Canyons around Feldafing offer diverse natural landscapes in the Starnberg district of Germany. This picturesque town provides access to several notable gorges, including the Starzenbach Gorge and the Maisinger Gorge. These areas are characterized by their unique geological formations, streams, and varied flora. Visitors can explore a range of natural environments, from deep incisions carved by streams to formations shaped by glacial forces.
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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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Very nice forest path with a steady slight incline/ascent, depending on the direction of travel.
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The canyons around Feldafing, such as the Maisinger Gorge and Starzenbach Gorge (also known as Wolfsschlucht), are characterized by their unique geological formations, streams, and varied flora. They offer diverse natural landscapes, from deep incisions carved by streams to formations shaped by glacial forces, providing tranquil and educational outdoor experiences.
The most popular gorge is Maisinger Gorge, known for its varied path along the Maisinger Bach stream and impressive Nagelfluh rocks. Another must-see is Starzenbach Gorge, which features a well-developed hiking trail and educational displays. Visitors also highly recommend Kiental Gorge for its impressive rocks, roots, and old trees along the Kienbach.
Yes, several gorges are very family-friendly. The Maisinger Gorge offers a family-friendly hiking experience along the Maisinger Bach. The Starzenbach Gorge features a forest and nature trail with educational displays, making it engaging for all ages. Kiental Gorge also provides an accessible path suitable for families.
The gorges are rich in geological history. The Maisinger Gorge is a testament to glacial forces from the last ice age, featuring Nagelfluh rocks, some several meters high. The Starzenbach Gorge, carved by the Starzenbach stream, includes explanatory boards detailing its origin and geology, as well as its unique microclimate.
Yes, the Starzenbach Gorge (Wolfsschlucht) has been developed into a 'Wald- und Naturlehrpfad' (forest and nature trail). It features eight colorful display boards that illustrate the origin and geology of the Starzenbach stream, as well as the gorge's diverse flora and fauna, offering an engaging educational experience.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Feldafing area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Possenhofen Castle – Starzenbach Gorge loop from Feldafing'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Lindenallee loop from Feldafing'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Feldafing and Cycling around Feldafing guides.
Yes, for the Starzenbach Gorge, there's a well-developed hiking trail that is part of the 'Possenhofen Castle – Starzenbach Gorge loop from Feldafing' route. The Maisinger Gorge offers a varied path directly along the Maisinger Bach stream. For a longer adventure, the Kiental Gorge provides a beautiful path along the Kienbach, often used as a route between Herrsching and Andechs Monastery.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and mystical atmosphere, especially during autumn when leaves cover the ground. Many enjoy the varied paths that often run directly along streams, inviting refreshing dips on warm days. The impressive rocks, roots, and old trees, particularly in Kiental Gorge, are also frequently highlighted. The educational aspects of the Starzenbach Gorge are also a draw.
The Starzenbach Gorge (Wolfsschlucht) features an idyllic hiking trail that is approximately 1.5 km long. The Kiental Gorge and Kienbach Stream offers a path that is about 2.5 km long, providing a wild and romantic experience.
Yes, the gorges and surrounding areas are home to diverse flora and fauna. The Starzenbach Gorge's educational displays highlight its ecosystem. Additionally, the hike through Maisinger Gorge can lead to the picturesque Maisinger See, which is largely a nature reserve and home to over 50 native bird species.
The gorges offer beauty throughout the year. On hot days, the tall beech trees lining paths like those in Maisinger Gorge create a shaded, cooling retreat. In autumn, the ground covered in shimmering red leaves makes for a particularly beautiful experience. The tranquil nature of the gorges can also be enjoyed on rainy days for a mystically atmospheric wander.
Absolutely. Many routes incorporate the gorges into longer excursions. For instance, the Kiental Gorge and Kienbach Stream is considered the most beautiful connection between Herrsching and Andechs Monastery. You can also find routes like the 'Maisinger Seehof Beer Garden – View of Maisinger Gorge loop from Starnberg' in the Mountain Hikes around Feldafing guide, offering extended exploration.


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