Best canyons around Bad Reichenhall are found within the wider Berchtesgadener Land region, an Alpine area known for its mountainous landscape and numerous hiking opportunities. The region features several impressive gorges, locally known as Klammen, which are accessible from Bad Reichenhall. These natural formations offer varied terrain, from narrow rock walls to river-carved paths, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The area's geology contributes to the formation of these unique canyon environments.
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Wonderful to look at... even if only a short part can be seen
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Great hike along the Weißbach. We were here at the beginning of December and were able to admire countless icicles along the way.
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Here you can see the crystal clear and often turquoise meltwater flowing through the gorge.
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The Marxenklamm forms an approximately 140 meter long narrow section of the Ramsauer Ache from the end of the magic forest to behind the Marxenbrücke. In this area, the average width of around 10 meters is reduced to less than half, thus ensuring a significantly higher flow speed and water whirlpools on the irregularly shaped walls. In these whirlpools, the stones from the Klausbachtal that are transported in the water rub against the rock walls and thus create smooth depressions on the walls and in the ground (so-called “scours”). In the gorge, two mountains with different types of rock face each other: the Reiter Alpe and the Hochkaltermassif. In this fault zone, the Dachstein limestone meets on the south side with the overlying Liaskalk from the Hochkalter andwerfen layers of the Reiter Alpe, with the Dachstein limestone dipping at an inclination of around 30 degrees beneath the much olderwerfen layers.
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If you walk along the hiking trail between the Hintersee and Ramsau, you can experience impressive views of the Marxklamm gorge again and again.
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If you start early in the summer/during the holiday season (9 a.m. at the latest), you'll have the gorge to yourself! There are two places where you can get right to the water. But be careful: the stones can be very slippery. The path through the gorge is easy to manage - with good shoes and a certain amount of surefootedness. Because there are numerous horseflies in places, insect spray is a good idea!
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The climb is very well secured with many bridges and safety ropes!
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The gorges, locally known as Klammen, are characterized by their wild romantic atmosphere, crystal-clear waters, narrow rock walls, and numerous waterfalls. They offer a blend of stunning natural beauty and accessible hiking paths, often shaped by historical events like timber rafting.
The Weißbach Gorge is highly popular, known for its beautiful, walkable paths and waterfalls. Another favorite is the Aschau Gorge, which offers a manageable path and spots to access the water. The Enchanted Forest along the Ramsauer Ache also features a non-demanding circuit through a gorge-like area.
Yes, the Enchanted Forest along the Ramsauer Ache is particularly suitable for families. It offers a non-demanding circuit through a romantic landscape of landslide rockfall rubble and the Ramsauer Ache river.
You can expect to see dramatic rock formations, crystal-clear water, emerald-green pools, and numerous waterfalls. Gorges like the Weißbach Gorge are famous for these features, while the Marxen Gorge even features a glacier spring that becomes spectacular after rain.
Summer is ideal for visiting, as the gorges offer a refreshing escape and shade from the heat. For popular spots like Aschau Gorge, starting early in the morning (by 9 a.m.) is recommended to avoid crowds.
Good, sturdy shoes are essential for all gorge trails, as paths can be slippery, especially over wet stones, roots, and rocks. For some gorges like Weißbach Gorge, sure-footedness is required, and hiking poles can be helpful. Insect spray is also a good idea for places like Aschau Gorge due to horseflies.
Yes, the Marxen Gorge is noted as being especially worthwhile in rainy weather. Its glacier spring leads to more water flow, offering a truly spectacular sight.
Beyond hiking through the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, as well as gravel biking and mountain biking trails throughout the Bad Reichenhall area.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the refreshing experience, and the wild romantic atmosphere. The well-maintained, yet natural, paths through the gorges, accompanied by the sound of rushing water and views of waterfalls, are often highlighted as a dreamlike experience.
Yes, some gorges have historical significance. For example, the Weißbach Gorge was historically not just a hiking path but a crucial workplace for timber rafting, which was essential for salt production in Bad Reichenhall.
While generally accessible, caution is advised with small children in the Weißbach Gorge. Some passages can be narrow, steep, and slippery, and it sometimes goes down very low, requiring sure-footedness. It's recommended for those with good attention and appropriate footwear.


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