Giessenbachklamm

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View of the upper part
Reservoir

Gießenbachklamm is a gorge in Breitenau (Kiefersfelden) , through which the Gießenbach in Klausenbachtal flows.

There is a stop of the same name at the Wachtlbahn ; it is the last stop before the border between Germany and Austria .

The approximately 600 meter long gorge between Reinhardsberg and Trainsjoch is accessible on the south-western side, about 60 meters above the stream. The ascent takes place over 190 steps from the power plant. Access is via the Bleier Sag in the Kiefersfelden district of Breitenau; there is a large water wheel. A reservoir with generators has been created directly above the gorge.

Above the gorge is the Schopperalm (open from May to the beginning of October). To the south of the gorge, about 400 meters away, is the Trojerhof .

The second light and music production "Felsenzauber" 2014 by Ingo Bracke at the gorge had 8000 visitors.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 36 ′ 56.5 ″  N , 12 ° 8 ′ 12.4 ″  E