Myra Waterfall
Myra waterfall is situated in a ravine in the municipality of Muggendorf in the Austrian federal state of Lower Austria.
Another name for it is spring-based mythology. Together with the falls, the ravine actually measures 600 meters in length and rises 70 meters. A rugged topography surrounds this waterfall, which is bordered by lush vegetation. In this tropical area, berry plants can be found. Visitors should exercise caution to prevent slipping because there are numerous pebbles surrounding it. The Myrafall became even more beautiful than it would have been without the snow and ice because to the low weather, which also produced some amazing ice shapes.
Children enter for 1,50 euros, while adults enter for 5. You can approach the falls during the winter months without paying an entrance fee, but you do so at your own risk due to the slippery conditions. Every day at 8 am, the waterfalls open, and they close at dusk. In case you feel like a night hike, the Myrafalls are lit on weekends from May through October until 11 p.m.
Location: lower part of Austria in Muggendorf