Best canyons around Mauth are located in the surrounding Freyung-Grafenau district, within the Bavarian Forest region. This area is characterized by impressive gorges, locally known as "Klamm," carved by rivers like the Wolfsteiner Ohe and Große Ohe. These natural features showcase deep river valleys, significant rock formations, and ancient forests. The landscape offers varied terrain for exploration, highlighting the geological history of the Bavarian Forest.
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The Augustin Kanzel is a true insider tip for hikers seeking peace, nature, and a touch of history. Located at an elevation of 575 meters in the Buchberger Leite valley, it not only offers a welcome rest stop on the circular hike near Freyung, but also a magnificent view of the wild Saußbach riverbed. It's a blessing, especially on hot days – the shady treetops and the gentle murmur of the water create an almost meditative atmosphere. https://www.waidlerwiki.de/wanderweg_buchberger_leite_-_geyersberg
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Buchberger Leite Wild Stream Gorge - In the Realm of Mosses and Ferns The Buchberger Leite Gorge between Ringelai and Freyung is one of Bavaria's most impressive gorge landscapes, awarded the seal of "Bavaria's Most Beautiful Geotopes." Gravel-laden streams, steep rocky ridges, and primeval forests characterize this natural spectacle of water and wilderness. Remnants of primeval forest survive in moss- and fern-rich gorges. The legendary cliffs of the Bayerischer Pfahl force the Wolfsteiner Ohe River into its channel, which is up to 100 meters deep in the landscape. The Buchberger Leite is a significant natural heritage site and is part of the EU's Natura 2000 network. River dams and canals, where the water appears to flow uphill at first glance, bear witness to human activity. The eight-kilometer-long adventure trail "Man and Nature in the Buchberger Leite" invites you to an exciting hike. Between Freyung and Ringelai, you can learn about interesting facts and information in the Wildbachklamm Gorge and experience the gorge's special charm. At prominent points in the Buchberger Leite, there are information boards and numbered markers that highlight special features of the landscape, such as the stream and river system, the power of water, the rafting industry, the geological history (Pfahlfelsen), and the Puchberg dynasty, who once lived high above the Wolfsteiner Ohe River – now the Neuenpuchberg ruins. The Buchberger Leite hiking trail also runs along the European pilgrimage route "VIA NOVA," which leads from the Danube Valley to the Czech Republic. https://www.nationalpark-ferienland-bayerischer-wald.de/wildbachklamm-buchberger-leite/
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This place is ideal as a snack spot 😎
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Beautiful rocky section of the path on the way to the Lusen summit.
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The Buchberger Leite is one of Bavaria's most impressive gorges. You hike past steep cliffs, wild streams and admire pristine forests. Sturdy shoes are a must for this trail.
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Large boulder with underground stream. The trail goes over larger and smaller boulders, so sturdy shoes are a must.
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Great highlight where you should definitely go over it.
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While Mauth itself doesn't have large canyons, the surrounding Freyung-Grafenau district in the Bavarian Forest features impressive gorges. The most notable are the Buchberger Leite, known for its wild beauty and geological significance, and the Steinklamm Gorge near Spiegelau, famous for its dramatic rock formations and water erosion.
You can discover a variety of natural wonders. The Teufelsloch: granite boulder field with an underground stream offers an impressive rock landscape where the Kleine Ohe flows underground. The Buchberger Leite features steep rock faces, ancient forests, and the geological formation known as the Bavarian Pfahl.
Yes, the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel is an unlit tunnel that was once part of a carbide works, offering an adventurous stretch of the hiking trail. The Buchberger Leite also has information boards detailing the area's natural and historical significance, including former timber rafting and castle ruins.
The gorges provide diverse hiking experiences. For instance, the Buchberger Leite features an 8-kilometer themed trail, 'Mensch und Natur in der Buchberger Leite,' with information boards. The Steinklamm Gorge offers well-marked trails for various skill levels, showcasing fascinating geological features like smoothed rocks and potholes.
Yes, the Buchberger Leite features a Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe. It's a popular attraction that allows visitors to cross the river and adds an adventurous element to the trail.
The best time to visit is generally from May to October. The Steinklamm Gorge, for example, is typically accessible during this period after the snowmelt. During these months, you can fully enjoy the vibrant greens of spring and summer or the colorful autumn foliage.
Some sections are family-friendly, such as parts of the Buchberger Leite trail near the suspension bridge, which is described as 'easy to hike with children too.' However, for the Steinklamm Gorge, sturdy footwear and sure-footedness are recommended, and it is not accessible with strollers, wheelchairs, or bicycles due to safety reasons.
The Augustin's Pulpit Viewpoint in the Buchberger Leite valley offers a magnificent view of the wild Saußbach riverbed. Many trails throughout the gorges also provide stunning vistas of the deep river valleys and rock formations.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Mauth area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Reschbachklause – Finsterauer Filz High Moor loop,' which you can explore further on the Hiking around Mauth guide. There are also MTB trails and running routes available, detailed in guides like MTB Trails around Mauth and Running Trails around Mauth.
For the Buchberger Leite, there is a small hiking parking area near the carbide works, which provides convenient access to the trails and the rock tunnel.
The gorges are significant geological formations. The Buchberger Leite was carved by the Wolfsteiner Ohe river into the dark Pfahl slate rock, a part of the 150 km long Bavarian Pfahl, a major fault zone. The Steinklamm Gorge showcases the immense erosive power of the Große Ohe river, creating smoothed rocks, flow channels, and potholes.
Visitors appreciate the wild and untamed beauty of the landscape, the adventurous elements like the suspension bridge and rock tunnel, and the well-maintained hiking trails. The unique geological features and the serene atmosphere created by the rushing water and ancient forests are also frequently highlighted.


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