Best canyons around Wolfratshausen are characterized by picturesque river valleys and extensive hiking trails along the Isar and Loisach rivers. The broader district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen features notable gorges and valleys. These natural formations offer opportunities for hiking and exploring diverse landscapes. The region provides a range of natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Great gorge and nice to walk. We saw many fireflies late in the evening (end of June).
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Beautiful nature on the way back to the train station
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A beautiful gorge where the stream always rushes
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Beautiful path through the Starzenbach Gorge
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Great little gorge with nature trails
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About eight kilometers long, mostly wooded terrain in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps between Föggenbeuern near Dietramszell and Egling, although I have not marked the piece between Egling and Thanning (because it is a road). You can roll wonderfully in both directions here, sometimes wider, sometimes narrower, sometimes rooty and there are also short pieces of tar. The incision begins south of Föggenbeuern and meanders six kilometers almost due north, turning west near Fraßhausen and Wörschhausen. From here, at the beginning of the 18th century, the abbot of the Schäftlarn monastery created the three ponds in Thanning for fish farming. These are fed by the Moosbach, which rises in the Reichertshauser valley a few hundred meters above the first pond in the Frauenholz area. The valley ends in Egling.
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Where should I start??? I just think it's great. Pretty crowded at lunch/afternoon. But it's worth it
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Magnificent gorge of the Starzenbach
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The gorges around Wolfratshausen, such as Starzenbach Gorge, offer picturesque river valleys, extensive hiking trails, and diverse natural landscapes. You'll find areas where streams like the Lainbach meander through forests, rushing over rocks and forming clear pools. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, with many trails winding through wooded terrain.
Yes, Starzenbach Gorge is particularly family-friendly, featuring a well-developed hiking trail and explanatory boards about the area's geology. It's a great spot for a nature walk with children, offering an engaging experience in a natural setting.
Many gorges offer excellent hiking. The Gleißental Valley features an approximately 8 km long, shady, and scenic trail popular with hikers and cyclists. The Höllgraben Gorge also provides a natural path along a brook, though it can be muddy in places. For more hiking options in the wider area, explore the Hiking around Wolfratshausen guide.
While Wolfratshausen itself is known for hiking gorges, dedicated canyoning opportunities are found in the broader district. The **Glasbach** in Jachenau, about 15.5 km from Lenggries, is a notable spot for canyoning. It features short rappels and potential jumps, with a highest rappel of 35 meters, rated as 'somewhat difficult'.
For actual canyoning, such as at the Glasbach, the activity is generally rated as 'somewhat difficult'. It involves navigating through canyons using techniques like rappelling and jumping, requiring a moderate challenge for those seeking adventure. The gorges within Wolfratshausen are primarily for hiking and range from easy to intermediate.
For hiking in the gorges, sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended, especially for places like Höllgraben Gorge where paths can be muddy. If you plan on canyoning, specialized gear such as wetsuits, helmets, harnesses, and appropriate shoes are essential for safety and comfort.
Yes, Starzenbach Gorge is notable for its origins in the Ice Age. It features explanatory boards that detail the geology of the area, offering insights into how these natural formations came to be.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and running along the Isar and Loisach rivers. The Hirschbach Valley, for instance, is a popular mountain bike route.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the well-maintained hiking trails, the shady and scenic routes like those in Gleißental Valley, and the opportunity to experience nature close to the city, as described for Waldschmidt Gorge and Root Staircase.
The Reichertshauserer Valley offers a mostly wooded terrain in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps. It's a great place for rolling along trails, sometimes wider, sometimes narrower, and can be enjoyed by both hikers and cyclists. The valley is fed by the Moosbach, which contributes to its natural charm.
The gorges are generally accessible throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. During wet weather or after rainy days, some paths, like those in Höllgraben Gorge, can become muddy, so prepare accordingly. For canyoning, the summer months typically provide the best water levels and temperatures.


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