Best canyons around Teugn are characterized by the dramatic Donaudurchbruch (Weltenburger Enge), a deep river gorge carved by the Danube. This area, located in the district of Kelheim, features up to 80-meter-high limestone cliffs that date back approximately 150 million years. The narrow passages and imposing rock walls create a canyon-like landscape, recognized as a nature reserve and geotope. Visitors can experience the unique natural beauty and geological significance of this region.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Fantastic trail above the steep wall on the Danube 👍
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Very beautiful section of the Danube Cycle Path. Here the rock keeps coming to the surface.
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Narrow trail on the steep wall. Best to go “downstream”
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Beautiful rock chapel. An absolute dream.
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Great view of the Mattinger slopes from the Danube cycle path.
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The "Chapel in the Rock" is a hidden gem on the banks of the Danube, set directly into the limestone of a rock face. The small grotto chapel dates back to the 18th century and impresses with its simple architecture with gable, figure niches and the unique location in the middle of the striking Jurassic rocks. Embedded in the nature reserve of the Mattinger slopes, which boasts steep slopes, dry grasslands and rare flora, the chapel blends harmoniously into the surrounding landscape. The grotto chapel is worth a stop, very interesting. It is located directly on the Danube cycle path and is valued by many cyclists as a special resting place - a place of silence and contemplation, which combines nature, culture and spirituality in an impressive way. The chapel in the rock is worth a stop, very interesting.
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The rocks are the so-called Mattinger slopes, which stretch for kilometers along the Danube's embankment and are up to 50 meters high. They are the remains of the Danube breakthrough of the last 160 million years, when the river cut deep into the limestone of the rising Jura Mountains.
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The Mattinger Slopes are an extensive 55 hectare nature reserve in Bavaria, in the area of the northernmost point of the Danube. The Mattinger Slopes form the river's bluff, which is very worth seeing with a kilometer-long series of twenty Jurassic rocks up to 50 meters high. Excerpt from Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattinger_H%C3%A4nge
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The primary natural feature is the Donaudurchbruch (Weltenburger Enge), a dramatic river gorge carved by the Danube. This area is characterized by up to 80-meter-high limestone cliffs, narrow river passages, and impressive rock formations. It's recognized as a nature reserve and geotope, showcasing ancient geological history from the Upper Jurassic period.
The Donaudurchbruch is unique for its towering, 80-meter-high limestone cliffs that the Danube has carved through, creating a canyon-like landscape. It's a designated nature reserve and geotope, known for its geological significance dating back 150 million years. Visitors can witness the river narrowing to as little as 110 meters between formations like the 'Stillen Wand' and 'Lange Wand'.
Yes, within the Danube Gorge, you can find several notable rock formations. One impressive example is the Beehive Rock Formation, a natural monument located directly above a hiking trail. Local residents have also named prominent formations, such as 'Die drei Brüder' (The Three Brothers).
One of the most popular ways to experience the Danube Gorge is by taking a scenic boat trip from Kelheim to Weltenburg Abbey, allowing you to admire the towering rock formations from the water. Additionally, numerous hiking trails run along and above the gorge, offering breathtaking views and different perspectives of this unique natural wonder.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that provide different perspectives of the Donaudurchbruch (Weltenburger Enge). For more detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking around Teugn guide, which includes trails like the 'Marienbild Shrine – Forest Idyll loop from Teugn' and the 'Forest-Water Experience Teugn'.
Beyond hiking, the region around Teugn offers opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find routes like the 'Schwarze Laber Riverside Trail' for gravel biking or the 'Jurasteig Trail – Teugn Flowtrail' for mountain biking. For more information, check out the Gravel biking around Teugn and MTB Trails around Teugn guides.
The Donaudurchbruch (Weltenburger Enge) is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for boat trips and enjoying the beer garden at Weltenburg Abbey, though it can be busier. Always check the weather forecast before your visit.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various fitness levels, including family-friendly walks. The Beehive Rock Formation is noted as family-friendly, and the View of the Mattinger Hänge also offers family-friendly access. When planning, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' in difficulty.
Many hiking trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Weltenburger Enge, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Absolutely. At the end of the Donaudurchbruch lies Weltenburg Abbey, home to the world's oldest monastery brewery, where you can enjoy a freshly brewed beer. The abbey also features a stunning Baroque church designed by the Asam brothers. Additionally, you can find the Grotto Chapel in the Rock (Mattinger Hänge), a small chapel carved into the stone with historical significance.
Excellent viewpoints are scattered throughout the region. The View of the Mattinger Hänge (Mattinger Slopes) is a natural monument offering wonderful landscape views along the Danube. Many hiking trails also provide elevated perspectives of the dramatic rock walls and the river below, particularly along the Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows) itself.
Yes, after exploring the canyons, you can visit Weltenburg Abbey, which hosts the world's oldest monastery brewery and a welcoming beer garden. The nearby town of Kelheim also offers various cafes and pubs where you can relax and refuel.
The Donaudurchbruch is easily accessible. You can drive to Kelheim, where parking is available, and then take a boat trip through the gorge to Weltenburg Abbey. Alternatively, various hiking trails start from different points around the gorge, some of which may be reachable by public transport to nearby towns or villages.


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