Canyons around Geretsried refer to the region's deep and rugged natural formations, often characterized as gorges or steep river valleys. The landscape is shaped by the Isar and Loisach rivers, featuring extensive floodplains that are recognized nature reserves. These areas provide varied terrain for outdoor activities, including hiking trails through forests and along river systems. The natural features offer opportunities to experience dramatic formations with steep rock faces and flowing water.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Well, few people go through the gorge, the paths are sometimes not even there
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beautiful path through the Höllgraben
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great path along the Höllgraben
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Nice hidden forest trail from Oberfischbach to Fischbach.
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Really nice little canyon. A beautiful path leads from Allmannshausen down to the lake shore.
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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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We really enjoyed it there. Good shoes and sure-footedness are required. But it can be done.
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In the Geretsried region, 'canyons' typically refer to deep and rugged natural formations, often characterized as gorges or steep river valleys. These areas are shaped by the Isar and Loisach rivers and feature extensive floodplains, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities.
One of the most popular is Gleißental Valley, an 8-kilometer gorge between Deininger pond and Deisenhofen, known for its shady and cool routes. Another must-see is Reichertshauserer Valley, a wooded gorge in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps with varied paths.
Yes, the Waterfall and Stream Trail Near Oberfischbach offers a pleasant surprise with its small canyon and creek, providing a nice hidden forest trail from Oberfischbach to Fischbach.
The terrain varies, ranging from shady and cool routes in places like Gleißental Valley to mostly wooded areas with wider, narrower, and rooty sections in Reichertshauserer Valley. Some areas may have steep rock faces and flowing water.
Yes, the Föggenbeurer Valley is noted as family-friendly, offering good paths and beautiful landscape elements like a small pond. The Isar floodplains also provide scenic and generally flat hiking opportunities suitable for families.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve – Riverside path loop from Geretsried' or 'Moor and Reed Mounds – Meadow Path With Mountain View loop from Geretsried'. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'Loisach Bridge – Beuerberg Monastery loop from Geretsried'. Find more options in the Hiking around Geretsried and Road Cycling Routes around Geretsried guides.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the shady and cool routes, especially on hot days, and the diverse paths that cater to both hikers and cyclists. The presence of small canyons with creeks and beautiful landscape elements like ponds also adds to the appeal.
While not grand canyons, the region's gorges offer natural beauty. The Föggenbeurer Valley is listed as a viewpoint. The Isar floodplains and areas like the Isar Canal at Pupplinger Au also provide wonderful routes with scenic views, sometimes including the Alps.
The gorges, with their shady and cool routes, are particularly pleasant during warmer months. However, the natural landscapes, including the Isar floodplains, offer beauty and recreational opportunities throughout the year, with each season presenting a different charm.
While specific cafes directly within the gorges are not detailed, the broader Bavarian region, including towns near gorges like Partnach Gorge, often has inns. Closer to Geretsried, the natural trails are often near picturesque villages where you can find amenities.
The Gleißental Valley is popular with hikers and cyclists, offering routes that can be enjoyed as part of a loop. The Reichertshauserer Valley also allows for rolling in both directions, suggesting flexibility for creating loop experiences.


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