Lammerklamm Gorge
A twisting limestone slot canyon in the Austrian Alps where the Lammer River has carved spectacular narrow passages full of rushing water and sculpted rock.
About this spectacle
Lammerklamm Gorge is a dramatic limestone canyon carved by the Lammer River in the Salzburg region of Austria. Visitors walk through a narrow slot gorge where towering rock walls close in overhead, filtering light into shifting patterns on the rushing turquoise water below. The canyon's twisting passages amplify the roar of the river, creating an immersive sensory environment. Wooden walkways and iron rungs are bolted into the rock face in the tightest sections, adding a gentle sense of adventure. The cool, moist air inside the gorge contrasts sharply with surrounding alpine warmth, and mosses and ferns cling to every wet surface. The interplay of sculpted limestone, cascading water, and dappled light makes it a compelling destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
When to go
May — Oct, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: SZG. Nearest city: Salzburg.
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