Best canyons around Aschau im Chiemgau are found within the broader Chiemgau region, characterized by its mountainous terrain and river valleys. While Aschau im Chiemgau itself does not host major canyons, the surrounding area provides numerous gorges and opportunities for canyoning activities. Locations such as Erl and Kössen, both within a reasonable driving distance, offer organized canyoning tours, particularly along the Tiroler Ache river. These areas provide access to impressive natural landscapes with steep rock walls and clear waters.
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A really nice destination with great passages.
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Great all-round view and an impressive cross. With rope protection on the ascent, a viewing platform, a short climb from the mountain station and enough space on the summit, there is always a lot going on.
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One of two viewing platforms. Great view of the gorge and the 2 suspension bridges
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A fantastic view of the foothills of the Alps and the Rosenheim and Chiemgau mountains.
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a treat for every nature lover 😎 Even more beautiful in winter than in summer.
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A little shaky... but with a great view
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A nice hike along the gorge. Thanks to the interactive stations, it is also a great experience for children.
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Great nature experience. A great day trip in combination with the hike along the smugglers' trail!
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The most popular spots include the Entenloch Gorge Suspension Bridge, which offers impressive views and historical structures. Another favorite is the Eiben Gorge Viewpoint, providing expansive views over the gorge to the Klobenstein chapel. Visitors also enjoy the Smuggler's Trail along the Großache, known for its scenic highlights and a suspension bridge.
Yes, several trails are well-suited for families. The Smuggler's Trail along the Großache is considered an interesting and entertaining hike, ideal for families. The Smuggler’s Trail is also noted as wonderful to walk at any time of the year and suitable for small hikers.
While Aschau im Chiemgau itself doesn't have major canyoning spots, the surrounding Chiemgau region offers opportunities. The closest locations for organized canyoning experiences are Erl, Austria (approximately 22 km away), and Kössen, Austria. Canyoning in Taxaklamm near Kössen and rafting on the Tiroler Ache river are popular options, offering adventurous ways to experience the natural gorges.
You can expect to see impressive natural landscapes with steep rock walls, clear river waters, and dense forests. Locations like the Eiben Gorge Viewpoint offer views that feel almost Canadian, with the Großache river flowing below. Many trails feature bridges and viewpoints that highlight the dramatic geological formations.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and mountain hikes. For example, there are challenging mountain hikes like the Kampenwand East Summit loop from Aschau im Chiemgau. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Aschau im Chiemgau, Road Cycling Routes around Aschau im Chiemgau, and Mountain Hikes around Aschau im Chiemgau guide pages.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive views, the historical structures like the pilgrimage church near the Entenloch Gorge Suspension Bridge, and the overall scenic beauty. The trails are often described as interesting and entertaining, with many appreciating the opportunity for self-sufficiency by the riverbed and the fun for kids. The region's natural charm has garnered over 2200 upvotes and more than 1600 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. Near the Entenloch Gorge Suspension Bridge, you can find a pilgrimage church on the mountain opposite, and visitors note the impressive buildings from different times. The Eiben Gorge Viewpoint also offers views towards the Klobenstein chapel, adding a cultural dimension to the scenic experience.
The Smuggler’s Trail is noted as wonderful to walk at any time of the year. Generally, spring through autumn offers the most pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities. For canyoning, the warmer months are typically preferred, as it involves water activities.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Near the Entenloch Gorge Suspension Bridge, there is a restaurant in Klobenstein. The inn on the other side of the Achen near the Eiben Gorge Viewpoint is also mentioned as a place with very good food, especially in its beer garden during nice weather.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't universally listed for all trails, visitor tips for the Entenloch Gorge Suspension Bridge mention that dogs were allowed, suggesting that some areas are accommodating. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage for specific trails regarding dogs.
Many trails, such as the Smuggler's Trail along the Großache, are suitable for families, indicating an easier to moderate difficulty. However, some areas might involve short climbs or sections that are more challenging. For example, the Smuggler’s Trail is described as a 'small via ferrata,' which implies some sections might be more rugged.
The region is characterized by clear river waters, particularly the Tiroler Ache. While specific designated wild swimming spots within the gorges are not detailed, the presence of clear rivers and opportunities for self-sufficiency by the riverbed (as mentioned in tips for the Entenloch Gorge Suspension Bridge) suggests possibilities for enjoying the water in suitable, safe locations. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before swimming in natural waters.


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