Best canyons around Hinterschmiding are found within the broader Bavarian Forest region, characterized by hilly grassland extending from the Danube Valley to the Bohemian Forest. The area features quiet valleys, rustling forests, and natural experiences. While deep canyons are not direct attractions, the region offers impressive rock formations and gorge-like features. These geographical features provide diverse opportunities for exploration.
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Buchberger Leite Wild Stream Gorge - In the Realm of Mosses and Ferns The Buchberger Leite Gorge between Ringelai and Freyung is one of Bavaria's most impressive gorge landscapes, awarded the seal of "Bavaria's Most Beautiful Geotopes." Gravel-laden streams, steep rocky ridges, and primeval forests characterize this natural spectacle of water and wilderness. Remnants of primeval forest survive in moss- and fern-rich gorges. The legendary cliffs of the Bayerischer Pfahl force the Wolfsteiner Ohe River into its channel, which is up to 100 meters deep in the landscape. The Buchberger Leite is a significant natural heritage site and is part of the EU's Natura 2000 network. River dams and canals, where the water appears to flow uphill at first glance, bear witness to human activity. The eight-kilometer-long adventure trail "Man and Nature in the Buchberger Leite" invites you to an exciting hike. Between Freyung and Ringelai, you can learn about interesting facts and information in the Wildbachklamm Gorge and experience the gorge's special charm. At prominent points in the Buchberger Leite, there are information boards and numbered markers that highlight special features of the landscape, such as the stream and river system, the power of water, the rafting industry, the geological history (Pfahlfelsen), and the Puchberg dynasty, who once lived high above the Wolfsteiner Ohe River – now the Neuenpuchberg ruins. The Buchberger Leite hiking trail also runs along the European pilgrimage route "VIA NOVA," which leads from the Danube Valley to the Czech Republic. https://www.nationalpark-ferienland-bayerischer-wald.de/wildbachklamm-buchberger-leite/
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The weir is located at the upper end of the Saußbachklamm.
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The Buchberger Leite is one of Bavaria's most impressive gorges. You hike past steep cliffs, wild streams and admire pristine forests. Sturdy shoes are a must for this trail.
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Beautiful easy hike on hiking trail 1 through the Saußbachklamm
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Beautiful hiking trail along the Saußbach
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The Saussbach Gorge is always worth a visit
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Around Hinterschmiding, the term 'canyons' refers more to impressive gorges, ravines, and wild river valleys within the broader Bavarian Forest region. You'll discover quiet valleys, rustling forests, and significant rock formations carved by rivers like the Wolfsteiner Ohe and Saußbach, rather than deep, dramatic canyons typical of other regions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe for an adventurous crossing. Another popular spot is Saussbachleite, an easy-to-hike gorge path. The Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel offers a unique, unlit tunnel experience as part of a hiking trail.
Yes, several areas are family-friendly. For instance, the Saussbachleite is described as an easy path, and the Watercourse of the Saußbachklamm gorge over a sea of rocks offers a quiet, not strenuous hike in nature. Some trails, like those near the Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe, are also considered easy to hike with children, though prams might be unsuitable.
Yes, many trails are dog-friendly. The Watercourse of the Saußbachklamm gorge over a sea of rocks is noted as a nice, cooler place for dogs on warm days. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
The trails vary in difficulty. Many are considered intermediate, offering a good balance of challenge and accessibility. Some sections, like the Saussbachleite, are easy to hike, while others, such as the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel, offer an adventurous stretch. Overall, the region provides options for various fitness levels.
The region is particularly appealing in spring, when nature is in bloom, and in autumn, when the leaves present a spectacular array of colors. After rainfall, features like the Rißloch Waterfalls (a short distance away) are especially impressive. Summer offers cooler spots within the shaded gorges.
Yes, the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel is a notable site, an unlit tunnel that leads through a rocky spur and is part of a historical hiking trail. The geological formation known as the 'Bavarian Pfahl,' a 150 km long quartz vein, is partly responsible for the formation of these gorges and can be observed in the area.
Beyond hiking the gorges, the Hinterschmiding area offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and mountain biking trails, ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the wider Bavarian Forest region.
For the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel and surrounding trails, there is a small hiking parking area near the carbide works. Many trails are well-marked, and information boards often indicate nearby parking options. For broader hiking information in the region, you can check the local tourism website for Hinterschmiding.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched nature, the quiet and idyllic forest settings, and the unique adventurous elements like the swaying Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe and the unlit Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel. The sound of rushing water and the shade provided by trees, especially at spots like Augustin's Pulpit Viewpoint, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Augustin's Pulpit Viewpoint is a popular spot offering a magnificent view of the wild riverbed, particularly the Saußbach river. It's also a great resting place with natural shade.
While the region features wild river landscapes and impressive waterfalls like the Rißloch Waterfalls (a short distance away), specific designated wild swimming spots within the immediate gorges are not prominently highlighted. The focus is more on hiking and experiencing the natural beauty of the riverbeds and rock formations.


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