Breitachklamm, Gorge in Germany
Breitachklamm is a gorge created by the river Breitach in the Allgäu region in Southern Germany.
The gorge was formed over several thousand years due to water erosion.
It's a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and hiking trails.
The gorge is accessible all year round, but it's particularly stunning in winter when the waterfalls freeze.
Breitachklamm is one of the deepest rocky gorges in Central Europe.
Location: Oberstdorf
Elevation above the sea: 910 m
Length: 1,100 m
Width: 50 m
Website: breitachklamm.com
Source: Wikimedia