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Höllentalklamm

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    A hike through the gorge, which was opened to tourists over 100 years ago, is an unforgettable experience for all. Because the Höllentalklamm offers a unique, bizarre landscape and presents a great insight into the forces of nature. Canyons of up to 150 meters depth, countless waterfalls, huge rocks and ice, as well as winding paths, bridges, bridges and tunnels invite you to an optical adventure.

    opening hours
    The Höllentalklamm is accessible only in the snow-free season. Depending on the weather, the gorge will be opened in May and closed again at the end of October. For up-to-date information, please refer to the information on the website of the German Alpine Association.
    Since the Höllentalklamm lies directly between two ridges and lead from both sides in each case 3 large avalanche areas in the gorge and snow masses of up to 70m height have been measured, a visit of the gorge in winter is unfortunately completely excluded.

    Prices
    Adults 4.00 Euro
    Guests with spa card 2.00 Euro
    Group Card 2,00 Euro
    Children 1.00 Euro
    Alpine club members 1.00 Euro

    Source and more information: hoellentalklamm-info.de

    The gorge is simply indescribably beautiful - a nature experience of a very special kind!

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    • June 19, 2017

  • Here you go through a great valley with many caves and waterfalls. Take a rain jacket otherwise it will be wet;)

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    • August 28, 2016

  • The Höllentalklamm is only accessible in the snow-free season. Depending on the weather and snow conditions, the gorge will open in May and close again at the end of October.

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    • October 10, 2020

  • A hike through the gorge, which was opened to tourists over 100 years ago, is an unforgettable experience for all. Because the Höllentalklamm offers a unique, bizarre landscape and presents a great insight into the forces of nature. Canyons of up to 150 meters depth, countless waterfalls, huge rocks and ice, as well as winding paths, bridges, bridges and tunnels invite you to an optical adventure.

    opening hours
    The Höllentalklamm is accessible only in the snow-free season. Depending on the weather, the gorge will be opened in May and closed again at the end of October. For up-to-date information, please refer to the information on the website of the German Alpine Association.
    Since the Höllentalklamm lies directly between two ridges and lead from both sides in each case 3 large avalanche areas in the gorge and snow masses of up to 70m height have been measured, a visit of the gorge in winter is unfortunately completely excluded.

    Prices
    Adults 4.00 Euro
    Guests with spa card 2.00 Euro
    Group Card 2,00 Euro
    Children 1.00 Euro
    Alpine club members 1.00 Euro

    Source and more information at: hoellentalklamm-info.de

    The gorge is simply indescribably beautiful - a nature experience of a very special kind!

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    • June 19, 2017

  • Within an hour from the parking Hammersbach to hike. A great experience not only for adults, but also for children. Who would like to have the natural spectacle for himself, should break up early.
    I recommend a walk after it has rained. Then the whole thing is even more impressive. Only rain jacket, appropriate shoes and possibly umbrella should not be missing. ☺
    Admission 4 €, concessions 1 € (as of summer 2017)

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    • August 1, 2017

  • Very nice gorge! Somewhat boring towards the end! Take warm and waterproof clothes with you!

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    • August 11, 2017

  • well worth seeing, the gorge is an impressive natural spectacle

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    • May 12, 2017

  • Very impressive what nature has created here and how man has built his way through the gorge.
    Be sure to put on a rain jacket.

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    • September 8, 2019

  • one of the most beautiful dams in Bavaria

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    • June 20, 2017

  • The gorge itself is worth seeing. But for all those who do not want to run twice the same, I recommend the way to Angerhütte on the "Stangensteig". There is also a tour of me. ;-)

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    • August 31, 2017

  • Very impressive gorge. A real #power place. The nice thing about this gorge is that you have to climb it first so that 100'th of tourists don't push their way through the narrow gorge, e.g. in the Partnach Gorge.

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    • August 26, 2020

  • Very impressive gorge. The traces of the last storm can still be seen. Some bridges were washed away. However, the gorge is accessible. Be sure to put on a rain jacket. You get wet.

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    • July 12, 2020

  • The gorge is accessible day and night. The turnstile at the entrance is then open so that climbers can also go to the Zugspitze through the gorge. If the ticket office is occupied (from 7 a.m.?), Admission for adults costs 4 euros, Alpine Club members currently pay 2 euros.

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    • July 24, 2020

  • STAND 7/2020:
    Entrance fees
    Adults: 5 euros
    DAV adults: 2 euros
    Children (7-17): 2 euros
    DAV children: 1 euro
    Children up to 6 years: free of charge
    Always applies to the outward and return journey.

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    • July 29, 2020

  • The entrance fee includes the way there and back through the gorge, if needed. In times of Corona and due to the narrow paths in the gorge and the oncoming hikers, you unfortunately have to wear nose and mouth protection in the gorge.

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    • August 18, 2020

  • Depending on the destructive snowmelt and the subsequent clean-up work, the season begins in May and lasts until October.

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    • June 12, 2021

  • GPS is hardly possible here

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    • January 19, 2016

  • For me, personally, more beautiful than the Partnach.

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    • August 31, 2017

  • Please think of rain protection !!!

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    • June 12, 2020

  • It is loud, wet and quite low in the tunnels. So an experience! :-D

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    • July 28, 2020

  • Huge gorge that you have to see. A rain jacket is recommended on cool days as something is always dripping down from above.

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    • August 11, 2020

  • You definitely get wet here.

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    • October 10, 2020

  • Very nice gorge! Maybe a little too long ...

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    • August 11, 2017

  • Look at it:

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    • July 31, 2019


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