The Mangfall Valley Protected Landscape Area is a scenic region in Bavaria known for its lush forests, rolling hills, and clear waterways, offering abundant opportunities for hiking, cycling, and nature observation close to Munich.
Located in Upper Bavaria, the Mangfall Valley Protected Landscape Area encompasses the valley carved by the Mangfall River as it flows from the Bavarian Alps towards the Inn River. This area features a diverse landscape of mixed coniferous and deciduous forests, meadows, and small agricultural lands. The valley serves as an important natural corridor supporting a variety of flora and fauna, including native species such as European beech, spruce, and fir trees, as well as protected wildlife like deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. Historically, the Mangfall Valley was significant for local communities due to its fertile soil, timber resources, and water-driven mills. Today, it is valued for its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore well-maintained trails for hiking and mountain biking, enjoy fishing in the Mangfall River, or simply relax at one of the small lakes or picnic areas. The proximity to Munich makes it a popular destination for day trips and weekend adventures. Features such as the historic town of Bad Aibling nearby and numerous viewpoints along the valley enhance the visitor experience. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining the ecological integrity of the landscape while promoting sustainable recreation.
Mangfall River – crystal-clear waterway with excellent fishing and scenic beauty
Bavarian forest stands – dense woodlands with diverse plant and animal life
Historic town of Bad Aibling – thermal spa town adjacent to the valley
Mangfall Valley Viaduct – iconic railway bridge and architectural landmark
A clean, fast-flowing river providing ecological richness and recreational fishing opportunities.
A large railway bridge offering dramatic views and an excellent photo opportunity.
Historic small town famous for its mineral springs and wellness facilities adjacent to the protected landscape.