Best canyons around Bernau am Chiemsee are characterized by steep rock faces, rushing water, and unique geological features. The Chiemgau region, where Bernau a. Chiemsee is located, offers numerous gorges and natural formations. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and exploring lush, water-rich landscapes. The terrain around Bernau a. Chiemsee features impressive natural formations, including several waterfall-carved gorges.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Make sure your lights are in order. It is striking that the car drivers and truck drivers pass by with plenty of space, they could learn something from that in the Netherlands!! I am now using the Garmin laser rear light, recommended! Try to help oncoming traffic by looking far through the bend and signaling them that they can safely overtake.
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great climb up to the summit
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Super nice, just go once.
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It really is a very beautiful hiking trail with many very different passages 🤩🥾 In fact, you really should be sure-footed (the signs say so too) and it can of course be a bit slippery after a rainy day 😅 We had fun despite some passages that were a bit difficult for us 😁
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Beautiful, easy-to-walk path along the stream... several small pools invite you to linger
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Beautiful path up to the eastern summit of the Kampenwand... you have to climb a little and should therefore be sure-footed... it's amazing how many inexperienced hikers venture up here thanks to the nearby cable car.
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The Kaisersäle are not the eastern peak of the Kampenwand with the panoramic view, as you might read in the tips here, but rather the small gorge with a bit of scrambling over the rocks. Partly steep, but never exposed.
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The Chiemgau region, including Bernau am Chiemsee, is known for its 'Schluchten' and 'Klammen' (gorges) which feature steep rock faces, rushing water, and unique geological formations. You'll find lush, water-rich landscapes, often carved by waterfalls, offering impressive natural beauty.
Yes, the Klausgraben is noted as family-friendly, offering an easy-to-walk path along a stream with many small waterfalls, making it a refreshing experience. The Wolfsschlucht in Bernau also provides a pleasant and shaded hiking experience suitable for families.
A popular choice is the Schmugglerweg Trail to Entenklamm, which offers a beautiful hiking experience with varied passages. Another notable option is the Klausgraben, known for its small waterfalls and refreshing atmosphere.
For a more adventurous, canyon-like experience, the Entenlochklamm, located near Kössen (about 25 km from Bernau a. Chiemsee), is a significant natural attraction. It's a popular spot for rafting and canyoning, featuring steep rock faces and thrilling whitewater sections along the Tiroler Ache.
Many gorges offer stunning viewpoints. For instance, the Kampenwand East Summit, which is associated with gorge formations like the Kaisersäle Gorge, provides great all-round views with an impressive cross and a viewing platform. The Klausgraben also features picturesque natural settings.
Yes, the Tiroler Achen Gorge offers a scenic cross-border road between Kössen and Schleching. This route goes through a ravine via two short tunnels, providing a unique driving experience through the 'breakthrough valley of the Tiroler Achen'.
The gorges in the Chiemgau region are characterized by their steep rock formations and the erosive power of water. You'll encounter numerous small waterfalls, especially in areas like the Klausgraben, and impressive rock faces that define these 'Schluchten' and 'Klammen'.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including options for different difficulty levels. There are also mountain hikes and running trails available, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes.
The gorges, particularly those with lush, forested environments like the Wolfsschlucht, are especially appealing on warm days due to their cool and refreshing atmosphere. Generally, spring through autumn offers pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring these natural formations.
Yes, the path leading up to the Kaisersäle Gorge, Kampenwand, requires some climbing and sure-footedness, making it suitable for more experienced hikers. It offers a beautiful and challenging ascent to the eastern summit of the Kampenwand.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing experience, especially on warm days, and the natural beauty of the trails. The presence of numerous small waterfalls, as seen in the Klausgraben, and the varied passages of trails like the Schmugglerweg Trail to Entenklamm, are often praised.


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