Canyons in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau offer diverse natural landscapes characterized by impressive rock formations, crystal-clear waters, and carved gorges. This area, situated on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol, features a high plateau with several significant natural monuments. The region provides a range of experiences from family-friendly themed trails to more adventurous canyoning opportunities. It is known for its wild and romantic gorges, shaped by mountain streams over millennia.
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The Leutaschklamm is perhaps not as well known as the Partnachklamm, for example, but it is definitely worth seeing and worthwhile.
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Anyone who goes hiking through the Leutaschklamm becomes a border crosser. The border area between Austria and Germany runs here between Mittenwald and Leutasch. There is also a nice rest area right there.
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The Leutaschklamm runs between Leutasch in Tyrol and Mittenwald in Bavaria. The border can be recognized by a sign “Attention State Border” and border posts. There is an altitude difference of around 100 meters between the upper area of the gorge in Leutasch and the valley floor near Mittenwald.
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Mega beautiful hike with a gigantic view of the gorge.
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On the way to Mittenwald, the Leutascher Ache has left a deep incision in the rock over many thousands of years. The Leutaschklamm has its very own character and is therefore definitely worth seeing.
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The Mittenwald Gorge Kiosk marks the eastern exit of the Leutasch Ghost Gorge. Maybe a little refreshment before visiting the waterfall trail? €3 is charged for each adult. Children pay half. The gorge is much narrower here and the path leads directly above the Leutasch to the waterfall. Past a statue of the Virgin Mary, you quickly reach the 23-meter-high waterfall.
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Border stone to Austria! (T=Tyrol, B=Bavaria)
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The Leutaschklamm, also known as the Leutascher Geisterklamm, is a gorge near Mittenwald and Unterleutasch in the Bavarian-Tyrol border area, through which the Leutasch Ache flows. As early as 1880, the Leutasch Gorge was partially developed up to the 23 meter high waterfall. This made it the first developed gorge in the German Alps.
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Among the most popular canyons are the Leutasch Ghost Gorge, known for its secured lattice way and interactive stations, and the Gleirsch Gorge, which offers a wild and romantic natural experience with clear, ice-cold water. The Leutasch Gorge Panoramic Bridge is also a highlight, providing impressive views for those without a fear of heights.
Yes, several canyons are ideal for families. The Leutascher Geisterklamm (Spirit Gorge), which includes the Leutasch Ghost Gorge, features themed trails like the Gorge Spirit Trail and the Goblin Path with captivating stories and games. The Schlossbachklamm near Reith bei Seefeld also offers gentle terrain and small pools perfect for a refreshing dip, making it suitable for families.
You'll encounter diverse natural wonders. The Leutascher Geisterklamm boasts a 970-meter-long system of steel walkways hovering above the Leutascher Ache river, with whirlpools, rapids, and a 23-meter-high waterfall. The Gleirschklamm is characterized by imposing rock formations, wild waterfalls, and crystal-clear water carving through stone tunnels. The Karwendel Gorge features a gushing turquoise mountain stream, the Karwendelbach, which has created adventurous rock formations over millennia.
The canyons are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This allows for comfortable exploration of the trails and enjoyment of the refreshing coolness within the gorges. Some areas, like the Leutascher Geisterklamm, provide a welcome escape on hot summer days. Always check for seasonal closures or specific conditions before your visit, especially after heavy rainfall.
The Leutascher Geisterklamm (Spirit Gorge) is famously associated with a gorge spirit. When you hike the Gorge Spirit Trail (Klammgeistweg) in Austria, you'll find interactive stations that delve into the gorge's mythology, geology, flora, and fauna, allowing you to learn about this local legend.
Yes, for those seeking adventure, the Bergleintal in Leutasch offers excellent canyoning opportunities. The Berglein Canyon is particularly suitable for beginners, featuring a very narrow section with low heights, rappelling down picturesque waterfalls, jumping into clear pools, and sliding down natural water slides. Experienced professionals guide participants, ensuring safety.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, near the Gleirschklamm, you can follow the Isarsteig trail, which provides frequent views of the Isar River. The Karwendel Gorge offers an idyllic circular hike from the Infozentrum-Naturpark Scharnitz. You can find more hiking options in the region by visiting the Hiking in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau guide.
Many canyons are well-connected. The Schlossbachklamm, for instance, is easily accessible by public transport, located between the Hochzirl and Reith bei Seefeld railway stations. For other canyons, parking is generally available near the entrances, though it's always advisable to check specific locations beforehand. The Leutascher Geisterklamm is situated on the border between Bavaria, Germany, and Tyrol, Austria, with access points from both sides.
The Gleirsch Gorge, for example, was historically used for timber drifting, a dangerous task where logs were transported through the narrow gorge. Information boards along the trail now commemorate this challenging work. The Schlossbachklamm also features the viaduct of the centuries-old Karwendel Railway, adding a historical engineering element to the natural landscape.
Absolutely. The Leutasch Gorge Panoramic Bridge offers impressive views through the gorge, and the Höll Bridge (Leutaschklamm Gorge Bridge) spans the gorge with a 75-meter drop, providing a spectacular experience. The Karwendel Gorge also features the Karwendel Bridge, offering breathtaking views over countless peaks and side valleys of the nature park.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the Family Experience Cycle Path Leutascher Ache, by checking the Cycling in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau guide. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the Wildsee Lakeside Trail, detailed in the Running Trails in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau guide.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the unique experiences offered. Many highlight the refreshing atmosphere, especially on hot days, and the well-maintained paths that allow close proximity to the natural features. The interactive elements and mythological stories in the Leutasch Ghost Gorge are particularly popular with families, while the wild, unspoilt character of the Gleirsch Gorge is appreciated by nature lovers.


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