Mangfall Valley Protected Landscape is a scenic and ecologically rich area in Bavaria, Germany, known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and the flowing Mangfall River, offering abundant outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
The Mangfall Valley Protected Landscape is situated in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, encompassing the scenic valley carved by the Mangfall River. Characterized by a mosaic of dense mixed forests, meadows, wetlands, and the clear flowing river, the area supports a rich biodiversity including native fish species, deer, and a variety of birdlife. The landscape is shaped by both natural forces and centuries of traditional land use, providing a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural habitats. Historically, the valley has been important as a timber source and for fishing, and today it serves as a cherished recreational refuge for locals and visitors. The network of trails along the river and through forested hills offers ample hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching opportunities. The protected status of the landscape helps safeguard important ecological corridors and scenic vistas while preserving traditional Bavarian rural landscapes. Key landmarks include picturesque villages, old mills, and well-maintained riverbanks perfect for tranquil paddle sports. The area is especially inviting in spring and summer when wildflowers bloom and migratory birds return. Photographers and nature lovers find countless vantage points to capture the valley’s vibrant colors and wildlife. Mangfall Valley Protected Landscape appeals to those seeking a serene natural escape in close proximity to Munich and the Bavarian Alps, blending outdoor adventure with cultural experiences in a well-preserved environment.
Mangfall River – crystal-clear water with opportunities for fishing and kayaking
Historic mills and small Bavarian villages scattered through the valley
Dense mixed forests supporting diverse wildlife including red deer and kingfishers
Scenic hiking routes with panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps
The lifeblood of the valley, offering pristine waters for fishing, kayaking, and supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems.
Several centuries-old watermills along the river demonstrate traditional Bavarian rural industry and craftsmanship.
Rich, biologically diverse forests featuring spruce, fir, and deciduous trees that provide habitat for large mammals and countless bird species.