Lechabschnitt Hirschauer Steilhalde - Litzauer Schleife
Lechabschnitt Hirschauer Steilhalde - Litzauer Schleife
Natural monuments in Lechabschnitt Hirschauer Steilhalde - Litzauer Schleife is a protected area in Upper Bavaria, Germany, characterized by its diverse riverine landscapes. This 188.5-hectare reserve preserves one of the last largely undeveloped sections of the Lech river. Key features include the distinctive Litzauer Schleife river loop and the steep slopes of the Hirschauer Steilhalde. The area is a vital ecological zone, offering insights into the river's geological history and providing habitats for various species.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Lech from the Lech dam 4
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Great view of the Lech at the Litzauer Schleife.
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After the ice ages, the Lech River transported vast quantities of gravel and rubble from the Alps to the Danube. When the snow melted, it transformed into a wild torrent, sweeping away everything in its path. The inhabitants of the Lech Valley feared these floods, as villages and fields were frequently inundated. Nature adapted to these conditions, as wild rivers like the former Lech were home to a very special flora and fauna. The riverbed was extensively branched, a ribbon several hundred meters wide of river arms, gravel banks, alluvial forests, and streams fed by groundwater. Here, at the Litzau Loop, the Lech has been preserved almost in its original form.
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A magnificent panoramic view of the high trail is a delight for the senses. Gentle ups and downs, but doable for everyone.
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The most prominent natural feature is the Litzauer Schleife, a unique triple river loop of the Lech. This area is one of the last largely undeveloped sections of the river in Bavaria, preserving its wild character. You can also experience the dramatic landscape of the Hirschauer Steilhalde, with its steep slopes, rocks, and forests along the river.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. You can find a dedicated spot like the View of the Litzauer Lech Loop, which offers unique perspectives of the river's natural course. Another popular spot is the View of the Litzauer Schleife, known for its resting area and scenic outlook. The View of the Lech near Gründl also provides a beautiful vista of the river.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along trails that provide views of the Lech and even distant Alps. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking, with routes like those found in the Gravel biking in Lechabschnitt Hirschauer Steilhalde - Litzauer Schleife guide. Running trails are also available, as detailed in the Running Trails in Lechabschnitt Hirschauer Steilhalde - Litzauer Schleife guide.
Absolutely. Many areas, especially viewpoints like the View of the Litzauer Lech Loop and the View of the Litzauer Schleife, are marked as family-friendly. The natural setting with its river and forest landscapes provides a great environment for outdoor excursions with children.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring through autumn offers the best conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. During these seasons, the flora is vibrant, and the weather is generally pleasant. However, please note that to protect nesting birds, visitors are asked not to enter the gravel banks between March 1st and September 30th.
Generally, no specific permits are needed for hiking on designated trails within the nature reserve. However, as it is a protected area, it's crucial to stay on marked paths and respect the natural environment. As mentioned, access to gravel banks is restricted from March 1st to September 30th to protect nesting birds.
The Litzauer Schleife is a vital ecological zone because it preserves one of the last largely undeveloped sections of the Lech river. It maintains its wild river character, providing a crucial sanctuary for rare animal and plant species. Renaturation projects are ongoing to enhance its biodiversity, including creating suitable breeding grounds for the rare little ringed plover.
Yes, the area has historical significance regarding conservation efforts. The Litzauer Schleife was notably saved from being developed into a weir thanks to dedicated conservationists. Information boards along some trails explain the origin of the Lech gravels, offering insights into the river's geological history and its formation.
The most unique geological feature is the Litzauer Schleife itself, showcasing the Lech river's natural meandering course. The presence of extensive gravel banks, formed by the river's dynamics, is also a significant geological characteristic of this wild river section. The steep slopes of the Hirschauer Steilhalde further contribute to the varied and dramatic terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the unique and unspoiled views of the Lech river, especially at the Litzauer Schleife. Many appreciate the tranquility and the opportunity to witness a river still largely in its natural state. The diverse landscapes, from riverine areas to steep forested slopes, and the distant views of the Alps are also highly valued.
While the primary focus of this guide is natural monuments, the broader region does offer opportunities for waterfall hikes. You can explore routes detailed in the Waterfall hikes in Lechabschnitt Hirschauer Steilhalde - Litzauer Schleife guide, which includes trails like the Kalkofensteg Bridge in Peiting and the Ammerschlucht Gorge.


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