Leutaschklamm / Geisterklamm
Leutaschklamm / Geisterklamm
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- Joann BSeattle, Washington115 contributionsBeautiful hike throughout the woods! Incredible!I was very interested in this Klamm…had read about it in advance of our trip! It wasn’t terribly easy to find, but it surely did not disappoint! It is stunning, breathtaking scenery all around you throughout the hike! It’s fun, challenging, beautiful and a but unusual. Do not MISS this! It’s a must do!Visited September 2022Travelled as a coupleWritten 10 May 2023
- Randman17 contributionsSpectacular ViewThe climb was well worth the view. I won't lie the climb was long but the payoff was one of the most spectacular views I have seen. The walk from town was easy and the trail was full of others going to make the climb or see the falls. Mittenwald is a gem, if you are thinking about a day trip from Munich this is one you should consider. Beautiful town with murals on so many building, friendly people and views that leave you breathless.Visited May 2023Written 13 June 2023
- Kevin PWaihi Beach, New Zealand432 contributionsImpressive engineeringThis was a pretty good hike through a deep gorge with a cantilevered walkway. Considerable expense and effort must have been made to have built this. Great goblin stories abound too. Very entertaining. About 3km all up, allow about 2h. Free entry but the parking is 6 euro.Visited June 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 25 June 2023
- Chris BAlbany, Australia269 contributionsIncredible and very accessibleA really short and easy walk from town and you can see some incredible scenery. The walk through the top of the gorge is free and very, very accessible to everyone. There’s a second walk at the bottom on some private land which costs a couple of euros, but absolutely worth it.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 September 2023
- Tom MHobart, Indiana53 contributionsGreat Walkway, Nice HikeThe only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is that I also visited the Partnachklamm and the Breitachklamm on this trip. This is a very easy hike with a nicely constructed walkway to make getting around the gorge very easy. Extremely enjoyable morning and not crowded at all.Visited June 2023Travelled with familyWritten 17 October 2023
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Tom M
Hobart, IN53 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
The only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is that I also visited the Partnachklamm and the Breitachklamm on this trip. This is a very easy hike with a nicely constructed walkway to make getting around the gorge very easy. Extremely enjoyable morning and not crowded at all.
Written 17 October 2023
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Chris B
Albany, Australia269 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
A really short and easy walk from town and you can see some incredible scenery. The walk through the top of the gorge is free and very, very accessible to everyone. There’s a second walk at the bottom on some private land which costs a couple of euros, but absolutely worth it.
Written 14 September 2023
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Kevin P
Waihi Beach, New Zealand432 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
This was a pretty good hike through a deep gorge with a cantilevered walkway. Considerable expense and effort must have been made to have built this. Great goblin stories abound too. Very entertaining. About 3km all up, allow about 2h. Free entry but the parking is 6 euro.
Written 25 June 2023
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Randman
17 contributions
May 2023
The climb was well worth the view. I won't lie the climb was long but the payoff was one of the most spectacular views I have seen. The walk from town was easy and the trail was full of others going to make the climb or see the falls. Mittenwald is a gem, if you are thinking about a day trip from Munich this is one you should consider. Beautiful town with murals on so many building, friendly people and views that leave you breathless.
Written 13 June 2023
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Joann B
Seattle, WA115 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
I was very interested in this Klamm…had read about it in advance of our trip! It wasn’t terribly easy to find, but it surely did not disappoint! It is stunning, breathtaking scenery all around you throughout the hike! It’s fun, challenging, beautiful and a but unusual. Do not MISS this! It’s a must do!
Written 10 May 2023
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Janie H
Dunshaughlin, Ireland56 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
Fantastic place with a metal walkway built into the side of the gorge giving you the most amazing views. The whole area has been beautifully created with seating and areas of interest for the children.
Written 30 August 2022
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Lina
Heidenheim an der Brenz, Germany10 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
It’s worth it and must see. The water underneath was so clean and transparent. The sound of nature was incredible. The bridge in between the mountains was stunning. It’s not something you could see in any place.. it is special.
Written 12 July 2022
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RetrOkie
Hennessey, OK85 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
Wonderful hike to the waterfall! Simple enough for seniors, but still spectacular view. It’s a little hard to find. I recommend parking at the Floberei statue in Mittenwald. Walk across the bridge and turn left immediately.
Written 13 June 2022
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Caroyln P
Germany12 contributions
Sept 2021
it is a perfect place to smell the alps and witness its unique view, its calm and peaceful running water creates a meditation effect, it is a very nice relaxation area to take time for yourself.
Written 27 January 2022
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Jim W
Sindelfingen, Germany2 930 contributions
Jul 2021
My wife and I went to Garmisch-Partenkirchen for our summer vacation to enjoy the warmth and beauty of southwest Bavaria. A side trip to Mittenwald is an absolute must, not only for some great restaurants, but also to visit this gorge. Despite the on and off rain, my wife and I spent the afternoon walking the gorge, crossing between Germany and Austria and back. We also overcame some of our fears like crossing the river over a walking bridge, looking straight down, and seeing the rushing waters below. We were both prepared for the rain and were please that the inclement weather did not make the walking paths slippery or muddy. Before you enter the gorge, there is a waterfall that you can visit for two or three Euro. Don't be cheap as you will regret missing out on the power of water. It was a magnificent way to end an incredible journey.
