The Arzler Pitzeklamm, also known as Pitzenklamm, is a gorge of the River Pitze in the municipality of Arzl in the Pitztal valley in Tyrol.
The approximately one-kilometer-long gorge forms the lowest section of the Pitztal valley up to the confluence of the Pitze into the Inn. It is bordered at the top by a road bridge leading to Wald im Pitztal and at the bottom by the railway line of the Arlberg railway along the bank of the Inn. The Arzler Pitzeklamm formed after the Würm glacial period through the erosion of the Pitze. In the transition area between limestone rock and moraine gravel, steep, inaccessible slopes developed on both sides. The vegetation is characterized by rare, diverse forest communities, including mountain maple-ash forests and lime mixed forests. It benefits from high humidity and unstable soil conditions.
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