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Lammerklamm Gorge: A Natural Wonder

Explore the Lammerklamm Gorge: a breathtaking natural wonder carved by glaciers and the Lammer River near Scheffau, Austria. An unforgettable hiking experience awaits.

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The Lammerklamm Gorge, near Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Austria, is a stunning natural monument carved by glacial ice and the Lammer River over thousands of years. Accessible since 1884, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore towering rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear turquoise waters via secured walkways.

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Local tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes as the trails can be slippery, especially near the waterfalls.
  • Visit during the off-season (May, June, or September) to avoid crowds.
  • Check the opening hours before you go, as the gorge is closed from late October to mid-April.
  • Consider purchasing a Salzburg Land Card for free admission.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in Scheffau am Tennengebirge, you can walk to Lammerklamm. From the center of Scheffau, follow the road towards Lammerklamm, using local signs. The walk is approximately 2 km and should take around 30 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    To reach Lammerklamm via public transport, take a regional train or bus to Golling an der Salzach. From Golling, take bus route 480 towards Scheffau and get off at the 'Scheffau am Tennengebirge' stop. From there, it is about a 20-minute walk to the entrance of Lammerklamm. A single bus fare from Golling to Scheffau is approximately €4-6. Check bus schedules in advance.

  • Driving

    If you're traveling by car, head to Scheffau am Tennengebirge. From the center of Scheffau, follow the signs towards Lammerklamm. Parking is available near the entrance at Lammertal Str. 78-136, 5441 Austria. Parking costs approximately €4 per hour. Note that a vignette is required to drive on Austrian highways.

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The Lammerklamm Gorge is a testament to the power of nature, located near Scheffau am Tennengebirge in the Salzburg region of Austria. This dramatic gorge has been carved over millennia by the relentless force of glacial ice and the Lammer River. The gorge's history dates back to the Ice Age, when glaciers sculpted the initial narrow valley. As the glaciers melted, torrents of water further eroded the landscape, creating steep cliffs and intricate rock formations. The Lammer River continues to shape the gorge, widening and deepening it. Declared a natural monument in 1978, the Lammerklamm is protected for its unique geological features and ecological importance. Visitors can explore the gorge via a network of secured walkways, steps, and bridges that wind along the rock faces. One of the most impressive sections is the 'Dark Gorge,' where the cliffs narrow to just a meter apart. The 'High Bridge' offers panoramic views of the gorge and the surrounding Tennengebirge mountains. The gorge is approximately 1 kilometer in length with a height difference of 43 meters. The Lammerklamm has been accessible to the public since 1884. In earlier times, the river was used to transport wood to the salt mines. Today, it provides a family-friendly hiking experience.

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