Liechtensteinklamm

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Liechtensteinklamm is a narrow gorge located in the Austrian state of Salzburg. It features a path approximately 1 km long, offering views of its steep rock walls reaching heights of up to 300 meters. The gorge was first made accessible to the public in 1875.

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Formed by the Grossarler Ache river, the Liechtensteinklamm has been shaped over millennia through water erosion. It is named after Prince Johann II of Liechtenstein, who financed its development. The gorge can be accessed from St. Johann im Pongau and typically requires an entrance fee. Visitors can expect to spend around 1.5 hours exploring the path and viewing platforms.