The Danube breakthrough near Beuron is a breakthrough valley on the upper reaches of the Danube between Fridingen and Sigmaringen in the former border triangle of Württemberg, Hohenzollern and Baden.
The deep, quite narrow valley is crossed by a small stream, which is partially completely dried up. It was not formed by the stream, but by glaciers during the ice age. Striking rocks and great rock formations line the path.