Canyons around Großgmain are situated near the foot of the Untersberg mountain, close to the Bavarian border. This location provides access to impressive natural gorges and geological formations. The region is characterized by limestone and dolomite formations, shaped over millions of years. These areas offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for exploration.
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The path leads over 29 footbridges and bridges and several stone stairs through the wild Almbachklamm near Marktschellenberg. Even a tunnel is crossed. At the foot of the Untersberg, the Almbach has formed a deep gorge in the terrain. The path through the Almbachklamm is three kilometers long. Trees line your path, the bubbling and roaring torrent flows next to you. Right at the entrance to the gorge you can visit the oldest marble ball mill in Germany. An adventure for the whole family – even in summer. The Almbachklamm is usually open from the beginning of May to the end of October. However, there may be changes due to weather conditions (it's best to check on the website before starting your tour). The starting point is the free Almbachklamm car park on Kugelmühlweg in Marktschellenberg. If you come by public transport, you can use bus lines 836 and 840. Further information is available at https://www.berchtesgaden.de/almbachklamm.
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Beautiful gorge, very good paths with good security. However, good shoes, enough to drink in high heat. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are required. Good condition, as it is sometimes very steep up and down.
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The Almbachklamm is particularly long. There are many lattice floor steel bridges over the creek with magnificent views. There are also plenty of opportunities to put your feet in the water and relax away from it all and enjoy the spectacle of nature. A special plus is the possibility to extend the hike through the gorge with a circular hike over the Hammerstielwand.
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Tall people have to bend down here; fortunately the tunnel is not particularly long and after a few meters you can walk upright again.
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Hewn through the rock in just 4 weeks in 1894 by 250 men of the 1st Ingolstadt Engineer Battalion. Very low and ducking your head is recommended! 😊
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In the middle of the road, on the way to the waterfall. Through impressive gorges.
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Inside the gorge you come to this tunnel, which at a height of only 1.66m is best walked through bent over. A touch of adventure...
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Beyond the well-known Almbach Gorge, you can also explore the Weißbach Gorge, known for its scenic beauty and dramatic rock formations. Another option is the Glasenbach Gorge, which offers an easy-to-walk trail and is geologically very interesting.
Yes, the Almbach Gorge (Almbachklamm) is highly recommended for families. It features a well-maintained path with 29 footbridges and stone stairs, offering an adventure that appeals to children. The Glasenbach Gorge is also considered family-friendly with its easy-to-walk trail.
The gorges in this region, carved into limestone and dolomite formations, offer impressive rock formations and the sound of rushing water. In the Almbach Gorge, you'll find the spectacular Sulzer Waterfall, which plunges 114 meters in five cascades, making it the eleventh highest waterfall in Germany. The Weißbach Gorge also features several small waterfalls along its path.
Within the Almbach Gorge, you can visit the Untersberg Marble Ball Mill. This is Germany's oldest still-operating marble ball mill, where you can learn about the traditional craft of making marble balls using water power. It's an informative and unique historical experience.
The gorges are particularly appealing in summer for their cooling waters, offering a refreshing escape from the heat. The Almbach Gorge is typically open from early May to late October. While some gorges like the Glasenbach Gorge can also be an experience in winter, always check local conditions and opening times before your visit.
The area around Großgmain offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides exploring the gorges themselves, you can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Großgmain guide. There are also options for Gravel biking and Cycling, with routes like the Saalach River trails or tours towards Salzburg.
Yes, both the Almbach Gorge and Weißbach Gorge feature well-maintained paths. The Almbach Gorge path is generally considered suitable for families. For the Weißbach Gorge, while beautiful, visitors recommend being sure-footed and wearing good shoes, as some passages can be slippery and might not be suitable for very small children. The Glasenbach Gorge offers an easy-to-walk trail.
Sturdy shoes are essential for navigating the paths, especially in gorges like Weißbach Gorge where surfaces can be wet and slippery. Rainwear or weatherproof clothing is also recommended, and hiking sticks can provide extra stability on some sections. For the Almbach Gorge, some visitors suggest bringing rainwear due to the spray from the waterfalls.
While Großgmain itself is well-connected, direct public transport to the specific gorge entrances can vary. For the Almbach Gorge, located in Marktschellenberg, Bavaria, you would typically need to use a combination of bus services, possibly involving a transfer, or consider driving. It's always best to check current local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and connections.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by gorge. While many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, specific gorge paths, especially those with narrow sections, footbridges, or high visitor numbers, might have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check the specific rules for each gorge, such as the Almbach Gorge or Weißbach Gorge, before planning your visit with a dog.
Access to some gorges, like the Almbach Gorge, typically requires an entrance fee, which helps maintain the paths and facilities. There is a ticket booth at the entrance near the Untersberg Marble Ball Mill. For other gorges like Weißbach Gorge or Glasenbach Gorge, access might be free, but it's always good to confirm locally or on official websites before your trip.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the refreshing experience these gorges offer, especially during warmer months. The Almbach Gorge is loved for its varied scenery and excellent photo opportunities, with many finding it a perfect tour for families. The Weißbach Gorge is appreciated for being a beautiful, walkable, and natural escape. The overall consensus is that these gorges provide a captivating experience with dramatic scenery and the soothing sound of rushing water.


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