Canyons around Pupplinger Au refers to the broader region surrounding this nature reserve, which is situated between the Loisach and Isar rivers. While Pupplinger Au itself is characterized by flat, light forests and gravel banks, the wider Isar Valley near Wolfratshausen and Icking features more rugged terrain with steep slopes and gorge-like formations. This area's geology was influenced by the melting Loisach glacier, creating a dynamic river landscape. Exploring these areas offers varied topography and impressive valley views.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful nature on the way back to the train station
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Well, few people go through the gorge, the paths are sometimes not even there
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A beautiful gorge where the stream always rushes
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beautiful path through the Höllgraben
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great path along the Höllgraben
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Too many trees in the way. You can save yourself the trouble
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The trail, which is rarely used, leads along a wild ravine. It will no longer be accessible by spring 2025, following a storm last year.
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Really nice little canyon. A beautiful path leads from Allmannshausen down to the lake shore.
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While Pupplinger Au itself is characterized by flat forests and gravel banks, the broader Isar Valley near Wolfratshausen and Icking offers more rugged terrain. You'll find impressive valley views, steep slopes, and gorge-like formations, shaped by the melting Loisach glacier. The Isar river in this section is dynamic, featuring numerous gravel islands.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, Starzenbach Gorge features a well-developed hiking trail with explanatory boards, making it an engaging experience for all ages. The Gleißental Valley is also popular with hikers and cyclists, offering a scenic and shady path.
Many visitors enjoy the well-developed hiking trail through Starzenbach Gorge, which includes explanatory boards about its Ice Age origins. The Gleißental Valley offers an approximately 8-kilometer shady path popular with both hikers and cyclists. For a more natural experience, explore the path along the brook in Höllgraben Gorge.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Pupplinger Au is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Pupplinger Au guide. Cycling is also very popular, with options ranging from easy to moderate, as detailed in the Cycling around Pupplinger Au guide. For those seeking more adventurous rides, there are gravel biking routes available in the Gravel biking around Pupplinger Au guide.
Yes, the natural paths and trails through the gorges and valleys are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially in areas with wildlife or other visitors, and be prepared for potentially muddy sections, particularly in places like Höllgraben Gorge.
The gorges and valleys around Pupplinger Au can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer provides shady and cool paths, particularly in areas like Gleißental Valley. Be aware that some paths, like Höllgraben Gorge, can be very muddy after rain or in wet weather.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and varied topography of the region. Highlights like Starzenbach Gorge are praised for their primitive, Ice Age origins and well-maintained trails. The Gleißental Valley is loved for its scenic, shady paths, making it ideal for hot days. The overall dynamic river landscape and impressive valley views are frequently mentioned.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Wilder Graben Trail leads along a wild ravine. However, please note that this trail is rarely used and may be inaccessible due to storm damage, with reports indicating it will no longer be accessible by spring 2025.
While specific parking facilities for each individual gorge are not detailed, the broader region around Pupplinger Au and towns like Wolfratshausen and Icking offer various parking options. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for parking near trailheads when planning your visit.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Reichertshauserer Valley offers a mostly wooded, approximately 8-kilometer long incision in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps. It provides a scenic route for rolling through varied terrain, sometimes wide, sometimes narrow, and occasionally rooty, making it a pleasant discovery for those looking to explore further.
Given the varied terrain and potential for muddy sections, especially after rain, sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions. For trails like Höllgraben Gorge, be prepared for your shoes to get dirty.


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