Written 9 December 2021
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Yvan S
Briey, France4 contributions
Bonjour, j'aimerais avoir les informations suivantes sur cette balade
- est-ce qu'il y a des dénivelés importants qui empêcheraient un enfant ou une personne âgée de profiter de la balade ?
- quelle est la durée totale moyenne de la balade ?
Cordialement
Yvan Scigala
Man from hattan
Bonita Springs, FL4 contributions
Which way would you recommended?
We are coming from Mittenwald.
4-5 hours would be ok
Marica M
St. Paul's Bay, Malta31 contributions
Hi, Marica. What would you like to know about this attraction?
Is the hiking trail to the Leutaschklamm from Mittenwald open in the winter months please?
Thank you
Sidharath T
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India50 contributions
Yes pls. It’s open. Only thing you may not be able to see the waterfall.
Traveller
56 contributions
Hello what's the address to this site? I'm driving from Garmisch. Google is providing lots of different info.
Deutschexpat3913
Mittenwald, Germany201 contributions
You can access from either Germany or Austria. The Austrian address is Schanz 273a, Leutasch, Austria. There is a parking lot and visitor center.
From Germany (Mittenwald), I encourage you to park in one of the many public parking lots and walk to the entrance. Follow Innsbrucker Str. There is a pedestrian only turnoff on the North side of the Isar River crossing. The walk is about 1km from this juncture.
Traveller
56 contributions
I'm planning on taking family there and wait on them since I'm not too good with heights, after parking how long does it take for them to get to the site, on the bridge, walk it out and return back to the parking area?
Deutschexpat3913
Mittenwald, Germany201 contributions
There is a steep climb for the first 1km or so. Otherwise the trail is easy. I recommend 1-2 hours.
afleurdelis
Aubrey, TX16 contributions
We are thinking of visiting Leutaschklamm summer! What hours is it open? Thanks!
Sarah
East Riding of Yorkshire, UK4 contributions
It’s available to walk around at anytime, but you will need sunlight and the cafes/facilities are probably 8-6 during the main season.
Ist die Kamm auch im November begeh bar
lothark2007
Dessau-Rosslau, Germany72 contributions
Der Wasserfallsteig ist nur in den warmen Sommermonaten geöffnet. Im Winter ist die Gefahr durch Eis, Schnee und Gesteinsschlag zu groß. In dieser Zeit kann die Leutaschklamm aber im oberen Teil (Klammgeistweg, Koboldpfad) begangen werden. Die moderne Konstruktion verhindert das Vereisen der Wege. Dennoch kann es bei starken Schneefällen oder Reparaturarbeiten zur Schließung der Leutaschklamm kommen. Informieren Sie sich deshalb am besten bei Ihrem Gastgeber oder bei der Touristeninformation über den aktuellen Stand in der Leutaschklamm.
Сколько стоит вход? И сколько времени занемает весь путь?
Elena_and_Vladislav
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia59 contributions
Мы заезжали с австрийской стороны. Это было в конце апреля. Никакой платы за вход не было. Платили только за парковку.
По времени - мы прошли все ущелье и спустились с немецкой стороны, затем посетили кафе (пообедали) и вернулись почти тем же путём в Австрию. На все это примерно ушло часа 3-3,5
Carol C
Rio de Janeiro, RJ37 contributions
I'm going to be in Munich from 07-06-2017 to 07-13-2017 and I am planning to visit leutaschklamm from Mittenwald. How do I get there from Mittenwald bnh and how do I get to the metal Walkways? I'm planning on getting to Mittenwald using the bayern ticket. Besides the leutaschklamm, what else can I do in Mittenwald and which week day is better for the visit. Thanks
jonasgs
Aalborg, Denmark57 contributions
We walked from the center of the city, its not that far, there's a couple of signs (in german) its nice and flat until you reach the hike, but then it goes uphill and I wouldn't. Call it a hard walk, but I'm only 28 years old and got a bit sweat on my face hehe. Not much to do in mittenwald really, but that's exactly what's great about it. It's the atmosphere and great landscape around it. A small place of well kept bayrisch culture :-)
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- Hotels near Leutaschklamm / Geisterklamm:
- (1.31 km) Hotel Bichlerhof
- (0.92 km) Gästehaus Edlhuber
- (0.67 km) Ferienhaus Alpenblick
- (0.75 km) Haus Brunnsteinblick
- (1.32 km) Alpenhotel Rieger
- Restaurants near Leutaschklamm / Geisterklamm:
- (0.99 km) Gasthaus Romerschanz
- (1.36 km) Das Marktrestaurant
- (0.82 km) Berggasthaus Ederkanzel
- (1.16 km) Gaststatte Am Kurpark
- (1.11 km) Postkeller
- Attractions near Leutaschklamm / Geisterklamm:
- (1.65 km) Altstadt (Old Town) Mittenwald
- (1.81 km) Leutascher Geisterklamm
- (1.37 km) Lautersee
- (1.28 km) Hoher Kranzberg
- (1.74 km) Geigenbaumuseum