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Top 5 Gorges around Hausham

Best canyons around Hausham are found in a region characterized by the Bavarian Alps, offering picturesque landscapes, hiking trails, and proximity to lakes like Schliersee and Tegernsee. The area features lush meadows, dense forests, and river landscapes. While deep, narrow canyons are not explicitly noted within Hausham itself, the surrounding area provides several notable gorges and ravines near Hausham. These natural features offer diverse hiking experiences and scenic beauty for explorers.

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

Jenbachsteig

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When it is wet, the Jenbachsteig is very slippery because the water and the hikers have to cross smooth stones. If there is a lot of water, parts of the …

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Interesting place on the way between Bodenschneid and Rinnerspitz. Coming from the Rinnerspitz, you have to climb from the gutter onto a smaller rock here, if necessary after dropping your backpack.

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Jenbachtal

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Start from the last hiking parking lot in Bad Feilnbach, nobody meets until shortly before the cable car route

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Jenbachklamm

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Scenic a dream and quite demanding for running. Sometimes you walk on stairs and especially when it rains, it can be a bit slippery. So do not just look at …

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Fabian
July 29, 2024, Jenbachsteig

On July 27, 2024, the Jenbachsteig was closed due to a landslide, risk of rockfall and thus danger to life.

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Very interesting section of the trail! I wouldn't call it a climbing section though, as you can manage the section without using your hands, at least on the way up.

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Simon Schmid
June 18, 2023, Jenbachtal

Nice moderate hike mainly through the forest.

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Wolfgang
June 9, 2023, Jenbachsteig

The Jenbachsteig is a great section - absolutely recommendable! Currently (05/23) blocked until further notice.... Flood damage, not accessible.

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Ria🦔
September 6, 2022, Jenbachsteig

When it is wet, the Jenbachsteig is very slippery because the water and the hikers have to cross smooth stones. If there is a lot of water, parts of the path could also be flooded, since the path goes right up to the river bed or is only partly at the edge of the river bed. With suitable hiking boots and a little sure-footedness, however, the path is not a problem and is a beautiful walk.

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Great section when descending from the Boden Schneid. Surefootedness required.

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I had to "like" this highlight to be able to comment. These "highlights" shouldn't actually exist. Apart from the fact that this piece is practically not drivable, the impression is given that it is a "great" trail. Nothing like that. At best, a laborious connection piece, on which you have to push down or carry up between the rocks. A sign expressly advises NOT to drive there as the path is very sensitive to erosion. This ignoring the local conditions only brings the MTB driving in the area into disrepute, further restrictions are the logical consequence at some point ...

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Interesting place on the way between Bodenschneid and Rinnerspitz. Coming from the Rinnerspitz, you have to climb from the gutter onto a smaller rock here, if necessary after dropping your backpack.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there actual canyons directly in Hausham?

Based on geological characteristics, there are no deep, narrow canyons typically referred to as such directly within Hausham. The region, part of the Bavarian Alps, is more characterized by lush meadows, dense forests, majestic peaks, and river landscapes. However, the surrounding area offers several notable gorges and ravines that provide similar scenic and challenging hiking experiences.

What are the most popular gorges and ravines near Hausham?

Among the most popular natural features are Jenbachsteig, known for its path right up to the riverbed, and Jenbachtal, which offers a tranquil, moderate hike through the forest. Visitors also highly appreciate Jenbachklamm, a gorge featuring picturesque waterfalls.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the gorges around Hausham?

The gorges and ravines near Hausham often feature stunning natural elements such as flowing rivers, picturesque waterfalls, and dense forest sections. You'll encounter varied terrain, from smooth stones along riverbeds to rocky trails and elevated viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the surrounding Bavarian Alps.

What should I know about hiking the Jenbachsteig?

The Jenbachsteig is a popular trail that can be very slippery when wet due to smooth stones, as the path often goes right up to the riverbed. It requires suitable hiking boots and sure-footedness. If there's a lot of water, parts of the path might even be flooded. Dogs should be comfortable with narrow bars and metal stairs in some sections.

Is Jenbachtal suitable for a moderate hike?

Yes, Jenbachtal is known for offering a nice, moderate hike mainly through the forest. It's often a tranquil journey, especially if you start from the last hiking parking lot in Bad Feilnbach, where you might encounter few people until closer to the cable car route.

Are there any gorges with waterfalls near Hausham?

Yes, Jenbachklamm is a notable gorge with picturesque waterfalls. While beautiful, the trail can be quite demanding, especially for running, as it involves walking on stairs and potentially slippery surfaces, particularly when wet.

What are some challenging trails or sections in the gorges around Hausham?

Besides the potentially slippery Jenbachsteig, you might encounter challenging sections like the Narrow rocky trail between Obere Firstalm and Freudenreich-Alm, which is a laborious connection piece requiring pushing or carrying bikes. Another interesting, challenging section is the Rock gully before the Bodenschneid summit, which requires surefootedness.

What outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Hausham?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the Hausham area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult, often featuring scenic views of the lakes and mountains.

Are there specific mountain biking trails near these gorges?

Yes, the region offers several mountain biking trails. Popular options include the Gindelalmen Mountain Pastures loop from Hausham and routes with views of Lake Tegernsee or Spitzingsee. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Hausham guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and ravines near Hausham?

Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty, the tranquility of the forest trails, and the diverse hiking experiences. The picturesque waterfalls, riverbed paths, and challenging sections add to the appeal, making these gorges a favorite for those seeking natural exploration and rewarding views in the Bavarian Alps.

Are there any specific tips for navigating the rocky trails?

For trails like the Narrow rocky trail between Obere Firstalm and Freudenreich-Alm or the Rock gully before the Bodenschneid summit, surefootedness is essential. Some sections may require you to climb or use your hands, and it's always advisable to wear appropriate hiking boots. Be mindful of signage, as some areas may advise against cycling to prevent erosion.

What is the best time to visit the gorges around Hausham?

While specific seasonal recommendations for the gorges are not detailed, the Bavarian Alps region is generally beautiful in spring, summer, and autumn for hiking. During wet conditions, trails can become very slippery, so it's advisable to check weather forecasts and be prepared with suitable footwear and caution.

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