Hiking Highlight (Segment)
Recommended by 144 out of 157 hikers
Location: Allgäu, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany
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310m
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A narrow path leads along the Kalbsangsttobelbach. Easy to run with good shoes and some surefootedness (especially when it's muddy and damp).
The Kalbsangsttobelbach is a 2.43-kilometer long, sometimes water-bearing ravine near Mariaberg in Kempten (Allgäu). This ravine is considered to be one of the most important ravines in the city; it flows into the Rottach at Unterheggers via the Thingerstobelbach. The ravine is listed as a biotope.
The ravine has a steep incline and has been preserved as a long ravine ditch. Flatter, gravelly sections and steep breaks from conglomerate banks alternate. The upper veal tobacco also has branches.
A special feature of the ravine are the lateral spring corridors, these are tufa limestone springs with occurrences of two-striped spring maids.
A hiking trail leads through the ravine to the Mulzer-Föhre and the Mariaberg.
Source: Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalbsangsttobelbach
November 10, 2018
Also very nice as a circular route to the inn on the Mariaberg with great views of Kempten. Tobelweg for MTB locked.
June 9, 2015
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Location: Allgäu, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany
4.7
(114)
442
04:13
14.7km
310m
4.8
(44)
203
02:01
6.56km
230m
4.4
(54)
236
03:19
11.8km
240m