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Top 20 Gorges around Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Best canyons around Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen are characterized by deep chasms carved into the landscape by rivers. This region in Bavaria, Germany, features impressive gorges and canyons, showcasing unique geological formations. These natural features offer diverse experiences, from accessible trails to more challenging routes. The area's geography provides a setting for exploring powerful natural forces.

Best canyons around Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen

  • The most popular canyons is Klammweg, a gorge that leads towards the Höllentalangerhütte and further up to the Zugspitze. It…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Partnach Gorge

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The Partnachklamm is a popular destination. The race starts at the parking lot at the Olympic Stadium. Stronger shoes, and a rain jacket to coat are certainly beneficial. After the …

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Höllental Gorge

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The Höllentalklamm near Grainau, Hammersbach district, is a real experience. It's quite an uphill climb before you reach the entrance to the gorge. Nature lovers will find an unforgettable natural …

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Klammweg

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The Höllentalklamm is very beautiful, but the ascent to the Höllental entrance hut is exhausting and sweaty. There is reduced admission for members of the Alpine Club.

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Also feasible with dogs 👍

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Hammersbach (Klammweg)

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You can also stretch your feet further down. in the gorge itself a raging brook with many rapids

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Leutaschklamm Waterfall Trail

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A really recommendable place to visit.

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Schleifmühl Gorge

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The Schleifmühlklamm is not as majestic as the Partnachklamm, for example, but there is no entrance fee and it is much less crowded. Here you can explore the gorge all …

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Höllental Entrance Hut and Museum

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From the Hammersbach hiking car park, the entrance hut is at about 1,045 meters. The walk there takes about 60 to 90 minutes. The entrance fee to the gorge includes a visit to the museum in the gorge.

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Lainbach Waterfalls in the Lain Valley

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Very nice waterfall in the Laintal. In the upper part of the gorge, a small bridge over the waterfall leads to the grotto, with the statue of the Virgin Mary. …

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The bridge is located approximately 80 meters above the riverbed and offers impressive views into the gorge. It is part of the trail network to the Kaiserschmarrn Alm and Eckbauer, unless you take the lower path through the gorge.

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Britt Liebl
January 18, 2025, Eisenbrücke zum Eckbauer mit Blick auf die Partnachklamm

The bridge is located approximately 80 meters above the riverbed and offers impressive views into the gorge. It is part of the trail network to the Kaiserschmarrn Alm and Eckbauer, unless you take the lower path through the gorge.

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Very informative 🤓.

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Mega beautiful view 😍.

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June 28, 2024, Klammweg

You can discover a lot on the way to the gorge.

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It's worth coming here to experience it for yourself 👍 Even if it means putting up with some hardships!

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From 1910 to 1912, the Partnach Gorge, which is up to 80 meters deep, was opened up for tourism under the most difficult conditions and at great financial expense.

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The sign above the entrance to the gorge, a popular photo motif, shows the time it was opened up in the years 1910-1920.

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The water is crystal clear and is just great to look at 👀🤗😘👍

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular gorges to visit in Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen?

The region is home to several impressive gorges. The Partnach Gorge is arguably the most famous and frequently visited, known for its deep chasm and unique geological history. Another major attraction is the Höllental Gorge, which offers a more challenging hiking experience towards the Zugspitze. The Leutaschklamm Waterfall Trail, also known as the 'Ghost Gorge', is popular for its accessible paths and spectacular views.

Are there family-friendly canyons or gorges in the region?

Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The Partnach Gorge is generally considered family-friendly, though sturdy shoes are recommended. The Leutaschklamm Waterfall Trail is highly recommended for families due to its accessible and well-maintained walking paths, including steel walkways suspended above the river, and its fun 'Ghost Gorge' theme.

Can I visit the gorges with my dog?

The Partnach Gorge is feasible with dogs. However, for the Schleifmühl Gorge, dog owners should be aware that some bridge sections have perforated grids, which might be uncomfortable for paws. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and consider their comfort on different terrains.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons and gorges?

Many gorges offer different experiences depending on the season. The Partnach Gorge is accessible year-round, showcasing lush greenery in summer and impressive icy formations in winter. The Klammweg (Höllentalklamm) is typically open from mid-May to the end of October. The Schleifmühl Gorge can be explored all year round. Always check current opening status before planning your visit, especially for seasonal closures or construction.

What are the difficulty levels for hiking through these gorges?

The difficulty varies. The Partnach Gorge and Leutaschklamm Waterfall Trail are generally considered intermediate with well-maintained paths. The Höllental Gorge offers a more challenging hiking experience, serving as a gateway to alpine adventures with significant elevation gain to reach its entrance. Sturdy shoes are mandatory for all gorge visits, and rain gear is advisable due to constantly dripping water.

Are there options for canyoning in the Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen region?

Yes, for experienced canyoning enthusiasts, the region offers specific spots. Canyoning Schwarzbach near Wallgau is noted for its beautiful rock formations and is rated with a difficulty of v3-a3-II. Untere Schellaine, west of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, provides challenges with relatively high water flow from melting snow in spring, featuring rappels up to 16 meters.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the gorges?

You will encounter impressive rock walls, roaring waterfalls, and deep chasms carved by rivers. The Partnach Gorge showcases unique geological history with its 700-meter-long chasm. The Höllental Gorge features dramatic rock formations and powerful waterfalls. The constantly dripping water in many gorges creates a unique, atmospheric environment.

Are there any nearby amenities like cafes or huts near the gorges?

Yes, for the Klammweg (Höllentalklamm), the Höllentalangerhütte at 1387m above sea level invites you to stop for a break and even offers overnight stays. For the Partnach Gorge, there are amenities available near the entrance, and the nearby town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers various cafes and restaurants.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

The region around Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the Eibsee Loop Trail. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes up peaks like the Notkarspitze or Kreuzspitze. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Through the Murnauer Moos' available in the gravel biking guide.

How can I reach the gorges by public transport or find parking?

Specific parking and public transport details vary by gorge. For the Partnach Gorge, parking is available near the Olympic Ski Jump Stadium, from where it's a walk to the gorge entrance. Public transport options, typically buses, connect the main towns to trailheads. It's always advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability before your visit.

What makes the Schleifmühl Gorge unique compared to others?

The Schleifmühl Gorge offers a quieter and less crowded experience compared to the more famous gorges like Partnachklamm. There is no entrance fee, and it can be explored all year round on paths and wooden walkways. It provides a tranquil setting to enjoy the natural beauty and the sound of the stream.

Are there any historical or cultural aspects to the gorges?

Yes, some gorges have historical significance. The Partnach Gorge has been a protected natural monument since 1912 and features a sign above its entrance showing its development between 1910-1920. The Höllental Entrance Hut and Museum near the Höllental Gorge also offers insights into the region's history and mountaineering heritage.

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