Canyons around Regenstauf refer to the region's notable gorge-like valleys and impressive rock formations. This area in Bavaria, Germany, features deep incisions and rocky landscapes shaped by the Regen River and its tributaries. The natural environment offers dramatic scenery for outdoor exploration, characterized by forested, rocky slopes and significant geological formations. These features provide diverse terrain for hiking and nature observation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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From above you have a great view of the Otterbach stream and the rock formations below.
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A hidden valley, secluded and very quiet! Cyclists have to cross many bridges... idyllic
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One of the most beautiful valleys in the region with a fantastic cycle path.
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The view is worth a break or detour
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You can also drive this up, but it's exhausting!
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Is not without. The ditch is full of leaves, so you can not assess the subsoil. Braking is almost impossible here. Especially towards the end you should pay close attention to the gap. Super jump - you could end up as a Christmas tree ball though. So reduce your speed properly beforehand!
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Short trail that meanders through a 2m deep ditch. Connects directly to the jump line.
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Respect who drives through without a break.
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The Regenstauf area, while not featuring traditional canyons, offers dramatic natural landscapes with deep incisions, impressive rock formations, and the scenic beauty of the Regen River and its tributaries. You'll find forested, rocky slopes, and significant geological features. For example, the Otterbach Valley is known for its granite rocks and moss-covered stones, while Steinklamm (Moss-Covered Rock Gorge) features rustic stone formations.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Otterbach Valley is considered family-friendly, offering refreshing breaks and easy hiking. Similarly, the Forellenbachtal features a super bike path along the trout stream, which is also great for families.
The region's gorge-like valleys are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides opportunities for refreshing breaks by the water. Even in bad weather, areas like the Girnitz Valley offer quiet, natural trails, though some spots might have large water puddles.
Beyond the specific gorges, the wider Regenstauf area offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Fellinger Berg – Marien Chapel in the dense forest loop' or the 'Reichenbach Monastery on the Regen – Pfaffenstein loop'. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Regenstauf guide.
Absolutely. The Forellenbachtal is particularly noted for its excellent bike path along the trout stream, bordering the military training area. This provides a beautiful cycling route. The Schwarze Laber Valley, a bit further afield, is also popular for cycling.
The region is characterized by its unique geology, including Jurassic rocks in areas like the Schwarze Laber Valley. Notable formations include the 'Wackelstein' (wobbling stone) and 'Pfaffenstein' in the Regental valley, which are considered magical places and natural gems, offering fascinating natural sculptures and impressive rock formations.
While specific regulations for each gorge may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Bavaria, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local signage or park rules for specific nature reserves like the Höllbach Valley Nature Reserve.
The difficulty varies. Some areas, like parts of the Otterbach Valley, offer relaxed sections suitable for easy hiking. Other trails, especially those with rocky terrain or steep sections, might be considered intermediate. For example, the 'Short steep trail with jump by the bridge ditch' highlight is rated intermediate to challenging, though it's more for MTB. Always check specific route details on Komoot for difficulty ratings.
Yes, the Otterbach Valley is highlighted as a scenic spot where the view is worth a break or detour. The entire region, with its deep incisions and rocky landscapes, offers numerous picturesque locations, especially along the Regen River and its tributaries.
Besides hiking and cycling, the Regenstauf area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Gibacht Trail – Hinterberg Trail loop' or the 'Teufelssperr Trail – Regen River at Überfuhr Bridge loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Regen River – Regendorf River Weir loop'. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Regenstauf and Running Trails around Regenstauf guides.
Yes, the Steinklamm (Moss-Covered Rock Gorge) is a natural monument featuring beautiful, rustic stone formations. The Otterbach Valley is also recognized as a natural monument, offering a wild and romantic rocky forest gorge experience.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic nature of the rocky forest gorges, the refreshing atmosphere by the streams, and the immersive experience of navigating over hills and dales. The unique geological features and the opportunity for enjoyable hikes through forests with prominent rocks are also highly appreciated.


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