
Oberauer Wagrain - Die Hotelpension (B&B)
The Liechtensteinklamm near St. Johann im Pongau is one of the deepest and longest gorges in the Alps. Over thousands of years, the Grossarler Ache has cut up to 300 m deep into the rock here. A well-secured path (approx. 1 km accessible) leads visitors through the middle of the gorge, past thundering waterfalls and narrow rock passages. Since its renovation in 2021, the gorge has been impressing visitors with new footbridges and a spiral-shaped viewing platform ("Helix"), which allows dizzying views into the depths. At the end of the gorge, a 50-metre-high waterfall is the crowning glory. The Liechtenstein Gorge is open from mid-May to October and an experience for young and old - there is also a small admission discount with a guest card. This natural spectacle is one of the most visited excursion destinations in Salzburger Land and can be reached by holidaymakers in Wagrain-Kleinarl in around 20 minutes by car.