Enge, felsige Klamm mit türkisfarbenem Wildbach, umgeben von moosbewachsenen Felsen und grüner Vegetation

Leutasch Ghost Gorge

This gorge isn’t like a typical gorge. It winds for kilometers through the ravine along a steel footbridge (which was completed in 2005). It serves as a link between Mittenwald and Leutasch.The loop hike takes about 2 hours, accompanied throughout by the spirit of the gorge.The Leutasch Ghost Gorge is free to visit; however, there is a €1.80 admission fee to view the waterfall, which flows through narrow rock walls and is not visible from the outside.Unfortunately, it is not suitable for dogs.Still well worth seeing!. More tips from our blog.

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https://www.seefeld.com/leutasch-tirol/geisterklamm

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Published On: 10. April 2025
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