Pfelling / Deggendorf Water Level — Danube
Official gauge: PFELLING · km 2305.5 · Danube
215cm
↑ +20 cm in 24h · ↑ +10 cm in 7 days
Today 215 cm — below the record low of 221 cm
30-day average 217 cm · range 189–259 cm
6 cm BELOW the official record low of 221 cm set on 17 Aug 2022
Last 30 days
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Official reference values (WSV)
Published by the Wasserstrassen- und Schifffahrtsverwaltung des Bundes. Republished unchanged.
| Mean low water (MNW) | 266 cm |
|---|---|
| Mean water (MW) | 380 cm |
| Mean high water (MHW) | 676 cm |
| Low-water navigation reference (GlW) | not available |
| Maintained fairway depth at GlW (TuGLW) | not available |
| Highest navigable level (HSW) | 620 cm |
| Record low (NNW)set on 17 Aug 2022 | 221 cm |
| Record high (HHW)set on 28 Jan 1941 | 898 cm |
| Gauge zero (above sea level) | 308.12 m |
Our archive, recorded every 30 minutes since 18 Jul 2026
Measured by us from the live gauge feed.
| Today | 215 cm |
|---|---|
| 30-day average | 217 cm |
| 30-day low | 189 cm |
| 30-day high | 259 cm |
Where the Pfelling / Deggendorf gauge sits
Pfelling / Deggendorf is a gauge on the Danube, at river kilometre 2305.5. The official station is PFELLING, at 48.8798, 12.7472.
TODO(editorial): which stretch of river the Pfelling gauge measures
Compare it with the rest of the river on the Danube gauge overview.
How to read the Pfelling / Deggendorf gauge
A gauge reading is a height at this one point, not a depth of water under a ship. Every reference mark below belongs to Pfelling / Deggendorf alone, so a number here cannot be compared with a number from another gauge.
- GlW, the low-water navigation reference: not available. The level the maintained fairway depth on this stretch is quoted against.
- MNW, mean low water: 266 cm.
- MW, mean water: 380 cm.
- MHW, mean high water: 676 cm.
- Record low (NNW): 221 cm , set on 17 Aug 2022.
Where a mark reads “not available”, the operator does not publish it for this gauge and we do not estimate it.
Why Pfelling / Deggendorf matters for river cruising
TODO(editorial): why the Pfelling gauge matters for river cruising
Itineraries that pass this point
TODO(editorial): which cruise itineraries pass Pfelling
Background on how levels affect European sailings is in our river cruise water levels guide.
What today's status band means at Pfelling / Deggendorf
The reading is at or near the low-water navigation reference used to plan loading and depth on this stretch. Operators watch bands like this closely, and some make loading or scheduling decisions in response.
This page publishes measured water levels only. It is not a forecast and not a statement about any sailing: only your cruise line can tell you about your sailing.
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