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Hiking : Gsponbachfall

Switzerland St. Gallen Wahlkreis Sarganserland

Map of the trail for Gsponbachfall

Durée

01:08:04

Distance

2.288 km

Dénivelé

242.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the beautiful area near Gsponbachfall. The trail is 2.288 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 242 meters, making it an easy hike suitable for beginners.

As you start your journey, you will come across the parking area at the trailhead, which is conveniently located right at the beginning of the trail. You can also find a picnic site with barbecue facilities to enjoy a nice meal before or after your hike.

About 1.14 kilometers into the hike, you will reach the stunning Gsponbachfall waterfall. Make sure to take some time to admire the waterfall and maybe even take a refreshing break by its side.

Throughout the hike, it is important to stay hydrated, so be sure to bring an adequate supply of water. Additionally, check the weather forecast before heading out to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Overall, this out-and-back hiking route offers a pleasant and leisurely walk through nature, with the highlight being the captivating Gsponbachfall waterfall. Enjoy the scenic views and the peaceful surroundings as you explore this lovely area.

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