Partnachklamm

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Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

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Tourist attraction· Scenic spot· Hiking area

Partnachklamm Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Partnachklamm is located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany on Graseck 4. Partnachklamm is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Germany.

Address

Graseck 4

Phone

+49 8821180700

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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JustinMonica Blanco

Exploring the gorge was an awesome outdoor experience. You can see the massive rocks and hear the rushing water beneath. Parking is near the Olympic Ski Stadium and from there about a 20 min hike to the entrance. Note that due to Covid one can only enter from the north entrance. Mask must be work at all times inside the gorge. The one way route will take you to exit on the south leading to a very scenic hike back.

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Peter Kastrup-Larsen

Amazing experience located very near to the Ski stadium. We walked through the creek and at the end we walked the hill up, to an amazing restaurant at the top. Here we enjoyed a nice meal and a German beer from Paulauner. Recommended 5/5

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John Toms

Awesome hike with amazing views. Make sure you bring a hoodie, raincoat, or poncho: you will get a little wet. It was so cool to see the erosion over time. Make sure you bring some euro as the card machine seems to go down frequently.

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Hanneke Nieuwenhuis

I really loved it, it is beautiful to walk through it. However, it was too busy, there were too many people. We did not expect this. Still, I wouldn't miss it, but it would have gotten 5 stars if there were less people. Partly because of covid-19 we could not walk back to the entrance through the gorge, but we had to walk around it and up the hill. We didn't know if this was also for people who couldn't do this hike, because it was quite a climb. we hadn't seen a sign saying this, just that one entrance was open.

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Attila Lovrencsics

The 700 meters long ravine is beautiful, a bit narrow, quite cold and it's also easy to get wet. Due to Covid pandemic it's currently one-way only. That means, the way back is quite challenging, as the hiking trails are going through the ridge of surrounding mountains. So around 3-400 meters uphill and slippery stairs with big rocks downhill.