Canyons around Lechbruck am See are characterized by their natural beauty and diverse geological formations. The region, situated in the Bavarian Alpine foothills, features several "Schluchten" (gorges or ravines) carved by rivers and streams. These areas offer opportunities for hiking and experiencing wild landscapes. The terrain includes winding paths, flowing streams, and unique rock formations.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A beautiful, entertaining path through a beautiful forest, peppered with entertaining information about the dragon.
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The approximately four-kilometer-long adventure trail leads through the Feuerstein Gorge and along the Jägersteig trail up to the Roman settlement of DAMASIA. Numerous small adventures with exciting information await you at seven interactive stations. Would you like to see wild animals, encounter the water spirits, or learn where the oysters on the Auerberg come from? Follow the milestones! The average hiking time on the VIA DAMASIA is about 1.5 hours. Source: https://www.bernbeuren.de/tourismus/kultur-/-sehenswertes/via-damasia
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This path is currently closed - June 2025
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Hiking trail for young and old
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Small gorge: Here you don't walk in the gorge, but above it! Not as spectacular as the more famous ones, but still beautiful in its own way!
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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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The Via Damasia leads through the Feuerstein Gorge and over the Jägersteig to the Auerberg (1055m).
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The most popular gorges in the region include the Feuerstein Gorge, known for its wildly romantic path and small bridges, and the Dragon Trail and Dragon Gorge, which features narrow and sometimes slippery paths suitable for various age groups. Visitors also appreciate the Bockstallbach Gorge for its river views and hiking opportunities into the valley.
Yes, several options are great for families. The Feuerstein Gorge is considered a fantastic hike for children, offering an adventurous experience with small bridges over the stream. Additionally, the Via Damasia Educational Trail from Bernbeuren to Auerberg, which passes through the Feuerstein Gorge, features interactive stations and games for children, explaining Roman history.
You can expect to see diverse natural features. The gorges are characterized by winding paths, flowing streams, and unique rock formations. For instance, the Feuerstein Gorge has small waterfalls and a crystal-clear brook. The Flysch Geotope in Röthenbachtal is notable for its geological significance, showcasing ancient 'Flysch' rock formations along a gorge-like streambed.
The gorges are generally beautiful to visit during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and flowing water from snowmelt, while summer provides cool air under leafy canopies. Autumn brings vibrant foliage. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as paths can become muddy and slippery.
Most gorge trails are rated as intermediate. For example, the Feuerstein Gorge and Dragon Trail and Dragon Gorge are intermediate, requiring sturdy footwear due to potential obstacles like stone chunks, roots, or slippery/muddy sections. The Ammer Gorge, while further afield, offers paths ranging from moderately difficult to challenging, with some easier circular routes available.
Yes, the Via Damasia Educational Trail from Bernbeuren to Auerberg is a notable historical site. This trail leads through the Feuerstein Gorge up to the Roman settlement of DAMASIA on the Auerberg, offering insights into Roman history with interactive stations and explanations.
Beyond hiking, the region around Lechbruck am See offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for mountain hiking, gravel biking, and running. Many routes offer scenic views of the surrounding landscapes and the Lech River.
Sturdy footwear is essential for hiking in the gorges, as paths can be uneven, rocky, root-filled, and potentially muddy or slippery, especially in wet conditions. Bringing water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the weather is also advisable. For trails like the Dragon Trail and Dragon Gorge, surefootedness is required.
The Flysch Geotope in Röthenbachtal is a natural monument featuring a gorge-like streambed carved by the Röthenbach stream. Its significance lies in its geological formations, showcasing 'Flysch' – rhythmically interbedded layers of sedimentary rock formed millions of years ago. It offers a unique insight into the region's natural history and provides scenic views along an easily traversable gravel path.
Yes, it's important to check current conditions. For example, a tip for the Bockstallbach Gorge mentions that 'This path is currently closed - June 2025'. Always look for updated information before planning your visit to ensure access.
Visitors frequently highlight the wild and romantic atmosphere, the natural beauty, and the adventurous hiking experiences. The cool air under the leafy canopies, the sound of flowing streams, and the unique geological formations are often praised. Many appreciate the opportunity for immersive natural experiences and the chance to explore diverse terrain.


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