Canyons around Tutzing offer unique natural experiences in the region, known for its location on Lake Starnberg. The area features picturesque gorges, including the Waldschmidtschlucht directly in Tutzing and the nearby Maisinger Gorge. These natural formations provide varied terrain, from wild-romantic paths along streams to family-friendly routes through forests and meadows. The broader landscape around Tutzing offers numerous hiking opportunities through similar natural formations.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Beautiful nature on the way back to the train station
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A beautiful gorge where the stream always rushes
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Great, approx. 2.5 km long path through the small, wild and romantic gorge of the Kienbach. By far the most beautiful connection between Hersching and Andechs Monastery!
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easy route to Andechs along the stream
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Mystical of the witches forest
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great trees and beautiful forest
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Among the most popular gorges are Maisinger Gorge, known for its family-friendly paths through meadows and forests, and Kiental Gorge, which features impressive rocks, ancient trees, and a path along the Kienbach stream. Another notable option is Starzenbach Gorge, a small, primitive gorge with a well-developed hiking trail and explanatory boards about its Ice Age origins.
Yes, several gorges are ideal for families. The Maisinger Gorge is particularly family-friendly, offering a refreshing experience with opportunities for paddling and playing on gravel banks along the Maisinger Bach stream. The Kiental Gorge is also suitable for families, with shady paths and interesting natural features.
The gorges around Tutzing offer diverse natural beauty. In the Maisinger Gorge, you'll find extensive meadows, idyllic mixed forests, and several-meter-high Nagelfluh rocks. The Waldschmidtschlucht in Tutzing is characterized by root-filled paths, diverse plant life, and a stream that winds through a wild-romantic setting. The Kiental Gorge boasts impressive rocks, ancient trees, and a river flowing through a scenic valley.
The gorges offer unique experiences throughout the year. The Waldschmidtschlucht is particularly beautiful in autumn due to its vibrant colors. The Maisinger Gorge provides a refreshing experience on hot days due to its shaded paths, and visitors also find it beautiful in autumn when leaves cover the ground. Spring can bring higher water levels in streams, adding to the dynamic scenery.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Tutzing guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, including those in the MTB Trails around Tutzing guide and the Gravel biking around Tutzing guide.
Yes, the gorges showcase interesting geological formations. The Maisinger Gorge features several-meter-high Nagelfluh rocks, and its geology, like that of the Maisinger See, is a relic from the Ice Age. The Starzenbach Gorge also originated in the Ice Age, with explanatory boards detailing its geological history.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other visitors, and to check local regulations for specific gorge sections.
Visitors appreciate the serene and wild-romantic atmosphere, the diverse flora and fauna, and the refreshing experience, especially on warm days. Many enjoy the quiet paths, the impressive natural features like rocks and ancient trees, and the opportunity for a refreshing dip in the streams. The changing scenery throughout the seasons is also a highlight.
While popular spots can attract visitors, exploring early in the morning or during off-peak seasons can offer a more secluded experience. For instance, visitors to the Kiental Gorge note that traveling early allows you to enjoy its beauty almost alone before more hiking columns arrive later in the day.
For more detailed information on hiking routes, including those that traverse gorges and other natural formations, you can visit the official Tutzing tourism website: tutzing-tourismus.de. This resource provides additional context on local trails and attractions.
Yes, some gorges offer opportunities for refreshing dips. The Maisinger Gorge, with its Maisinger Bach stream, has gravel banks perfect for splashing and playing, and visitors often take refreshing dips on warm summer days. The Waldschmidtschlucht also features a stream where water levels fluctuate, sometimes inviting interaction.


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