel is at the border of the Nationalpark Hohe Tauern and offers many possibilities for hiking and mountain biking.
Get in
[edit]Krimml can be reached by car, train or bus.
By car
[edit]Krimmel is located at the base of the Gerlospass, a road charged with a fee of €7 per car. If you come through the Pinzgau-Valley and don't want to cross the pass, you only need to take one of the big parking grounds around the village. The fee is €4 per car. If you have come across the pass or plan to cross it, you better take the parking after the toll barrier, which is free if you once have paid the charge for the pass.
By train or bus
[edit]The train station is 2.5 km outside of the village, but there are good connections during the day.
By bicycle
[edit]There are bicycle rentals in Krimmel and in the neighbour village Wald. Both villages claim to be "bike friendly".
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- Krimmler Wasserfälle - Europe's Highest Waterfalls - This is the big "must" when visiting Krimml. The water of the Ache river falls in 3 cascades through 380 m over all. Although, impressive all year round, the months with most water are July and August. The base of the falls is easy to reach from the village or the parking grounds (15 minutes walking on flat ground).
The entrance fee is €1.50 per person. You can reach the top of the falls on a wide and well maintained path. Nevertheless, 380 m of altitude must be climbed, and it can be very steep in places. Many platforms on the way give impressive views of the waterfalls. You also can find a simple restaurant (Jausenstation in Austrian German) half the way to the top. If you are unable to make the climb, you can get a taxi bus for ca. €10 per person. Open every day from 10:00 till 17:00. - WasserWunderWelt Museum - right next to the way to the entry of the waterfalls, there is the WasserWunderWelt (Wonder World of Water) Museum with its so called outdoor Aqua-Park that shows the power of water in various ways. Explanations are in German and English. Entry fees: €7 for adults, €3.50 for children from 6 to 15 years, €14.50 Family Card with all children inclusive, €6 for adult groups with at least 11 persons, €3 for pupil groups. All prices include the fee for the waterfalls themselves.
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[edit]Eat
[edit]At the base of the Krimml Falls is a really nice restaurant where you can get food, e.g hot dogs, chips. The usual.