Hell's Valley Flume GoPro
The Höllentalklamm / Hell's Valley Flume
This is the biggest nature experience I've had so far. Beauty everywhere I looked!
You can discover the pristine charm of pure nature with all your senses here. The Hammersbach stream with glacier run-off carves its way down through the high mountains, tumbling over boulders and dropping over cliffs into pools with milky foam, roaring and thundering along the way.
The Höllentalklamm offers an experience entirely distinct from any other gorge.
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Music: Miguel Herrero Medieval. Free download (creative commons music) at jamendo.com/en/ .
Höllental/Hell Valley Passage
I was on my way to Freiburg with a Coach and filmed the area between the Hell curves and how dangerous this section is... One of Germany's tuffest streets ever! The Hell Valley Passage!
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Höllentalklamm - Garmisch Partenkirchen
Hell Valley Gorge in Garmisch Partenkirchen
Faszination Höllentalklamm - Fascination Hell´s Valley Gorge - Spectacular Waterfalls -
Höllentalklamm - Hell´s Valley Gorge - Spectacular Waterfalls - Garmisch Partenkirchen - Bavarian Alps
Höllentalklamm in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany
Höllentalklamm (Hell's Valley Gorge) is my favorite hike in Germany. Find out more at: The nearby Partnachklamm is also gorgeous:
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Höllentalklamm (gorge), Grainau, Germany, Part 2
taken on 03.06.2017
Höllental Grainau
Höllentalklamm Grainau
Germany: Record-breaking Zugspitze cable car opens for service
A new record breaking cable car opened at Valley Station in Bavaria's Grainau on Thursday, which will take brave visitors to the Zugspitze - the highest peak in Germany.
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I don't want this to end ... Höllentalklamm | Durch die Höllentalklamm zur Höllentalangerhütte
Following your dreams will lead you to successes, such that you will be proud of yourself. It is nice when you have good friends with whom you can accomplish your adventure dreams. This two guys are amazing, full with energy and always ready for the next one. It was a wonderful expedition to the Höllentalklamm, place near the famous Garmisch -Partenkirchen, adventuristic valley, goodly hidden into the mountains. So many surprises and one hell of a day. That is why I don't want this to end
This will change your life, were the words of my good friend there just before we start. Terrifying tunnel system from World War II under the Zugspitzeberge
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Höllentalbahn~Hell-valley - smalest part~
Train through HÖLLEN-TAL Hell-valey in Black Forest (South)
here the smallest part.
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Partnach Gorge Germany- iphoneX footage
The Partnach Gorge (German: Partnachklamm) is a deep gorge that has been incised by a mountain stream, the Partnach, in the Reintal valley near the south German town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The gorge is 702 metres (2,303 ft) long and, in places, over 80 metres (260 ft) deep. It was designated a natural monument in 1912.
Höllentalklamm
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Climbing Zugspitze: Höllental Route - Part 1
In September 2009, I climbed Zugspitze via the Klettersteigroute - up the Höllental (Valley of Hell). Here's part 1 of the adventure, showing the start of our trip, the Höllentalangerhütte (lodge), and first ascent up the rock face before the glacier!
Let me know what you think... there will be several more episodes. :D More info in the blog post at
Zugspitze - The Top of The Germany (2962m)
The Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany. It is located at the Austrian border in the town of Grainau of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria. On the Austrian side is the town of Ehrwald in the district of Reutte, Tyrol. There is a cog railway (Zugspitzbahn ) leading from the tourist resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen to the peak. There are also two cable cars that go to the peak from the base: one ascends from the German side of the mountain at the lake Eibsee (Eibsee Aerial Tramway), and the other ascends from Austria near Ehrwald (Tyrolean Aerial Tramway ). The peak is regularly crowded with tourists. For those wishing to reach the summit under their own power, various hiking and ski trails can also be followed to the top. Hiking to the top from the base takes between one and two days. Food and lodging is available on some trails. In winter the Zugspitze is a popular skiing and snowboarding destination, with several slopes on both sides. The Zugspitzplatt is the highest ski resort of Germany and thus has enough snow all winter.
The border between Germany and Austria goes right through the mountain. There used to be a border checkpoint at the summit. But since Germany and Austria are now both part of the Schengen zone, the border crossing is no longer staffed.
The Zugspitze belongs to the Wetterstein range in the northern Kalkalpen. It gets its name from the many avalanche passages (Lawinenzüge in German) on its steep north slopes.
At the Zugspitze's summit is the Münchner Haus, an Alpenvereinshütte, a facility built by the Deutscher Alpenverein. For more than a hundred years now, the summit has also had a weather station, which nowadays also gathers data for the Global Atmosphere Watch.
Shortly after WW II the US military took over the Schneefernerhaus (as the hotel at the top was then called) for the exclusive use of US military and civilian employees. Room rates, including meals, were US$1/day. Ski lessons were available, taught by Austrians and Germans, at a cost of USD$ 0.25 (25 cents) per hour.
The first recorded ascent to the summit was accomplished by a team of land surveyors on 27 August 1820. The team was led by Lieutenant Josef Naus, who was accompanied by two men named Maier and G. Deutschl. However, local people had conquered the peak over 50 years earlier, according to a 1770 map discovered by the Alpenverein [1].
On 7 January 1882 the first successful winter assault on the Zugspitze was accomplished by F. Kilger, H. and J. Zametzer and H. Schwaiger.
Map showing the Zugspitze's location
Climbing up the Zugspitze can involve several routes. The difference in elevation between Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the summit is 2 200 m, making the climb a challenge even for trained mountaineers.
On the German side, from Garmisch-Partenkirchen, climbers go either through the Höllental (Valley of Hell) or the Reintal. The way through the Reintal is the easiest, but also the longest and takes 8 to 10 hours. This path goes through the Partnachklamm, a scenic gorge, then through the Reintal up to the Zugspitzplatt, a barren plateau. from there up to the summit. Climbers can stay for the night at two alpine huts, the Reintalangerhütte or the Knorrhütte.
The more popular, but harder route is through the Höllental. It starts at Hammersbach near Garmisch, goes through the Höllentalklamm, a similar gorge up to the Höllentalangerhütte, where one can take a meal or stay for the night. It then crosses the Höllentalferner, the remnants of a small glacier. After that it traverses a wall with the help of iron ladders and steps. Via ferrata equipment is recommended for that part. Over the Irmerscharte (a gap) it reaches the summit. This path should take 7 to 8 hours.
From the Austrian village of Ehrwald, there are also two variants. One goes straight through the Western Flank, which is the shortest route overall, but rather hard. It includes a via ferrata, and there is a hut called Wiener Neustädter Hütte by the Austrian Alpine Club. An easier path leads via the Ehrwalder Alm, across a small pass called Gatterl, joining the Reintal path at the Knorrhütte.
The Zugspitze's exact height was a matter of debate for quite a while. Given figures ranged from 2 960 m to 2 970 m, but it is now generally accepted that the peak is 2 962 m above sea level as a result of a survey carried out by the Bavarian land survey office. The lounge at the new café is named 2962 for this reason.
Hollental Canyon- Garmisch
Hike up the Hollental Canyon in Glarmisch, Germany
Zugspitze über Höllental
Zugspitze über Hammersbach, Höllental, Höllentalklamm, Kletscher, Höllentalklettersteig
Hollental Gorges, near garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany
Höllentalklamm Garmisch 2014
Vankantie Luit en Sylvia 2014
Höllentalklamm
Went walking in the German alps! I am terrible at editing so cut me some slack. Song is First Breath After Coma by Explosions in the Sky