Trettachklamm
Trettachklamm is a stunning natural waterfall located in the Austrian Alps, situated within the Hohe Tauern National Park. It is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country, known for its dramatic vertical descent and the surrounding lush alpine scenery. The waterfall originates from the Trettach Glacier, which feeds into the Trettach River, creating a powerful cascade that plunges approximately 150 meters (492 feet) into a deep, narrow gorge.
The area around Trettachklamm is part of the Salzach Valley, offering a mix of rugged terrain and
Access to Trettachklamm is primarily via hiking, as it is not served by public transportation. The most
The waterfall is particularly stunning during the spring and summer months when the glacier melt increases