Best natural monuments around Valley offer a diverse landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring lakes, rivers, and extensive moorlands. The region provides opportunities to explore natural reserves and enjoy views of the Alpine panorama. It is characterized by its varied natural features, including significant water bodies and forested areas.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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There's a well there. The water isn't tested, but there's no guarantee it's safe to drink.
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Station on the geo-teaching trail
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Beautiful old weir from the past.
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Beautiful little lake, easy to circumnavigate and wonderful for swimming, just a dream.
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Always a beautiful place on the Mangfall near Grubmühle. For me, the rapids were the middle of my hike from Darching to Bruckmühl today. Absolutely to recommend.
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The bubbling springs are fascinating to look at.
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The bubbling springs - Fascinating to look at!
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Among the most popular natural monuments in Valley are the Mangfall Rapids at Grub, known for its romantic scene and swimming spots, and Kirchsee, considered one of the most beautiful and warmest bathing lakes in the Oberland region with broad Alpine views. Visitors also highly appreciate the unique Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel with its healing spring.
Yes, Kirchsee is a great option for families, offering warm bathing waters and a kiosk. The Hackensee Weir is also considered family-friendly, perfect for a short hike around a beautiful lake with swimming opportunities.
Valley is characterized by diverse natural features, including tranquil lakes like Kirchsee, dynamic river rapids such as the Mangfall Rapids at Grub, and unique natural springs like the Deifedradi Spring. You'll also find extensive moorlands, forested areas, and stunning views of the Alpine panorama.
The region around Valley offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including circular routes around the Mangfall Rapids at Grub. There are also extensive MTB trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Valley, MTB Trails around Valley, and Road Cycling Routes around Valley guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, you can find various circular routes starting from the bridge at Mangfall Rapids at Grub. Be aware that trails in this area can be challenging, especially in damp weather, requiring sturdy shoes. The Hackensee Weir offers an easy, short hike. For more detailed information on hiking routes and their difficulties, refer to the Hiking around Valley guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. For swimming, Kirchsee is warm enough for swimming as early as April. The moor meadows around Kirchsee are particularly beautiful when they bloom in summer. For a unique experience at the Deifedradi Spring, visiting shortly before and after sunset is recommended, though a headlamp is advised for the return journey.
Yes, at Kirchsee, you can find a kiosk offering light refreshments. For other locations, it's advisable to check local amenities or bring your own provisions, especially for more remote spots like the Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel which has benches and shelter but no direct cafe.
The Deifedradi Spring (Devil, Move Yourself) at Seehamer See is a unique natural monument with a fascinating legend and bubbling sand, offering a meditative and vitalizing experience. The Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel, nestled in a forest clearing with its traditionally healing spring, also offers a tranquil and historically rich hidden gem.
While many areas are accessible, some natural monuments have specific considerations. For example, the trails around the Mangfall Rapids at Grub are described as a 'wild experience' and are explicitly not suitable for people with restricted mobility, small children, or prams. Always check specific highlight details for accessibility information.
The Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel is a notable example, combining a religious building with a natural spring. It's a pilgrimage site with a history dating back to the 18th century, where the spring water is traditionally believed to have healing properties for eye ailments.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural beauty, from the romantic setting of the Mangfall Rapids to the serene and warm waters of Kirchsee with its Alpine views. The unique and tranquil atmosphere of places like the Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel and the fascinating Deifedradi Spring are also highly appreciated for their distinct character and natural charm.


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