Canyons around Gmund are characterized by their diverse natural formations, offering varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features deep gorges carved by rivers, alongside trails that traverse challenging rocky sections and scenic valleys. Gmund's landscape provides opportunities to explore unique geological features and water-formed ravines. These natural areas are integral to the local outdoor environment, providing distinct routes for exploration.
Last updated: August 6, 2026
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From Lenggries, the driveway stretches up quite a bit on gravel to the Hirschtalsattel. Is almost always in the shade and the stream makes it pleasant
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Great bridge for cyclists - great views into the Mangfall Gorge and saves a lot of meters in altitude.
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Beautiful MTB route. great valley
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600 HM along a stream with crystal-clear water and invite you to cool off at any time
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Wide gravel road nice to ride by bike
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A really tedious driveway, but it's worth it: a magnificent view awaits you and a great trail to the Schwarzentennalm.
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The A8 motorway bridge near Darching makes it possible to cross the Mangfall gorge by bike in the basement. In any case, the view is gigantic. Altitude meters can still be collected in abundance on the further route 😀. On the bike path between Weyarn and Darching.
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Around Gmund, you'll find a variety of natural formations including deep gorges carved by rivers, challenging rocky sections, and scenic valleys. Notable examples include the Hirschbach Valley, known for its mountain bike route, and the Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor, which features a deep gorge and the narrow Kirchseebach, often referred to as the Teufelsschlucht.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rock gully before the Bodenschneid summit offers an interesting and demanding section. Surefootedness is required, and it involves climbing onto a smaller rock, especially when coming from Rinnerspitz.
Visitors can expect to see diverse natural beauty, including forests, rivers, and various viewpoints. The Hirschbach Valley is praised for its beautiful and varied nature, while the Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor is a natural monument with a deep gorge and narrow stream.
While specific 'easy canyon trails' are not detailed, the Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor area offers a highly recommended hike around the Kirchseemoorrunde, which allows visitors to explore the deep gorge and learn about its formation through information boards.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural formations and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Hirschbach Valley is a popular mountain bike route, and the Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor is valued for its natural beauty and educational information boards about the glacial valley.
Yes, the Hirschbach Valley is a very popular mountain bike route. Additionally, the Mangfall Gorge Crossing at Darching features a great bridge for cyclists, offering fantastic views into the gorge and saving elevation gain on routes between Weyarn and Darching.
At the Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor, you'll find good information boards providing background knowledge about moors and explaining that the Teufelsschlucht is a glacial valley formed by meltwater from the Isar glacier around 20,000 years ago.
For challenging sections like the Rock gully before the Bodenschneid summit, surefootedness is required. Some visitors recommend dropping your backpack if necessary to climb onto smaller rocks. For the narrow rocky trail between Obere Firstalm and Freudenreich-Alm, signage advises pushing or carrying bikes to avoid erosion damage.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Gmund area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain hikes, and running trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, often featuring views of Lake Tegernsee and surrounding mountains.
Many trails and highlights in the Gmund area offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Mangfall Gorge Crossing at Darching provides gigantic views into the Mangfall Gorge from its cycling bridge. The Rock gully before the Bodenschneid summit is also listed as a viewpoint.
The canyons and gorges around Gmund are quite popular within the komoot community, with more than 230 photos and over 490 upvotes for highlights in this area, indicating a high level of engagement and appreciation from visitors.


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