Natural monuments around Pöcking showcase a landscape deeply shaped by the Ice Age, offering a blend of geological interest and recreational opportunities. The region features picturesque gorges, serene lakes, and riverbanks, providing an untouched natural environment close to urban areas. Pöcking is situated within a landscape protection area, emphasizing the conservation of its natural beauty. These natural landmarks offer numerous hiking and cycling trails, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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easy route to Andechs along the stream
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Several tree trunks, some of which are huge, block the way; you can sometimes jump over them. When wet, the trail is more challenging due to the strong roots.
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the Würm is very, very beautiful
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Very nice section of the route, here you drive directly on the water, if you can, you should plan this route, you will be amazed. My unreserved recommendation.
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The Kiental Gorge is a deeply cut stream valley that is very easy to walk on (a wide path), but is also very rustic and natural. Above all, the loose pebbles on the slopes form beautiful formations, as they break off again and again. This results in some impressive caves.
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Beautiful lake near Maising, as the name suggests. There is no circular route around the lake.
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the Maisinger Gorge, known for its impressive Nagelfluh rock formations and refreshing stream, and Lake Maisinger, an Ice Age relic that serves as a nature reserve. Visitors also enjoy the Würmtal Riverbank for its idyllic natural stream and picnic spots.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. The Maisinger Gorge offers easy walking paths and small half-caves for children to explore. The Kiental Gorge is another great option, with a main hiking trail that's easy to master and impressive rocks and old trees to discover. Lake Maisinger also has a designated bathing area for swimming.
The region around Pöcking is deeply shaped by the Ice Age. You can observe impressive Nagelfluh rock formations, ranging from 2 to 8 meters in height, within the Maisinger Gorge. Lake Maisinger is also a relic from the Ice Age, showcasing the geological history of the area.
The natural monuments around Pöcking offer beauty throughout the year. In summer, the Maisinger Gorge provides a pleasant cool-off with its shaded paths and refreshing stream. In autumn, the ground is covered in shimmering red leaves, creating a mystical atmosphere. Winter also adds charm, especially when the Maisinger See freezes, becoming popular for ice skating and curling.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Maisinger Gorge has varied paths directly along the stream. The Kiental Gorge features a main hiking trail from Herrsching to Andechs Monastery. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, such as those found in the Natural Monuments around Pöcking guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Pöcking is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and touring. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'Maisinger Gorge – Maisinger Lake loop' or the 'Würmtal Cycle Path – Würmtal Riverbank loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Pöcking, Gravel biking around Pöcking, and Cycling around Pöcking guides.
Yes, at Lake Maisinger, there is a designated bathing area at the 'Seehof' where visitors can enjoy the water. The natural streambed in the Maisinger Gorge also invites refreshing dips on warm summer days.
Yes, after exploring the Maisinger Gorge, you can reach the serene Lake Maisinger where a historic beer garden at the 'Seehof' provides a pleasant stop. The Würmtal Riverbank is also known for its great picnic spots.
The Würmtal Riverbank and the Würm River in the Moore and Forests of the Terminal Moraine near Starnberg offer a dreamlike valley with an idyllic natural stream. It's appreciated for its untouched nature, providing a peaceful and quiet experience, especially during weekdays. The river is beautiful in every season, with aquatic plants adding a special highlight when in bloom.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each natural monument are not detailed, many natural areas in the region, including the Maisinger Schlucht, are generally accessible for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Lake Maisinger functions as a nature reserve and provides a refuge for over 50 native bird species. It offers impressive insights into untouched nature, making it a great spot for birdwatching and observing local wildlife.
Many natural monuments, like the Maisinger Gorge and Lake Maisinger, are accessible for both hikers and cyclists via well-marked paths. While specific public transport details are not provided, the region is generally well-connected for outdoor enthusiasts.


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