Best canyons around Lam are situated within the Bavarian Forest, a region in Germany recognized for its diverse natural landscapes. This area features a variety of gorges and waterfalls, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Lam serves as a starting point for exploring these natural monuments and their associated trails. The region is characterized by its forested valleys and notable elevation changes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Riesbach, which flows together from several streams, falls into the valley at a total height of 55m as Riesloch Falls through the gorge called Riesloch. In the upper part, electricity has been generated by the power of water since 1908. The Riesloch Falls are a wonderful natural spectacle in the middle of vegetation that is reminiscent of a jungle.
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Demanding, rocky path. Sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are required here. You will be rewarded with a beautiful, natural path. When it rains or after a rain shower, the stones and roots are a bit slippery. Caution is advised here.
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Sometimes calm... sometimes wild and impetuous... this is how the Rissbach flows through the Rissloch Gorge. Impressive after snowmelt or heavy rainfall.
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Over roots and stones, directly on the Weißer Regen
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If it's raining, it can be slippery. Good shoes are a must here
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The Rissloch waterfalls and the gorge are great .... You put different paths together here... so short circular paths or longer ones are possible
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Unfortunately, nothing for bikers, or you have a broad cross 😅
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The Triftsteig. In the past, wood was drifted here via an artificial canal or stream. A nice one with information boards.
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The region around Lam in the Bavarian Forest is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, featuring numerous gorges, waterfalls, and forested valleys. You'll encounter impressive natural monuments like the Riesloch Falls and the Lower Riesloch Falls, offering scenic views and challenging trails.
Yes, many trails in the gorges around Lam are considered challenging. For instance, the path to Riesloch Falls involves stony hiking trails. The Rocky Trail Through Rißloch Gorge is described as a very beautiful, stony path that leads steeply uphill, requiring good surefootedness.
Yes, some areas are family-friendly. For example, the Riesbach in the Rißloch Gorge is noted as a nice area for hiking with families. Additionally, the hike to the Riesloch Gorge Waterfalls can be completed with younger kids, though good shoes are still recommended due to loose stones.
The Riesloch Gorge Waterfalls are particularly notable, with their 200-meter height making them the highest in the entire Bavarian Forest.
Due to the stony and sometimes challenging nature of the trails, good footwear is highly recommended. Tips for highlights like the Riesloch Gorge Waterfalls and Riesbach in the Rißloch Gorge specifically advise wearing good shoes and having surefootedness.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Lam offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Eck Pass (843 m) Ascent' loop, or touring bicycle routes like the 'Little Arber Lake' loop. For those seeking more elevation, there are challenging mountain hikes, including routes to the 'Kleiner Osser summit'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Lam, Cycling around Lam, and Mountain Hikes around Lam guides.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic landscapes, beautiful waterfalls, and the natural spectacle of the gorges. Many appreciate the scenic and challenging nature of the trails, often describing them as 'dreamlike' and 'impressive'. The area is also valued for its wild Bavarian forest atmosphere and the roaring sounds of the waterfalls.
Yes, for popular areas like the Rißloch Gorge, there is typically parking available, such as the 'Rieslochschlucht car park', which serves as a convenient starting point for hikes along the stream to the waterfalls.
While specific data isn't provided, the Bavarian Forest region, with its waterfalls and forested trails, is generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable for hiking, and the natural beauty of the waterfalls and lush forests is at its peak. Winter can offer a different, snowy experience, but some trails might be less accessible.
Yes, the entire Rißloch Gorge system is considered a natural monument. Key highlights within this system include the Riesloch Falls, Lower Riesloch Falls, and the Riesloch Gorge Waterfalls, all of which are recognized for their significant natural beauty and geological features.
Yes, many of the gorges and waterfalls offer excellent viewpoints. Highlights like the Riesloch Falls, Lower Riesloch Falls, and Riesloch Gorge Waterfalls are specifically categorized as having viewpoints, allowing visitors to take in the stunning natural scenery.


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