Best canyons around Bad Bayersoien are found within the Ammergau Alps region, which surrounds the tranquil high moor and serene Soier Lake of Bad Bayersoien. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes and offers various themed walking trails. The region provides opportunities to explore impressive natural canyons, showcasing dramatic geological formations.
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The path to this point is not maintained and is therefore not recommended; safe walking cannot be guaranteed.
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The Schleier Falls are very beautiful and the difficult path through the Ammer Gorge is worth it. Please note: extremely sensitive area - entering the Schleier Falls and possibly "showering" in the waterfall causes damage that nature will take a very, very long time to repair. So: it's OK to look, but please don't enter!
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Sections of the tour are only really feasible with very good shoes and sufficient body size. Especially in the rather wet seasons you have to be prepared for muddy and sloping paths.
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The small climb to the viewing platform is definitely worth it 👍🏼🤩
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The stairway that leads up here from the gorge is only for sure-footed walkers (see signs), with some very high steps, slightly exposed and extremely greasy when wet. The T1 rating (walk) in the komoot map is definitely wrong. The whole path in the gorge is T2 (hiking trail), this place is more like T3 (hiking trail with easy difficulty).
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The hike along the Ammer is a dream, pure nature... 🤩
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After rain, the track becomes extremely muddy, slippery and slippery. Good surefootedness is helpful here. Somewhat adventurous, but absolutely worthwhile and enjoyable tour! Pure nature... 🤩!
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The most popular gorge is the Schleifmühl Gorge, known for its picturesque setting and historical whetstone making. Other highly appreciated spots include Scheibum Gorge with its imposing rock face, and the Schleierfälle — Waterfalls on the Ammer River, offering a fantastic natural spectacle.
Yes, the Schleifmühl Gorge in Unterammergau is an excellent choice. It features secured hiking trails and wooden walkways, making it accessible for most visitors. It's generally less crowded and doesn't have an entrance fee, providing a tranquil experience.
The Schleifmühl Gorge is rich in history, showcasing the centuries-old craft of whetstone making. You can see remains of disused grinding mills and a restored mill, along with information stations that tell stories of the traditional craft and the 'life path of the stones'.
The canyons can be explored year-round. However, spring is particularly impressive when the water flow is strong due to snowmelt, enhancing the waterfalls and pools. The Schleifmühl Gorge is accessible all year, and even in winter, you can visit the waterfall.
You'll encounter dramatic geological formations, deep gorges carved by rivers, and impressive waterfalls. For instance, the Schleifmühl Gorge boasts several pools and waterfalls, while the Scheibum Gorge features an imposing rock face where the Ammer river dramatically narrows. The Asamklamm, though a bit further, showcases a deep gorge of dolomite rock.
While not directly in Bad Bayersoien, the nearby Asamklamm offers a thrilling experience with a narrow, high footbridge spanning the abyss, providing a unique perspective down into the dark waters of the gorge. This spot is known for its wild and deep character, especially during heavy rain or snowmelt.
The region around Bad Bayersoien offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, as detailed in the Cycling around Bad Bayersoien guide. There are also road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Bayersoien guide and gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Bad Bayersoien guide.
The Schleifmühl Gorge is generally less crowded than some of the larger, more famous gorges in Bavaria, offering a more tranquil experience. The Asamklamm, while further afield, is also known for being less frequented, providing a serene natural setting.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty, the refreshing atmosphere near the water, and the historical insights. Many enjoy the secured paths and wooden walkways that make exploration accessible. The less crowded nature of places like Schleifmühl Gorge also contributes to a peaceful experience.
Yes, several spots offer great views. At the Scheibum Gorge, a short climb leads to a viewing platform overlooking the Ammer river. The Schleifmühl Gorge also has a viewing platform at its end, providing a spectacular outlook over the Pulvermoos in the Ammergau Alps Nature Park.
Absolutely. The Schleierfälle — Waterfalls on the Ammer River are a fantastic natural spectacle within the Ammer Gorge. Additionally, the Soyermühle and Waterfall offers a beautiful view of the Ammer from a spacious wooden bridge, with a waterfall nearby.
The Schleifmühl Gorge can be explored year-round via secured hiking trails and wooden walkways, and notably, it does not have an entrance fee. While specific facilities like cafes directly within the gorges are not common, nearby towns like Unterammergau or Bad Bayersoien offer amenities.


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