Best canyons around Weyarn are characterized by dramatic geological features, often carved by rivers through rock. The region, situated in Bavaria, Germany, features impressive gorges, locally known as "Klamms," which offer experiences akin to exploring canyons. Weyarn's natural features include river valleys and grottoes, providing diverse outdoor activities. These natural formations are popular destinations for hiking and experiencing nature.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Lourdes Grotto in the Schlacht district Info at https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/ebersberg/lourdesgrotte-glonn-1.4928390 ; https://www.merkur.de/lokales/ebersberg/glonn-ort28734/corona-bayern-ebersberg-party-jugendliche-mariengrotte-randale-glonn-polizei-90780620.html and https://www.facebook.com/ebersberger.zeitung/posts/mariengrotte-in-glonn-leidet-unter-n%C3%A4chtlichen-partys/4247690735289124/
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Very atmospheric little grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is worth looking into the cracks in the corridor walls where one or two surprisingly shaped stones are hidden.
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Suddenly you come across a small but beautiful grotto, an opportunity to take a short rest.
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The Lourdes Grotto is the name given to Marian Grottoes, which are replicas of the Grotto of Massabielle near Lourdes in southern France and Our Lady of Lourdes. In 1858, Saint Bernadette said she saw Our Lady in this grotto. At the site of the Marian apparitions, a Madonna figure adorns the grotto, the original of which Joseph-Hugues Fabisch created for Massabielle in 1864 based on Bernadette's information. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lourdesgrotte
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According to legend, at the end of the 19th century, the Ayingen village shepherd at the time, the "Much", sought shelter under an ancient, large beech tree with the sheep he had entrusted to him because of an approaching storm. This spot was popular because a spring rose there where people could cool off. For no apparent reason, all the sheep suddenly ran off in the same direction. The Much found them nearby in what was then a young forest. Minutes later, lightning struck the ancient beech tree and destroyed it completely. The Much would probably not have survived if he had stayed in the old location. Overwhelmed by the event, the Much knelt down and thanked God for his rescue. Afterwards he was changed, taciturn and thoughtful. Weeks later he was found dead in the spot where he had thanked God for his rescue, dressed in his Sunday best. What and how he died was never clarified. The source and the entire history of both grottos can be found at the following link: www.mystisch.net/blog/?p=128
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The Kupferbachtal was created at the end of the last Ice Age when the meltwater from the Inn-Chiemsee Glacier and partly from the Isar Glacier could not flow into the Rosenheim Basin, which was still filled with ice, and thus a longer period of standstill at the edge of the glacier (so-called Ellkofen Stage). Northeast towards Wasserburg or Gars towards the Inn (“surrounding channel”). The surrounding channel was formed and used between around 18,000 years ago and around 16,500 to 17,000 years ago. Today the area is characterized by several strong calcareous springs. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kupferbachtal
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Worth seeing! Apparently there has been vandalism before, otherwise there would be no wireless wildlife camera in operation under the Madonna.
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Nice waypoint, but not a highlight
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Around Weyarn, you'll discover impressive gorges, locally known as "Klamms," which offer experiences akin to exploring canyons. The region is characterized by dramatic geological features, often carved by rivers through rock, providing stunning natural landscapes for hiking and exploration. Beyond gorges, the area also features river valleys and grottoes.
The Mangfall Valley is a popular river and gorge area known for its beautiful and mostly solitary routes. Another notable spot is the Mangfall River at Westerham, where the river has carved a deep and impressive natural gorge. Additionally, the Schlocker Grotto (Aying) and Lourdes Grotto are unique natural monuments and religious buildings located within gorge-like settings, offering cultural and natural points of interest.
Yes, Bavaria is home to several spectacular gorges. The Partnachklamm near Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a 700-meter-long gorge with a path winding past underground water basins and waterfalls. The Breitachklamm in the Allgäu region is one of Central Europe's deepest gorges, known for its powerful river and impressive rock formations. Other notable gorges include the family-friendly Maisinger Gorge and the wild Weißbachschlucht in the Berchtesgadener Land.
Many of the natural areas and gorges around Weyarn are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Mangfall Valley offers routes that can be enjoyed by families, and the Mangfall River at Westerham provides accessible viewpoints. In the wider Bavarian region, the Maisinger Gorge is particularly noted for its family-friendly hikes and opportunities for splashing in the stream.
The gorges around Weyarn offer diverse hiking experiences. For example, the Mangfall Valley provides a beautiful, mostly solitary route with a rewarding climb. You can also find various mountain hikes in the broader area, such as the 'View from Taubenberg – Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel loop from Osterwarngau' which is an easy 6.24 km route. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Weyarn guide.
Yes, the region features unique sites that blend natural beauty with cultural significance. The Schlocker Grotto (Aying) is a religious building and natural monument associated with local legends. Similarly, the Lourdes Grotto and the Winhart Grotto of Glonn are privately built grottos, often cared for with great devotion, offering peaceful places for reflection within natural settings.
The gorges in Bavaria can be enjoyed year-round, each season offering a different experience. While most are popular in summer for hiking and cooling off, some, like the Partnachklamm, are also magical in winter when frozen basins and waterfalls create a stunning icy landscape. Always check local conditions before visiting, especially during colder months.
Beyond hiking, the area around Weyarn offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Mangfall loop from Weyarn' for mountain biking or the 'Lake Seehamer – View of Reichersdorf loop from Weyarn' for touring bicycles. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Weyarn and Cycling around Weyarn guides.
While specific wild swimming spots directly within the Weyarn gorges are not widely publicized, the Maisinger Gorge in the wider Bavarian region is known for its gravel banks along the Maisinger Bach stream, which are suitable for splashing and playing, offering a pleasant cool-off on hot days.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and often solitary experience offered by routes like those in the Mangfall Valley. The impressive natural beauty, including the deep gorge carved by the Mangfall River at Westerham, and the unique blend of nature and local legends at sites like the Schlocker Grotto, are frequently highlighted. The area's diverse natural formations provide excellent opportunities for observation and exploration.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the climb through the Mangfall Valley is considered intermediate and requires effort but is very rewarding. Many routes are suitable for a range of abilities, from easy family walks to more challenging mountain hikes. It's always advisable to check the specific route details before you go.


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