Best canyons around Raisting offers opportunities to explore diverse natural landscapes, including forests, rolling hills, and proximity to Lake Ammersee. While Raisting itself is not known for prominent geological canyons, the surrounding region features several notable gorges and ravines. These areas provide varied terrain for outdoor activities, with trails winding through wooded valleys and along water features. The landscape around Raisting is characterized by its tranquil nature and scenic views of the Bavarian Alpine foothills.
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Hiking trail towards Andechs Monastery
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Despite warning signs, it is still easy to walk on. (Feb. 25)
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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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Beautiful hiking trail above Lake Ammersee towards Andechs Monastery
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easy route to Andechs along the stream
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A bit steep - I would avoid it on my bike, otherwise just be careful.
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While Raisting itself isn't known for prominent geological canyons, the surrounding region features several notable gorges and ravines. These areas offer diverse natural landscapes, including forests, rolling hills, and proximity to Lake Ammersee, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
The Kiental Gorge is very popular, known for its impressive rocks, ancient trees, and the Kienbach stream. Another favorite is the Ochsengraben Crossing, which offers a unique stream crossing experience and beautiful views above Lake Ammersee.
Yes, the Kiental Gorge features a shaded path suitable for hiking or cycling, making it a great option for families. The main trail from Herrsching to Andechs Monastery through this gorge is generally easy to manage.
You can expect to see impressive rock formations, ancient trees, and flowing streams like the Kienbach. The trails often wind through wooded valleys, offering scenic views and a tranquil natural environment. Some areas also provide views of Lake Ammersee and the Bavarian Alpine foothills.
Trails vary in difficulty. The Kiental Gorge offers an easy path, while sections like the Steep Trail Section Through Creek Bed and the Rooty Trail in the Waldschmidtschlucht are considered challenging due to steep, rooty, or slippery terrain.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers extensive opportunities for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. You can find various routes for these activities in the guides for Hiking around Raisting, Road Cycling Routes around Raisting, and MTB Trails around Raisting.
Yes, for instance, the Kiental Gorge is part of a popular hiking trail connecting Herrsching to Andechs Monastery. Other hiking options around Raisting include routes like the 'Raisting Earth Station – Radom Raisting loop' or the 'Courtyard Beer Garden – St. Remigius Church, Raisting loop', which you can find in the Hiking around Raisting guide.
Visitors appreciate the wild and romantic atmosphere, especially in places like the Kiental Gorge and Kienbach Stream. The varied terrain, from easy shaded paths to challenging root-filled sections, and the beautiful views, particularly above Lake Ammersee from spots like the Ochsengraben Crossing, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Kiental Gorge offers a shaded path that is suitable for cycling, making it a pleasant route for both hikers and cyclists connecting Herrsching to Andechs Monastery.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding experience, the Steep Trail Section Through Creek Bed is known for its steep, rooty terrain. Similarly, the Rooty Trail in the Waldschmidtschlucht presents a challenging path with roots and small steps.
The shaded paths in gorges like the Kiental Gorge make them enjoyable during warmer months. Visiting early in the day can allow you to experience the beauty of these areas with fewer crowds.


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