Best canyons around Bad Aibling are found within the surrounding Bavarian landscape, offering numerous gorges and ravines ideal for outdoor activities. These natural formations, often carved by rivers and streams, provide scenic trails and unique natural features. The region is characterized by its river valleys, including the Mangfall River, which contribute to a diverse terrain for exploration. Visitors can discover picturesque spots suitable for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Attention to waypoint 10: The path after the cement factory is currently closed by the municipality 15.11.2024 You currently have to walk the short distance back.
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On July 27, 2024, the Jenbachsteig was closed due to a landslide, risk of rockfall and thus danger to life.
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This is where the children's hiking heart beats faster. Beautiful scrambling.
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Wonderful road, no traffic. But be careful: it goes slightly uphill
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On the way to the Leonhardsquelle (or away from there)
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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 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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On partly secured, partly exposed unsecured paths and on footbridges and stairs, you pass the Jenbach waterfalls.
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The region around Bad Aibling offers several picturesque gorges. Among the most popular are the Jenbachsteig and Jenbachklamm near Bad Feilnbach, known for their scenic beauty and waterfalls. The Doblergraben also offers an intermediate trail with great views.
Yes, for families, the Bridge and Adventure Trail is highly recommended, offering scrambling and a fun experience for children. The Wolf Gorge (Wolfsschlucht) near Neubeuern Castle also features an easy circular hiking route suitable for families.
You can expect to encounter stunning natural features such as waterfalls, as seen in the Jenbach Gorge, and vibrant river landscapes. Many trails wind through dense forests, offering shaded paths and scenic viewpoints overlooking the valleys and distant Alpine foothills. The renatured sections of the Mangfall River also showcase diverse river characteristics.
The gorges themselves offer excellent hiking. For instance, the Jenbach Gorge has routes ranging from moderate to difficult, including loops like the 'Farrenpoint Summit – Jenbach Gorge loop'. The Wolf Gorge is part of an easy 45-minute circular hike. Additionally, the broader area provides many hiking options, such as the 'Mangfall Canal Trail – Theresien Monument Bad Aibling loop' which is an easy hike along the river. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Bad Aibling guide.
Yes, the Jenbachsteig is categorized as challenging. It can be very slippery when wet, with parts of the path going right up to the riverbed. It requires suitable hiking boots and sure-footedness, and some sections involve narrow bars and metal stairs, making it a demanding but rewarding experience.
Trails in gorges, particularly the Jenbachsteig and Jenbachklamm, can become extremely slippery after rain due to smooth stones and wet surfaces. It's crucial to wear appropriate hiking boots and maintain sure-footedness. Some paths might also be partially flooded if there's a lot of water. Always pay attention to the path ahead, not just the scenic views.
While many outdoor areas in Bavaria are dog-friendly, specific gorge trails like the Jenbachsteig have sections with narrow bars and metal stairs. If you bring dogs, ensure they are comfortable with such obstacles. Always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Yes, the Wolf Gorge (Wolfsschlucht) is situated near Neubeuern Castle, a historic landmark dating back to the 12th century. This adds a cultural dimension to your visit, allowing you to combine natural exploration with a glimpse into the region's history.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. The Mangfall River area is popular for cycling, with the Mangfall Cycle Path providing a scenic route. You can find more cycling options in the Traffic-free bike rides around Bad Aibling guide. For more adventurous canyoning experiences, the Alpenverein Bad Aibling organizes tours, though these typically venture further afield to locations like the Taschbach at Achensee.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the immersive natural experience. The picturesque waterfalls in the Jenbachklamm and the challenging yet rewarding paths of the Jenbachsteig are often highlighted. The opportunity for children to enjoy scrambling on trails like the Bridge and Adventure Trail also receives positive feedback, making these areas popular for diverse outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Mangfall River and Mangfall Canal define much of the natural landscape around Bad Aibling. The 'Mangfall Canal Trail – Theresien Monument Bad Aibling loop' is an easy path that offers accessible walking through diverse terrain, providing views of the distant Alps and the renatured sections of the Mangfall River.


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