Best canyons around Bad Wiessee are characterized by deep gorges and ravines, locally known as "Klammen" and "Schluchten," carved by water over millennia in the Bavarian Alps. These natural formations offer unique hiking experiences through narrow valleys. The region provides diverse landscapes, from accessible paths to more challenging routes requiring sure-footedness. These areas are notable for their impressive waterfalls, cascades, and distinctive rock formations.
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A beautiful piece of nature. The Kirchseemoorrunde is a highly recommended hike.
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From Lenggries, the driveway stretches up quite a bit on gravel to the Hirschtalsattel. Is almost always in the shade and the stream makes it pleasant
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Beautiful MTB route. great valley
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Something for hot days.
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600 HM along a stream with crystal-clear water and invite you to cool off at any time
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The gorges, locally known as "Klammen" and "Schluchten," are characterized by impressive waterfalls, cascades, and unique rock formations carved by water. You'll find fast-flowing rivers, natural pools (Gumpen), and diverse landscapes. For example, the Wolfsschlucht Falls above Siebenhütten features beautiful waterfalls, while the Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor area includes the deep Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge), a glacial valley with a narrow stream.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Wolfsschlucht Falls above Siebenhütten offers an easy tour to beautiful waterfalls and is close to the water, making it suitable for children. The Weissach Gorge also features family-friendly trails.
Gorges are often cooler and shadier than open trails, making them ideal for a refreshing hike, especially in warmer weather. The constant spray from the water adds to the invigorating atmosphere. In winter, some gorges can feature intricate ice formations, but paths might be more challenging due to snow and ice.
The gorges provide unique hiking experiences, often with well-secured paths, bridges, and walkways. You can find routes ranging from easily accessible sections to more challenging trails requiring sure-footedness. For instance, the Große Wolfschlucht Waterfall is easily accessible along the riverbed with sturdy shoes, but venturing further beyond requires alpine experience. The Hirschbach Valley offers varied terrain, from gravel to scree, with some strenuous sections.
Yes, sturdy shoes are highly recommended for exploring the riverbeds and trails, especially in areas like the Große Wolfschlucht Waterfall. Some sections, particularly beyond the main accessible points, may require alpine experience and a head for heights. Always be cautious on narrow paths and near overhanging rock faces.
Yes, the Hirschbach Valley is a very popular mountain bike route. It features some steep climbs along the Hirschbach stream and offers routes that can lead towards Lenggrieser Hütte or Aueralm. You can find more mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Bad Wiessee guide.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous Mountain Hikes around Bad Wiessee, including routes to alpine huts and summits. There are also extensive options for Cycling around Bad Wiessee and MTB Trails around Bad Wiessee.
The Große Wolfschlucht Waterfall is known for having pools where you can swim. The Walchenklamm, located at the eastern end of the Sylvensteinsee, also features natural pools (Gumpen) and is a popular section for kayaking, though caution is advised due to narrow paths.
Visitors appreciate the raw power and natural beauty of these water-carved landscapes, with their impressive waterfalls and unique rock formations. The refreshing atmosphere, especially on warm days, and the diverse hiking opportunities are also highly valued. Many find the experience invigorating and a chance to witness dramatic geological formations.
While specific public transport details for each gorge vary, the region around Bad Wiessee is generally well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to see which routes serve the trailheads or nearby villages for gorges like the Wolfsschlucht or Hirschbach Valley.
Many hiking trails in the Bavarian Alps are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location, especially in nature reserves or protected areas. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
While the Wolfsschlucht and Hirschbach Valley are popular, the Walchenklamm, located at the eastern end of the Sylvensteinsee, is a significant gorge with impressive depths and overhanging rock faces, offering stunning views from its bridge. The Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor also offers a unique natural experience with its deep Teufelsschlucht.


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