Best canyons around Peiting are characterized by the Ammerschlucht, a deep gorge carved by the Ammer River, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of Upper Bavaria." This region offers a wild and scenic landscape, featuring dramatic rock formations, steep riverbanks, and dense forests. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and diverse ecosystems. Peiting's canyons are notable for their geological features and the powerful flow of the Ammer River.
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The path to this point is not maintained and is therefore not recommended; safe walking cannot be guaranteed.
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The Schleier Falls are very beautiful and the difficult path through the Ammer Gorge is worth it. Please note: extremely sensitive area - entering the Schleier Falls and possibly "showering" in the waterfall causes damage that nature will take a very, very long time to repair. So: it's OK to look, but please don't enter!
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A very great and adventurous gorge for young and old. Be careful, the roots can become tripping hazards.
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Sections of the tour are only really feasible with very good shoes and sufficient body size. Especially in the rather wet seasons you have to be prepared for muddy and sloping paths.
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The stairway that leads up here from the gorge is only for sure-footed walkers (see signs), with some very high steps, slightly exposed and extremely greasy when wet. The T1 rating (walk) in the komoot map is definitely wrong. The whole path in the gorge is T2 (hiking trail), this place is more like T3 (hiking trail with easy difficulty).
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The hike along the Ammer is a dream, pure nature... 🤩
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After rain, the track becomes extremely muddy, slippery and slippery. Good surefootedness is helpful here. Somewhat adventurous, but absolutely worthwhile and enjoyable tour! Pure nature... 🤩!
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Fantastic natural spectacle, but must not be committed.
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The region is dominated by the Ammerschlucht, often called the “Grand Canyon of Upper Bavaria,” which features dramatic rock formations, steep riverbanks, and dense forests. Key natural highlights include the Schleierfälle — Waterfalls on the Ammer River, a natural monument where water cascades over moss-covered steps, and the Scheibum, a dramatic rock breakthrough where the Ammer River forces its way through cliffs, known for its powerful flow and turquoise-green water.
Yes, the Feuerstein Gorge offers a great hike for children. Its path winds through the gorge with small bridges over the stream, and information boards provide insights into geology, flora, and fauna. While generally easy, sturdy footwear is recommended due to occasional stones, roots, or muddy spots.
The Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail is known for its challenging, narrow, and winding paths through steep hillside forests above the Ammer River. It's part of a natural forest reserve and offers impressive views of the wild Ammer. Be prepared for sections that can be muddy and require sturdy footwear. Some routes within the gorge involve 460 steps, walkways, and small bridges.
The canyons are beautiful year-round, but spring, especially after snowmelt, offers a particularly powerful display of the Ammer River's flow, especially at the Scheibum. Summer provides lush greenery and comfortable hiking conditions. The cool, humid environment of the gorge is ideal for observing rich biodiversity.
The cool, humid, and shaded environment of the Ammerschlucht creates ideal conditions for a rich variety of mosses, ferns, and rare butterfly species. The riverbanks and old waterways are also habitats for amphibians, including the fire salamander. The forests consist of spruce, sycamore, elm, ash, fir, and yew trees.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Wooden bridge over the Ammer provides a good vantage point. Additionally, the Soyermühle and Waterfall features a spacious wooden bridge with beautiful views of the Ammer River.
Beyond canyon hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including options like 'Cycling between the Lech and Ammer – Land of the Moors' or 'Ammer Valley – Schnalz Descent'. For those who prefer mountain biking, there are trails such as 'Rottenbuch Abbey – St. Michael Chapel loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Peiting or MTB Trails around Peiting guide pages.
While specific rules for every trail vary, many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Given the challenging and sometimes narrow terrain of the Ammerschlucht, it's advisable to ensure your dog is accustomed to such conditions and to keep them under close control for their safety and that of other hikers.
The Ammerschlucht is often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Upper Bavaria” due to its scale and dramatic landscape. It was formed approximately 120,000 years ago when the Ammer River changed its course, cutting deep into the moraines. Its unique features include the powerful Scheibum rock breakthrough and the geologically significant Schleierfälle, making it a significant natural landmark.
While the canyons are primarily known for their natural beauty, the Ammerschlucht itself has a long geological history, having been formed over 120,000 years. The Scheibum section has been designated a nature reserve since 1953, reflecting its ecological and natural significance. The Soyermühle, though privately owned, is a charming historical mill building visible from the Ammer River.
Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended, especially for trails like the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail, where paths can be muddy, slippery, and uneven with stones and roots. Layered clothing is advisable as conditions can change, and bringing water and snacks is always a good idea for longer excursions.


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