Best canyons around Weissach im Tal are found within the surrounding Swabian Forest region, characterized by deeply incised uplands, romantic forests, and dramatic gorges. These natural formations, often referred to as "Klamm" or "Schlucht" in German, offer varied landscapes for exploration. The area features numerous ravines and waterfalls, providing diverse natural experiences. Visitors can explore these natural monuments, which are a short distance from Weissach im Tal.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The gorge is currently closed due to damage from the floods of June 2024.
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The nature reserve is in two parts with a total size of 42ha and was designated in 1980. Part 1 Edenbach Gorge around 5.2ha Part 2 Wieslaufschlucht around 36.8ha Brief description: Deeply cut gorges with natural geological outcrops and rock formations as impressive geological phenomena and as natural habitats for the flora and fauna indigenous to the Keupklingen; Bannwald (LWaldG § 32). Extract of appreciation: It is obvious that in this barely accessible gorge, which was only recently made accessible by a path created by the Welzheim Forestry Office, a near-natural gorge forest with sycamore maple, mountain elm, ash, silver fir, etc. has been preserved. Many floristic peculiarities can be found here, such as the magnificent forest goat's beard and, particularly precious, the alpine / subalpine white butterbur (Petasites albus), which appears in early spring, alongside many fern and moss species. Notable birds include: to name the dipper and the gray wagtail.
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An absolute highlight of the region. Unfortunately, most of the path along the stream has been washed away, which makes it very exhausting and adventurous
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The rear waterfall consists of two waterfalls. At the rearmost waterfall, you can regulate the amount of water yourself with the help of a dam via the dam above. It's not just fun for young children.
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A trip here is definitely worth it ... super beautiful landscape 🥰 only in bad weather you really need to be careful ... sometimes really slippery and dangerous
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Great tour, waterfall top 👍
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Imposing icicles in freezing cold. From the Upper Hörschbachtfall through the gorge to the Hinteren Hörschbachtal, not recommended. Very! difficult to walk, really dangerous.
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The region around Weissach im Tal, particularly within the Swabian Forest, features several impressive gorges and waterfalls. Key highlights include the Rear Hörschbach Waterfall and Front Hörschbach Waterfall within the Hörschbach Gorge, known for its adventurous paths and unique 'Kläpple' weir. Another significant spot is the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall, offering a challenging hike alongside steep cliffs.
Yes, some areas are particularly popular with families. The Rear Hörschbach Waterfall is a favorite among children, especially when the 'Kläpple' weir is opened to release a powerful cascade of water. The Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve also features many small waterfalls that are especially interesting for kids. Always ensure sturdy footwear for everyone, as paths can be adventurous and sometimes slippery.
You can expect to encounter dramatic natural landscapes, including deeply incised gorges, rushing streams, and multiple waterfalls. The paths often wind through romantic forests, alongside steep cliffs, and over varied terrain. These areas are recognized as natural monuments, showcasing the region's unique geological formations like the 'Engelhofer Platte' at the Front Hörschbach Waterfall.
The gorges offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly scenic, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Even in winter, the gorges can be magical, especially when waterfalls like the Front Hörschbach Waterfall partially or completely freeze, creating stunning ice formations. However, paths can be very slippery and challenging in wet or icy conditions, so good footwear is essential.
Sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip is highly recommended, as paths can be narrow, uneven, and often slippery, especially after rain or in winter. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. For more challenging routes, hiking poles can provide additional stability. If you plan to visit the Hörschbach Gorge, you might consider a stop at the 'Wasserfall-Gaststätte' (waterfall restaurant).
Yes, the Wieslauf Gorge is known for its adventurous and challenging terrain. Hikes through this gorge involve navigating narrow, occasionally slippery paths that run directly alongside steep cliffs. Similarly, the Hörschbach Gorge also features adventurous and sometimes demanding paths. These trails are ideal for those seeking a rugged natural experience.
Near the Hörschbach Gorge, you can find the 'Wasserfall-Gaststätte' (waterfall restaurant), which is conveniently located where the waterfall road meets the gorge. This provides an opportunity to stop and refresh during your exploration of the Hörschbach waterfalls.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the surrounding Swabian Forest offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, easy hikes, and even mountain hikes. For example, there are routes like the 'Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall – Ebnisee loop' for mountain hiking or various easy hikes around Weissach im Tal. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Weissach im Tal, Easy hikes around Weissach im Tal, and Mountain Hikes around Weissach im Tal guide pages.
The Edenbach Gorge is currently closed due to damage from floods that occurred in June 2024. It is advisable to check local conditions before planning a visit to this specific gorge.
Visitors frequently praise the unique nature experience, the wild and romantic scenery, and the adventurous paths. The opportunity to see the powerful cascades of the Hörschbach waterfalls, especially when the 'Kläpple' weir is opened, is a highlight. The picturesque setting of the Klingenmühle mill within the Wieslauf Gorge also adds to the appeal. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty and the chance for active exploration.
Yes, the Rear Hörschbach Waterfall features a unique 'Kläpple' weir at its top. This reservoir can be emptied to create a powerful, impressive waterfall even during low water levels, making it a popular attraction for both children and photographers. The Front Hörschbach Waterfall plunges over the 'Engelhofer Platte', a compact rock formation, creating a distinct 5-meter drop.


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