Best canyons around Feldkirchen Westerham are characterized by the deeply incised Mangfall Gorge, a significant natural attraction in the region. This area, part of the Bavarian Prealps, features a diverse terrain of gentle hills, dense forests, and river valleys. The Mangfall River flows through this landscape, offering a rugged natural environment for exploration. The region provides various routes for hiking and cycling, allowing visitors to experience its natural features.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Lourdes Grotto in the Schlacht district Info at https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/ebersberg/lourdesgrotte-glonn-1.4928390 ; https://www.merkur.de/lokales/ebersberg/glonn-ort28734/corona-bayern-ebersberg-party-jugendliche-mariengrotte-randale-glonn-polizei-90780620.html and https://www.facebook.com/ebersberger.zeitung/posts/mariengrotte-in-glonn-leidet-unter-n%C3%A4chtlichen-partys/4247690735289124/
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Very atmospheric little grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is worth looking into the cracks in the corridor walls where one or two surprisingly shaped stones are hidden.
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Suddenly you come across a small but beautiful grotto, an opportunity to take a short rest.
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The Lourdes Grotto is the name given to Marian Grottoes, which are replicas of the Grotto of Massabielle near Lourdes in southern France and Our Lady of Lourdes. In 1858, Saint Bernadette said she saw Our Lady in this grotto. At the site of the Marian apparitions, a Madonna figure adorns the grotto, the original of which Joseph-Hugues Fabisch created for Massabielle in 1864 based on Bernadette's information. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lourdesgrotte
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According to legend, at the end of the 19th century, the Ayingen village shepherd at the time, the "Much", sought shelter under an ancient, large beech tree with the sheep he had entrusted to him because of an approaching storm. This spot was popular because a spring rose there where people could cool off. For no apparent reason, all the sheep suddenly ran off in the same direction. The Much found them nearby in what was then a young forest. Minutes later, lightning struck the ancient beech tree and destroyed it completely. The Much would probably not have survived if he had stayed in the old location. Overwhelmed by the event, the Much knelt down and thanked God for his rescue. Afterwards he was changed, taciturn and thoughtful. Weeks later he was found dead in the spot where he had thanked God for his rescue, dressed in his Sunday best. What and how he died was never clarified. The source and the entire history of both grottos can be found at the following link: www.mystisch.net/blog/?p=128
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The Kupferbachtal was created at the end of the last Ice Age when the meltwater from the Inn-Chiemsee Glacier and partly from the Isar Glacier could not flow into the Rosenheim Basin, which was still filled with ice, and thus a longer period of standstill at the edge of the glacier (so-called Ellkofen Stage). Northeast towards Wasserburg or Gars towards the Inn (“surrounding channel”). The surrounding channel was formed and used between around 18,000 years ago and around 16,500 to 17,000 years ago. Today the area is characterized by several strong calcareous springs. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kupferbachtal
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Worth seeing! Apparently there has been vandalism before, otherwise there would be no wireless wildlife camera in operation under the Madonna.
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Nice waypoint, but not a highlight
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The primary natural attraction is the Mangfall Gorge, a deeply incised valley carved by the Mangfall River. It offers a rugged and picturesque landscape with rapids and beautiful views, making it a significant natural feature in the region.
Yes, the region features several notable historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Schlocker Grotto (Aying), a religious building and natural monument with a historical legend. Another is the Winhart Grotto of Glonn, a man-made grotto built from tuff dripstones, known for its unique illumination of a Madonna statue. The Lourdes Grotto is also a historical site, a private grotto cared for with love, offering a peaceful place to stay.
The Mangfall Gorge is integrated into numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the river. For more specific activities, explore running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain biking trails that traverse the diverse terrain of hills, forests, and river valleys.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Mangfall River at Westerham offers views of the gorge and is marked as family-friendly. The Lourdes Grotto is also a family-friendly historical site. Many paths in the broader Mangfall region are easily navigable and cater to various fitness levels.
The Mangfall River at Westerham provides excellent views of the deep and impressive Mangfall Gorge. Another interesting spot is the Mangfall Gorge Crossing at Darching, a bridge that offers gigantic views into the gorge, especially for cyclists.
The Mangfall Gorge is enjoyable throughout the year, but summer offers refreshing breaks by the water. After rain, some paths can be muddy, adding to an adventurous feel. The picturesque landscape is beautiful in all seasons, with dense forests and river valleys providing diverse scenery.
Yes, the Mangfall Gorge is well-suited for cycling. There are numerous cycling routes, including the Mangfall Cycle Path, that allow you to experience the natural beauty. The Mangfall Gorge Crossing at Darching is a popular spot for cyclists, offering great views.
The region offers a variety of routes catering to different fitness levels. While some paths can be muddy after rain, adding to the adventure, many are easily navigable. The terrain includes gentle hills and river valleys, providing options from easy to intermediate difficulty for hiking and cycling.
The Mangfall Gorge is unique for its deeply incised valley, offering a captivating and rugged natural environment within the Bavarian Prealps. It combines picturesque landscapes with rapids, dense forests, and a rich history, including natural monuments and man-made grottoes, providing a diverse experience for visitors.
Yes, the Mangfall Gorge provides opportunities for natural immersion. Visitors can enjoy refreshing breaks by the water, especially during warmer months, making it an ideal spot to cool off and connect with nature.
You can explore the Mangfall Gorge on foot via various hiking trails. The area between Grub, Valley, and Maxlmühle is particularly noted for its deep and impressive natural gorge that can be explored by walking. Trails like the 'Mangfall loop' allow you to experience the natural beauty up close.
The terrain around Feldkirchen-Westerham and the Mangfall Gorge is diverse, featuring gentle hills, dense forests, and river valleys. You can expect paths that range from easily navigable to potentially muddy after rain, offering varied experiences for hikers and cyclists.


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