Partnach Gorge

Gorge Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany
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What to expect

The Partnach Gorge is a unique natural landmark located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany. It is a 700-meter-long gorge with tunnels and caves carved into the rock, featuring impressive rock faces, waterfalls, and a river. The gorge is a popular tourist destination, with over 200,000 visitors per year. Visitors can trek through the gorge and enjoy the stunning scenery, but should note that canoes, bikes, and wheelchairs are not allowed, and dogs must be kept on a leash. The gorge has a safety concept in place, including reduced visitor numbers, emergency lighting, and intercom systems

Plan your family visit to the Partnach Gorge with these blog insights 👇

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Family holidays in the Tölzer Land in winter without snow

Family holidays in the Tölzer Land in winter without snow
This family's experience:

Activities: We walked through the gorge after hiking down from Eckbauer. We saw the first giant icicles

Highlights: The kids were amazed by the gorge, and the ice formations. It's a well-known international sight in the Bavarian Alps ✨