Best canyons around Jungholz are found in the surrounding alpine landscapes, a region primarily known for its extensive hiking trails and mountaineering opportunities. Jungholz, located in the Tannheimer Tal, serves as a starting point for exploring the natural features of the wider area. While Jungholz itself is celebrated for its mountain views, the broader region offers a variety of natural attractions, including deep gorges and ravines. These natural formations complement the area's serene mountain environment.
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The waterfall and the waterfall path are simply great
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The Tannheimer Hochtal valley fulfils almost all the wishes that a cyclist could have for a tour in the mountains. Recommended, great region, beautiful landscape! 👌
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Sturdy footwear is recommended
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Pure nature and wildly romantic
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Wildly romantic and natural
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Waterfall at the narrow point of the gorge
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Interesting gorge with some rope-insured sections. Especially worth seeing when the weather is not so nice.
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A really nice path is the waterfall path and at the largest fall there is an almost never-ending 😂 staircase going up on the side 👍
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While Jungholz itself is celebrated for its alpine landscapes and mountain views, the broader region offers a variety of natural attractions. These include deep gorges, impressive waterfalls, and scenic valleys. You'll find opportunities to explore wild, natural landscapes with exciting hiking trails.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. For instance, the Tannheimer Valley is an open valley with many asphalted cycle paths and good infrastructure, making it suitable for families to enjoy cycling and hiking. Starzlach Gorge is also noted as a nice family excursion destination, though good footwear is recommended.
The terrain in the gorges can vary. Trails often wind through wild, natural landscapes, sometimes involving large stones, tree trunks, and potentially slippery sections. Some routes, like the Waterfall trail Nesselwang, can be steep and muddy with many steps. Others, such as Reichenbach Gorge, feature small stairs, rope attachments, and iron railings to aid safe passage. Sturdy footwear is generally recommended for these trails.
Beyond the gorges, Jungholz is an ideal starting point for extensive hiking. You can explore trails like the Jungholzer circular trail over the Sorg Alps, or routes leading to the Edelsberg and Oberjoch/Hindelang. For more specific routes, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Jungholz guide, which includes challenging routes like the Ridge Trail Zinken–Sorgschrofen.
Jungholz and its surroundings offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountaineering, with popular routes like the Reuterwanne summit. Cycling is also popular, especially in areas like the Tannheimer Valley with its asphalted cycle paths. For more options, check out the Cycling around Jungholz and Running Trails around Jungholz guides.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy footwear is highly recommended for most gorge trails. Some sections can be slippery or muddy, and involve steps or uneven surfaces. Depending on the weather, waterproof clothing might also be advisable, especially near waterfalls.
The region is beautiful in every season, but the best time often depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer allows for full enjoyment of the alpine scenery. Some trails might be more challenging or inaccessible during winter due to snow and ice, though winter hiking can also be an option in suitable conditions.
The region is rich in scenic viewpoints. The local mountain, Sorgschrofen, offers panoramic views of the surrounding Alps. Within the gorges, you'll find impressive natural formations and waterfalls that serve as natural landmarks, such as those along the Waterfall trail Nesselwang.
Visitors frequently praise the wild, natural beauty and the impressive scenery of the gorges and waterfalls. The well-secured paths in places like Starzlach Gorge are appreciated, as is the opportunity for immersive experiences in nature. The overall serene mountain environment and unique views are also highly valued.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on the established trails and in the gorges mentioned. However, it's always good practice to check local regulations or information boards at trailheads for any updates or specific requirements for certain areas.
Yes, the region, especially areas like the Tannheimer Valley, has good infrastructure which includes guesthouses and other facilities. Jungholz itself and nearby villages offer various options for refreshments and accommodation, making it convenient to find cafes or pubs after your outdoor activities.


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