Best canyons around Saal an der Donau are characterized by the dramatic Danube Gorge, a significant geological formation featuring steep rock faces. The region is nestled in the scenic Bavarian landscape, offering impressive natural beauty. The Danube River carves its way through towering rock formations, creating a striking landscape. This area also holds historical significance, with ancient monasteries located within its confines.
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Very beautiful section of the Danube Cycle Path. Here the rock keeps coming to the surface.
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Great view of the Mattinger slopes from the Danube cycle path.
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It's impressive how the Danube has worked its way through the rock over thousands of years. If you're cycling along the Danube, be sure to take the boat trip to Weltenburg.🥰
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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 Danube breakthrough, the Weltenburger Enge. You can access it from both sides, but you can only get through by boat
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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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Very nice farewell on the Danube, just suitable for families for a day trip.
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows), where the Danube River carves its way through towering rock formations. Another notable feature is the Beehive Rock Formation, an impressive natural monument situated directly above a hiking trail, offering scenic views.
Yes, boat tours are highly recommended to experience the dramatic Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows). A trip through the Danube Gorge (Donaudurchbruch) by ferry from Kehlheim to Weltenburg is a popular way to see the up to 70-meter-high limestone rocks.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Beehive Rock Formation is accessible via a hiking trail suitable for families. Additionally, the View of the Mattinger Hänge and the Long wall gravel bank are also noted as family-friendly locations, offering beautiful natural scenery.
The Weltenburg Monastery, founded around 600 AD, is nestled within the Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows). It features a historic rock cellar and a tavern known for its self-brewed 'Weltenburger Barock Dunkel' beer, adding a significant cultural dimension to the natural experience.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities, from flat paths along the Danube's banks to more challenging routes through dense forests and over steep rocks. The Beehive Rock Formation is directly above a scenic hiking trail, and the area around the Mattinger Hänge also provides great paths.
Beyond hiking, the area around Saal an der Donau is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and gravel biking routes that explore the scenic landscapes and riverbanks.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive power of the Danube carving through the narrow gorges, especially at the Weltenburg Narrows. The unique views from various viewpoints, the beautiful landscapes, and the opportunity for boat trips through the dramatic rock formations are also highly appreciated.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for boat tours and enjoying the river. The dramatic rock formations are impressive in any season.
Absolutely. The Beehive Rock Formation is a distinctive natural monument. Along the Danube, you'll also encounter various limestone rock formations, some reaching up to 70 meters high, which are part of the ancient nature reserve of the Danube Gorge (Donaudurchbruch).
Excellent viewpoints are scattered throughout the region. The Beehive Rock Formation offers scenic views directly from a hiking trail. The View of the Mattinger Hänge also provides a wonderful perspective of the landscape. Many spots along the Danube Gorge itself offer special views of the river and cliffs.
Yes, the Long wall gravel bank is a very idyllic spot by the Danube where you can see the river's natural processes and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. It's a great area for relaxation.
Trails range from easy, flat paths along the riverbanks to more intermediate routes that traverse forests and steeper sections. For example, the trails around the Beehive Rock Formation are generally considered intermediate, offering a good balance of scenic beauty and moderate challenge.


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