Ruppertsklamm is a dramatic natural gorge in the Niederwesterwald. This designated nature reserve, protected since 1936, features a unique landscape with significant elevation changes along a tributary of the Lahn.
The Ruppertsklamm is a prominent natural gorge situated in the Niederwesterwald region, near Lahnstein. This unique landscape, carved by a tributary of the Lahn originally known as the Michelsbach, is characterized by its steep cliffs and a significant elevation difference. Since 1936, Ruppertsklamm has been designated as a nature reserve, emphasizing its importance for preserving a distinctive geological formation and its associated ecosystems. The protection status ensures the safeguarding of the gorge's natural processes, the specific rock formations, and the specialized plant and animal species that thrive in this particular microclimate. The rugged environment provides a habitat for various species adapted to the cool, moist conditions of the gorge, contributing to the biodiversity of the region. The Ruppertsklamm stands as a testament to natural forces, offering insights into the geological history of the Lahn valley and preserving a valuable natural heritage.
| Location | Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz - Rhein-Lahn-Kreis |
| Area | 14.81ha |
| Year of foundation | 1985 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | b74d9fb1-9ffb-4f18-877e-003311cbf996 |
| Name and division |
Rheinland-Pfalz
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| Website | https://naturschutz.rlp.de/ |