Best canyons around Bolsterlang are situated within the Allgäu region, characterized by its alpine foothills and water-carved landscapes. This area features a variety of natural formations, including deep gorges, waterfalls, and river valleys. The terrain offers diverse outdoor experiences, ranging from accessible paths to more challenging routes. Bolsterlang provides a base for exploring these natural features, which are shaped by geological processes and water flow.
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An impressive experience even in winter! The frozen water on the walls creates bizarre formations.
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It's amazing how powerful the water has been over thousands of years to carve such beautiful curves into the rock!
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This unique natural monument is located in Oberstdorf and is the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe. It is one of the most impressive geotopes in Bavaria! It is also one of the most popular attractions in the Allgäu and stretches from Oberstdorf Tiefenbach to the neighboring Kleinwalsertal. Access is possible from both sides. A trip is worthwhile at any time of the year - even in rainy weather, because the more water flows, the more impressive the Breitachklamm appears. See: https://www.breitachklamm.com/
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Very clear water. The gorge is just beautiful
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The Breitachklamm is the deepest rocky gorge in Central Europe. The light green to turquoise shimmering water, the rock formations, and the steep cliffs are impressive. I think my green "dumpling" is the most beautiful.
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The play of colors in the water is a highlight along the entire route.
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The Breitachklamm is a gorge created by the Breitach in the Allgäu. It is located at the end of the Kleinwalsertal near Tiefenbach, a district of the municipality of Oberstdorf.
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The canyons around Bolsterlang offer a range of difficulty levels. For instance, Starzlach Gorge features well-secured paths but can be slippery in sections, requiring good footwear and sure-footedness. Hinanger Waterfall is generally easy to walk with new wooden stairs and railings, suitable for many visitors. For more challenging routes, Faltenbach Gorge Waterfalls requires sturdy hiking boots and sure-footedness, with ropes in some places.
Yes, several canyons are great for families. Breitach Gorge is known for its easily accessible and secured paths, making it a popular family destination. Hinanger Waterfall is also suitable for walks with children thanks to its new wooden stairs and railings. Oytal Valley offers a wonderful hike on good paths, enjoyable for everyone.
The canyons offer unique experiences throughout the year. During summer, they provide a refreshing escape from the heat. In autumn, the forest colors around places like Hinanger Waterfall are particularly beautiful. Winter offers a magical experience, with Breitach Gorge being one of the few gorges open for winter hiking, including impressive torchlight hikes. Always check local conditions before visiting, especially in winter.
Good footwear is essential for exploring the canyons. Sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended, especially for areas like Starzlach Gorge where paths can be slippery, or Faltenbach Gorge Waterfalls which requires sure-footedness. Dress in layers, as temperatures within the gorges can be cooler than outside, even on warm days. In winter, wear very warm clothing for torchlight hikes in Breitach Gorge.
While specific dog-friendly designations can vary, many natural trails in the region are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. For example, the paths through Oytal Valley are well-maintained and suitable for walks, which often accommodate dogs. Always be mindful of other visitors and local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter deep gorges carved by water, impressive waterfalls like Hinanger Waterfall and Faltenbach Gorge Waterfalls, and scenic river valleys such as Oytal Valley. The terrain also features varied flora and offers views of the surrounding mountains.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Bolsterlang area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, including mountain hikes. There are also options for gravel biking. For more detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Bolsterlang, Mountain Hikes around Bolsterlang, and Gravel biking around Bolsterlang guides.
Many of the canyon explorations can be part of circular routes. For example, the paths through Oytal Valley are often incorporated into longer circular hikes that allow you to experience the valley's beauty and return to your starting point. Similarly, the well-secured paths in Breitach Gorge can be part of a loop, often combined with trails outside the gorge itself.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the immersive experience. The mystical atmosphere created by the rushing water and high rock walls in Breitach Gorge is often highlighted. The diverse flora and new mountain views around every bend in Oytal Valley are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the refreshing coolness inside the gorges on hot days and the bizarre ice sculptures in winter.
Yes, parking is generally available near the popular canyon attractions. For instance, Starzlach Gorge has designated parking areas for visitors. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak season or on weekends to secure a spot, and to check for any parking fees or specific instructions before your visit.
While the canyons feature impressive water flows, designated wild swimming spots are not commonly promoted within the gorges themselves due to strong currents, cold temperatures, and safety concerns. Some visitors to Starzlach Gorge use rocks as slides, but this is extremely dangerous and not recommended for those unfamiliar with the area due to the risk of serious injury or death. It's best to enjoy the views and stick to official swimming areas in the wider region.


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