Seehausen am Staffelsee
Seehausen am Staffelsee
Best canyons near Seehausen am Staffelsee are found within the broader region surrounding this Bavarian municipality. Situated close to Murnau am Staffelsee, the area is characterized by its natural landscapes and geological features. The region features several gorges, locally known as "Klamm," where rivers have carved deep into rock formations. These natural attractions offer opportunities to experience rugged rock walls, flowing water, and forested environments.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Small gorge with stairs. Very beautiful and interesting design, suitable for a short walk.
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Always along the stream, always changing sides over bridges, it goes uphill towards the Hörnle-Bahn valley station. Really very idyllic and charming.
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Very nice trail along the river
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Small area with a fascinating primeval gorge-like forest landscape
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the Asamklamm Gorge, where the Eschenlaine river carves through dolomite rock, offering unique insights, especially when water levels are low enough to walk parts of the riverbed. Another fascinating site is the Drachenstich Gorge, known for its primeval forest landscape and local legends of a dragon.
The gorges in this region, such as the Asamklamm and Schleifmühlklamm, are characterized by rugged rock walls, flowing water, and lush forested environments. You'll encounter rivers like the Eschenlaine and Kolbenbach carving deep into the rock, impressive waterfalls, and large trees. The Alpine Trail P21 (Peißenberg Alpine Club), for instance, leads past a forest gorge and the remarkable Reitner waterfall.
Yes, many gorges offer paths suitable for families. The Schleifmühlklamm, for example, features well-maintained paths and wooden walkways along the Kolbenbach, providing a tranquil and accessible experience for all ages. The Scenic Trail Along the Stream is also a good option, with a well-paved path through a gorge.
The gorges are beautiful year-round. In spring, during snowmelt or heavy rains, rivers like the Eschenlaine can become wild torrents, creating a dramatic experience. Summer offers a cool, shady escape, perfect for hiking. Paths and wooden walkways, like those in Schleifmühlklamm, are generally accessible throughout the year.
The region offers numerous hiking trails. For instance, the Alpine Trail P21 (Peißenberg Alpine Club) is a challenging route with alpine features, leading past gorges and waterfalls. The Scenic Trail Along the Stream provides a pleasant alternative route through a gorge. For broader hiking options, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Seehausen am Staffelsee guide.
Yes, the Drachenstich Gorge is associated with a local legend of a dragon that once plagued the area, a tale reflected in Murnau's coat of arms. The Asamklamm was also historically known as 'Black Brüll Klamm' before being named after Dr. Wilhelm Asam, a general practitioner from Murnau.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, such as the rugged rock walls and the sound of rushing water. Many find the experience of walking through the deep ravines, sometimes even directly in the riverbed during low water, to be fascinating. The well-maintained paths and the cool, shady environment, especially in summer, are also frequently praised.
While specific regulations vary by gorge, many natural trails in the region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions before visiting with your pet.
Besides exploring the gorges, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, running routes, and cycling tours around Seehausen am Staffelsee, catering to various difficulty levels and interests.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Alpine Trail P21 (Peißenberg Alpine Club) is designated as an alpine trail with challenging features. It leads through a forest gorge and past several waterfalls and ditches, requiring a good level of fitness and experience.
Given the natural terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layers of clothing are advisable as temperatures can vary, especially within the shaded gorges. A waterproof jacket is also recommended, particularly during spring or autumn, or if you plan to explore near waterfalls.
While Seehausen am Staffelsee is well-connected, access to specific gorges often requires a combination of public transport and a short walk or a car. For example, the Asamklamm Gorge is located near Eschenlohe, which can be reached by train, followed by a hike. It's best to check local bus and train schedules for the closest stops to your chosen gorge.


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