Pöllat Gorge

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Pöllat Gorge is a steep, scenic ravine in Bavaria, Germany, known for its waterfalls, rugged cliffs, and proximity to Neuschwanstein Castle.

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Label Occurrences
Pöllat Gorge canonical 3
Pöllatschlucht 1

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
ravine
tourist attraction
administrativeDistrict Ostallgäu district
closestCity Füssen
continent Europe
country Germany
drainageBasin Lech River
surface form: Lech River basin
elevationType alpine gorge
federalState Bavaria
surface form: Free State of Bavaria
geologicalType erosional valley
hasAccessPoint Hohenschwangau Castle
surface form: Hohenschwangau

Neuschwanstein Castle area
hasActivity guided walks (seasonal)
hasFeature footbridges
hiking trails
narrow ravine
steep cliffs
viewpoints
waterfalls
hasNameInGerman Pöllat Gorge self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pöllatschlucht
hasRisk flooding during heavy rain
rockfall hazard
hasStructure Pöllat Bridge
walkways along the rock face
hasWatercourse Pöllat River
knownFor proximity to Neuschwanstein Castle
scenic landscape
languageOfToponym German
locatedIn Allgäu Alps
Bavaria
Ostallgäu
Schwangau
locatedInProtectedArea Alpine landscape protection region (Bavaria)
near Hohenschwangau Castle
Neuschwanstein Castle
partOf Bavarian Alps
surface form: Ammergau Alps and Allgäu Alps region
region southern Germany
seasonalStatus may be closed in winter or after storms for safety
touristRegion Romantic Road tourist route region
surface form: Romantic Road area
usedFor hiking
nature tourism
sightseeing

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Neuschwanstein Castle hasViewOf Pöllat Gorge
Pöllat Gorge hasNameInGerman Pöllat Gorge self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pöllatschlucht