Canyons around Hirschegg, nestled in the Kleinwalsertal valley, offer access to impressive natural gorges. This area is known for both canyoning and scenic hikes. The landscape features dramatic rock formations and clear water, shaped by rivers over millennia. Notable examples include the Schwarzwasserbach canyon and the Breitachklamm.
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Entrance to a magnificent natural spectacle
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Pedaling through the rock in one of the most beautiful natural experiences in the Allgäu. Clear recommendation
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It's amazing how powerful the water has been over thousands of years to carve such beautiful curves into the rock!
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This unique natural monument is located in Oberstdorf and is the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe. It is one of the most impressive geotopes in Bavaria! It is also one of the most popular attractions in the Allgäu and stretches from Oberstdorf Tiefenbach to the neighboring Kleinwalsertal. Access is possible from both sides. A trip is worthwhile at any time of the year - even in rainy weather, because the more water flows, the more impressive the Breitachklamm appears. See: https://www.breitachklamm.com/
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This unique natural monument is located in Oberstdorf and is the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe. It is one of the most impressive geotopes in Bavaria! It is also one of the most popular attractions in the Allgäu and stretches from Oberstdorf Tiefenbach to the neighboring Kleinwalsertal. Access is possible from both sides. A trip is worthwhile at any time of the year - even in rainy weather, because the more water flows, the more impressive the Breitachklamm appears. See: https://www.breitachklamm.com/
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Very clear water. The gorge is just beautiful
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The most popular natural wonders include the Breitach Gorge, known as the deepest rock canyon in Central Europe, and the scenic Gemsteltal, which offers a relaxing circular hike along a stream. Another impressive spot is the Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach, offering a unique view of a small waterfall.
Yes, both the Breitach Gorge and the Gemsteltal are considered family-friendly. The Breitachklamm features well-maintained trails and bridges, though strollers are not suitable. The Gemsteltal offers a pleasant circular hike along a stream, ideal for a relaxing day with children.
You can expect to see dramatic rock formations, deep gorges carved by rivers, hidden waterfalls, and crystal-clear pools. The Breitach Gorge, for instance, showcases impressive geology with rock walls up to 150 meters deep, while the Schwarzwasserbach canyon features diverse canyoning sections with jumps and abseiling opportunities.
The Breitach Gorge offers breathtaking views year-round. In summer, you'll experience raging white water and refreshing coolness. In winter, it transforms into a spectacular landscape of frozen waterfalls and massive ice formations. The more water flows, the more impressive the experience.
Yes, the Schwarzwasserbach canyon, near Hirschegg, is a popular spot for canyoning. It offers diverse experiences with high jumps (up to 12 meters, typically 5-7 meters), rock slides, and abseiling sections (up to 20 meters). It caters to various skill levels, with options for beginners to bypass jumps. Professional guided tours are available and often include specialized equipment for safety.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent over the Hölltobel Waterfall and the Rautweg involves natural mountain paths. This route requires ankle-high mountain boots with good tread, surefootedness, and a minimum level of head for heights. Be especially careful in wet conditions.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the View of Hoher Ifen – Gottesacker Plateau loop. There are also extensive MTB trails and cycling routes available. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Hirschegg, MTB Trails around Hirschegg, and Cycling around Hirschegg guides.
The Breitach Gorge is located at the end of the Kleinwalsertal valley, making it easily accessible. While specific public transport details are best checked locally, it is a well-known attraction. Parking facilities are available near the entrance points to the gorge.
The Breitach Gorge is generally dog-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their canine companions on the trails. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other visitors and the natural environment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the sheer power and beauty of the water as it carves through the rock, creating dramatic and refreshing atmospheres. The well-maintained paths in places like the Breitach Gorge make these natural spectacles accessible, while the diverse canyoning experiences in the Schwarzwasserbach are highly rated for adventure.
Yes, the region features several impressive waterfalls. The Hölltobel Waterfall is a notable highlight, with a torrent cut deep into the rocks, especially spectacular during snowmelt. You can also find a small waterfall at the Natural Bridge Over the Schwarzwasserbach.
The hike through the Gemsteltal is considered not difficult and suitable for a more relaxing day. It's a well-run circular path along the stream, making it great for families and those looking for an easier outdoor experience.


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