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Top 12 Gorges in the Tennen Mountains

Best canyons in the Tennen Mountains are found within this rugged and heavily karstified range in the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria. The Tennen Mountains are characterized by a high plateau and numerous caves. The surrounding areas and fringes of the range feature impressive gorges carved by rivers. These natural formations offer insights into the region's geological history and riverine processes.

Best canyons in the Tennen Mountains

  • The most popular canyons is Lammer Gorge, a gorge that features riverside…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Lammer Gorge

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From the nearby Pass Lueg it is only a few steps to the Salzachöfen natural monument. The imposing breakthrough between the Tennengebirge and Hagengebirge in the Dachsteinkalk is more than …

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Pass Lueg and World War I Memorial

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Coming from the direction of Golling, the ascent to the Lueg Pass is still fairly OK. The cycle path runs along a strip on the road or slightly off the …

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Pass Lueg Tunnel and Lower Fortress

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As early as 1160, the Pass Lueg was in use as a customs and toll station.

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Bridge over the Lammerklamm

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A nice view towards the end of the hike through the gorge.

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Salzach Gorge

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A small but no less worth seeing gorge. In any case, sturdy shoes should be worn.

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Dunkel Gorge (Lammer Gorge)

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After returning from the Lammerklamm, it is worth descending into the dark gorge again, because it fascinates with the changing daylight, which always creates different moods and plays of colour.

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The Salzach Gorge is an impressive natural spectacle and unbelievable what water can do over time! I can only recommend it to everyone!

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A real favorite place with a mill game, swings and a hanging towel. Like the signs, we also ask that this great place remains free of garbage and rubbish 😊

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Winnerfall

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Imposing natural spectacle💦 The waterfall has something magical and roars with a roar and the Enge Gorge. Very impressive😃

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The Lower Fortress, built in 1837, is located at the Lueg Pass near Golling and is today an impressive historic structure directly on the cycle path through the Salzach Gorge. Originally serving as a customs and toll post around 1160, the pass was used strategically. The first fortifications were built in the 13th century. In the 17th century, Prince-Archbishop Paris Count Lodron had a new fortress built with the so-called Blockhaus to secure the national border. After being destroyed in the early 19th century, the fortress was rebuilt between 1834 and 1837. The cycle path today leads through an old tunnel hewn into the rock directly below the fortress and offers a special combination of nature and history. The cool passage and the wildly romantic surroundings make this section a highlight for cyclists. A gentle incline, well-paved path, and the proximity to the historic site invite you to take a short break or explore the surrounding area on foot.

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Pass Lueg is a small but distinctive Alpine pass in the Tennengau region of Salzburg, not far from Golling an der Salzach. It's a short but challenging climb by bike – especially from Golling, there are steep but manageable climbs. The route is paved and generally lightly trafficked. The highest point offers impressive views of the Tennengebirge mountains. The pass can easily be integrated into a longer bike tour, for example, in combination with a route along the Salzach or towards Werfen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which canyons in the Tennen Mountains are particularly well-regarded by visitors?

Visitors frequently praise the Lammer Gorge for its accessibility and well-maintained walkways, making it suitable even for inexperienced visitors. The Salzach Gorge is also highly rated for its dramatic views of the powerful Salzach river, which can be explored on foot in about 30 minutes.

Are there family-friendly canyons in the Tennen Mountains?

Yes, several canyons are suitable for families. The Lammer Gorge is noted for being well-made and accessible, even for inexperienced visitors. The Entrance to Salzachöfen Gorge and the Entrance to Salzachklamm Gorge are also categorized as family-friendly, offering impressive natural spectacles that inspire young and old.

What natural features can I expect to see in the canyons of the Tennen Mountains?

The canyons in the Tennen Mountains showcase dramatic natural beauty. You'll encounter powerful rivers carving through rock, impressive geological formations with erosion scours, and stunning waterfalls like Winnerfall. Many gorges feature lush, moss-covered walls and vibrant turquoise water, creating a memorable natural spectacle.

What outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in the Tennen Mountains?

Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular Lammerklamm and Mühlenrundweg Trail. For those seeking more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes. Cycling enthusiasts can also explore the area on various cycling routes, such as those on the Tauern Cycle Path.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks near the canyons?

Yes, the area around the canyons has historical significance. The Entrance to Salzachöfen Gorge can be easily combined with a visit to the pilgrimage church "Maria Brunneck" built in 1763. Additionally, the Pass Lueg and World War I Memorial, as well as the Pass Lueg Tunnel and Lower Fortress, are nearby, offering insights into the region's past.

What is the best time to visit the canyons in the Tennen Mountains?

While specific seasonal recommendations for each canyon vary, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal for visiting the canyons in the Tennen Mountains. During this time, the weather is more favorable for walking the trails and enjoying the natural beauty. Always check local conditions before your visit.

What should I wear when visiting the canyons?

When exploring the canyons, it is highly recommended to wear sturdy, non-slip shoes. This is especially important as paths can be uneven, involve steps and roots, and may be slippery, particularly after rain. Some visitors describe the experience as 'intoxicating,' so sure-footedness is key for a safe and enjoyable visit.

Are there any hidden gems or particularly impressive sections within the canyons?

Many visitors consider the "Dunkelklamm" (Dark Gorge) section of the Lammer Gorge to be its most impressive part. It fascinates with changing daylight that creates different moods and plays of color, showcasing how the water has carved its way through the stone. It's highly recommended to experience this section.

What are the difficulty levels of the canyon trails?

The difficulty levels vary. Some canyons, like the Lammer Gorge, are described as well-made and accessible even for inexperienced visitors. Others, such as the Entrance to Salzachöfen Gorge and Salzach Gorge, are rated as intermediate, requiring sturdy shoes and sure-footedness due to steps, roots, and wooden paths.

Can I find places to relax by the river in the canyons?

Yes, the Lammer Gorge offers riverside spots where you can relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. These areas provide a chance to take a break and appreciate the beauty of the river flowing through the gorge.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons in the Tennen Mountains?

Visitors consistently highlight the impressive natural spectacle and the raw power of the rivers as major draws. The well-maintained paths and accessibility of some gorges are also frequently praised, making these natural wonders enjoyable for a wide range of visitors. The unique rock formations and the immersive experience of walking through deep gorges are often mentioned as memorable aspects.

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