Highlight (Segment) • Gorge
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This Highlight is located on private land
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This Highlight goes through a protected area
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Wettersteingebiet einschließlich Latschengürtel bei Mittenwald
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Embark on a moderate 7.3-mile (11.8 km) hike through the dramatic Höllentalklamm, also known as Hell Valley Gorge, a journey that takes around 4 hours and 43 minutes to complete. You will experience a significant elevation gain of 2061 feet (628 metres) as you navigate well-maintained walkways, wooden bridges, and rocky steps, with paths etched into the gorge walls. The Hammersbach river roars through deep ravines, creating numerous waterfalls and showcasing magnificent turquoise waters. You will pass through electrically lit tunnels and along narrow cliffside ledges, offering a constantly changing and adventurous landscape. After exiting the gorge, the path opens up to reveal panoramic views of the Wetterstein mountains, including the towering Zugspitze, Waxensteine, and Riffelwände, especially as you approach the Höllentalangerhütte.
This trail is generally considered medium-difficult, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. Sturdy, non-slip hiking shoes are essential, as sections within the Höllentalklamm can be wet and slippery, especially after rain. The initial approach from Hammersbach is an easy gravel path, but the gorge itself involves rocky steps and narrow ledges. While not technically difficult, it is less suitable for families with small children under six years old. The cool, moist climate within the gorge offers a refreshing experience, particularly on hot summer days.
The Höllentalklamm offers an immersive and thrilling journey, characterized by its rugged passages and unique tunnels carved into the rock. The Höllentalangerhütte, a modern mountain hut renovated in 2015, provides food, drinks, and overnight stays in a fantastic location. This hut also serves as a crucial base for more challenging alpine climbs, including the famous Höllentalroute to Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain. The trail provides breathtaking views of the surrounding Bavarian Alps, culminating in the panoramic vistas from the hut.
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Distance 1.19 km
Uphill 200 m
Downhill 70 m
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Family Friendly
yes
Wheelchair access
no
Dog Friendly
yes