Best canyons around Peißenberg are characterized by impressive gorges and ravines in the Bavarian Alpine foothills. This region offers dramatic natural beauty and opportunities for hiking. The Ammer Gorge, sometimes referred to as "Bavaria's Grand Canyon," is a prominent natural feature. The landscape includes steep, forested hillsides above the Ammer River, providing a unique outdoor experience.
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Hardly accessible without sticks the day before when it was wet or raining and definitely something for experienced hikers who are sure-footed
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Very nice passages, but be careful when it is wet, then the valley quickly turns into a mud battle where surefootedness is required
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We are of the opinion that the Ammer has the most beautiful gorge and that a little bit of thrill is guaranteed. Since many paths are left in their natural state
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It's amazing what nature can conjure up. Definitely worth seeing
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It's just beautiful to look at, it's definitely worth it
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From here the path was again easy to walk
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The König-Ludwig-Weg leads through a wild stretch of path shaped and shaped by the murmur of the bunting for around 10,000 years through the "Grand Cayon Upper Bavaria", which almost never lets you go. Footbridges, steps and stairs in constant change with the tree-rooted subsoil of the Ammer Gorge make this piece of nature - especially after rain - a difficult, sometimes demanding hiking trail, for which good, really sturdy footwear is absolutely necessary; then it's a great way and a real highlight.
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The most prominent natural feature is the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail, often referred to as "Bavaria's Grand Canyon." It features narrow paths winding through steep, forested hillsides above the wild Ammer River. Another unique spot within the Ammerschlucht is the Sinter terraces in the Ammerschlucht, a natural phenomenon where calcareous steps have formed due to groundwater reacting with air.
You will encounter impressive geological formations, steep forested hillsides, and the wild Ammer River. The Sinter terraces in the Ammerschlucht showcase a special natural phenomenon of calcareous deposits. The Alpine Trail P21 also leads past a forest gorge and the remarkable Reitner waterfall, along with numerous other ditches and gorges.
Many trails, especially within the Ammer Gorge, are considered challenging. For instance, the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail and the König-Ludwig Trail through the Ammerleite are described as demanding, with muddy, slippery passages, footbridges, steps, and stairs. Good, sturdy footwear is essential. These are generally not suitable for a comfortable, easy walk.
The gorges offer an unforgettable natural experience throughout the warmer months. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the trails can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain. Visiting during drier periods will likely offer a more comfortable hiking experience. The Ammer Valley is noted for being a great place for cooling off on hot days.
The main gorge trails, such as the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail and the König-Ludwig Trail, are described as challenging and demanding, making them less suitable for young children or those seeking an easy family stroll. They require good footwear and can have difficult passages. For families, it might be better to explore less strenuous sections of the Ammer Valley or other regional trails.
Due to the challenging and often muddy or slippery terrain, especially on trails like the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail and the König-Ludwig Trail, good, sturdy footwear is absolutely necessary. Be prepared for wet conditions, particularly near the Sinter terraces where wet terrain is common.
Yes, the region around Peißenberg offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For gravel biking, explore options like the Staffelsee-Ammer loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Walchensee loop, while mountain bikers have trails like the View of Zellsee loop available.
The Ammer Gorge is unique due to its dramatic landscape, created by the wild Ammer River carving through steep, forested hillsides. It's a natural forest reserve, with efforts to return it to a primeval state, enhancing its wild appeal. The presence of features like the Sinter terraces and the overall challenging yet rewarding hiking experience contribute to its distinct character, earning it the nickname "Bavaria's Grand Canyon."
While specific dog-friendly designations are not provided for all trails, the challenging nature of paths like the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail, with its muddy, slippery sections and difficult passages, means that dogs should be well-behaved and capable of handling rugged terrain. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
Visitors describe the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail as a wildly romantic path, but warn that it has difficult passages for inexperienced hikers. It's explicitly stated as unsuitable for a comfortable walk, and good, sturdy footwear is essential due to muddy and greasy sections. Highlights include the natural monument Schleierfall and the rock opening Scheibum.
Yes, the Ammer Valley itself offers great views of the Ammer River and provides a natural setting for exploration. The trails along the gorge, though sometimes slippery, also offer scenic vistas of the river and surrounding landscape.
The Reitnerbachklamm Waterfall is located along the Alpine Trail P21 (Peißenberg Alpine Club). This trail, which has alpine features, leads past a forest gorge and continues to the remarkable Reitner waterfall. The waterfall itself is about 300 meters up the road to Böbing from the start of the Alpiniweg.


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