Waterfall at Wimbachklamm Gorge, Bavaria, Germany
With its steep rocky walls, cascading streams and scenery that looks painted by nature itself, the Wimbachklamm near Ramsau, in Berchtesgaden National Park, ranks among Bavaria's most stunning gorges. In today's photo, the Wimbach carves its way through narrow rock formations over a stretch of about 200 metres, tumbling down in small waterfalls and sculpting impressive patterns into the stone over time. The colourful layers of rock reveal geological processes that date back thousands of years.
Secure wooden walkways lead visitors right along the cliff walls through the narrow gorge. At the end, the dramatic Wimbach Valley opens up between the Watzmann and Hochkalter mountains—a popular starting point for hikes. Open to the public since 1847, the gorge continues to captivate visitors of all ages with its immersive natural beauty. The gorge is especially impressive in spring, when snowmelt increases the water flow. A hike here feels like a journey through time, revealing the raw, original power of nature.