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Top 7 Gorges in Hohenlohe

Best canyons in Hohenlohe are characterized by their wild and often secluded landscapes, shaped by streams and rivers. The Hohenlohekreis region in Germany features several gorges and valleys, locally known as "Klingen" or "Schluchten." These natural attractions provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing diverse flora and rugged terrain. The area offers tranquil settings away from more crowded destinations.

Best canyons in Hohenlohe

  • The most popular canyons is Gaisbachklinge, a gorge with an idyllic, paved path. This path is described as quite steep but easy to walk.
  • Another must-see spot is Ohrntal Valley near Schuppach, a gorge featuring wild blades and streams. Visitors can enjoy views of fields while listening to the water flow over rocks.
  • Visitors also love Zimmerbach Valley, an idyllic and quiet gorge in the forest. This valley features a stream over 4 km long and 2 round arch bridges for hikers.
  • Hohenlohekreis is known for gorges, valleys, and ravines. The region offers a variety of natural landscapes shaped by flowing water to explore.
  • The canyons in Hohenlohe are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 upvotes and over 30 photos shared.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Zimmerbach Valley

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The Zimmerbach is a stream over 4 km long, predominantly in the area of the small town of Niedernhall, which flows from the right into the lower Kupfer after a sweeping right, generally western course, downstream from the Neureuter mill in the neighboring small town of Neuenstein in the Hohenlohe district in northeastern Baden-Württemberg.

The Zimmerbach arises about 0.7 km west-northwest of the hamlet of Kemmeten in the Künzelsau district of Gaisbach in the small forest tip of Kühhaus at about 371 m above sea level. NHN close to the city limits to the Neureuter district of Neuenstein. After a few steps of its initially western course, the stream emerges from the forest, but is not very far away from the forest on the right. After about 600 meters, a field path crosses the route, here the Etzweide forest also comes close to the course on the left. From this narrow forest the stream moves into the area of the small town of Niedernhall, a tree nursery is located mainly on the left bank and it turns to the northwest, passing a newer and still under development (as of 2017) commercial zone in the Niedernhall residential area of Waldzimmern to the right of the course and passes through two ponds. After passing the residential area itself, it now flows westwards from the Waldzimmern castle ruins to around 324 m above sea level. NHN under the L 1044 Neufels – Niedernhall and changes from the clearing bay around Waldzimmern into its now more and more deepened forest valley.

After previously running a fairly straight ditch for a long time, it now flows more and more southwest with small natural changes of direction, past the Schellenberg on the left and the Alte Kuhtränke forest basins opposite to the inlet of its longest tributary from the direction of the Niedernhaller Giebelhöfe in the north, then further towards the homeland to the next larger one Secondary stream that drains the pond near Hermersberg Castle, last but not least to the mouth of the Heuschopf and the Brenntenberg. In the narrow open floodplain of this small river it flows next to a dirt road crossing at approx. 235.6 m above sea level. NHN from the right into the lower copper.

The Zimmerbach is 4.5 km long and after this stretch flows out about 135 meters below its origin, so its average bed gradient is around 30 ‰.

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Ohrntal near Schuppach

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- near Schuppach, a hamlet of Untersteinbach (district of Pfedelbach) in Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg.
- lies on the marking "red" cross "
- Shortly after Schuppach there is a parking lot for hikers
- the "Ohrn" flows through the valley


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- Water that rises east of Bubenorbis (district of Mainhardt)
- and flows into the cooker
- is located in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park
- and belongs to the FFH protection area (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) or is a landscape protection area

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Gaisbachklinge

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Impassable and rather drained. The steep Gaissteige is more suitable for hiking and runs right next to it.

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Deubach Gorge

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Shady hiking trail between forest and meadows

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Wild Erlenbach Valley

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beautiful natural valley and the Erlenbach in the middle 👍

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Klinge Ravine

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Almost like in the jungle ... well ... only almost.

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March 11, 2023, Wild Erlenbach Valley

beautiful natural valley and the Erlenbach in the middle 👍

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Rosi 🦋☀️
September 17, 2022, Gaisbachklinge

Idyllic path, paved, quite steep but easy to walk.

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Wild blades and streams

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The term blade is used in almost every region, only the dimensions are quite different

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One can always enjoy the view of the fields, while listening to the water flow over the rocks in the stream. In the summer the water that runs along the side of the road, keeps you nice and cool.

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Almost like in the jungle ... well ... only almost.

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Impassable and rather drained. The steep Gaissteige is more suitable for hiking and runs right next to it.

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- near Schuppach, a hamlet of Untersteinbach (district of Pfedelbach) in Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg. - lies on the marking "red" cross " - Shortly after Schuppach there is a parking lot for hikers - the "Ohrn" flows through the valley Notes on "Ohrn" - Water that rises east of Bubenorbis (district of Mainhardt) - and flows into the cooker - is located in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park - and belongs to the FFH protection area (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) or is a landscape protection area

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect in the canyons of Hohenlohe?

The Hohenlohekreis region is known for its "Klingen" or "Schluchten," which are wild and often secluded valleys and gorges shaped by streams and rivers. You'll find untouched landscapes, diverse flora, and rugged terrain, offering a serene escape into nature. These areas are ideal for experiencing the region's natural heritage.

What are some of the most scenic gorges to visit in Hohenlohe?

Visitors particularly enjoy the Gaisbachklinge, known for its idyllic, paved path. Another must-see is the Ohrntal Valley near Schuppach, featuring wild blades and streams where you can listen to water flowing over rocks. The Zimmerbach Valley also offers an idyllic and quiet forest setting with a stream over 4 km long and two round arch bridges.

Are there family-friendly canyons in Hohenlohe?

Yes, several gorges in Hohenlohe are suitable for families. The Zimmerbach Valley and Ohrntal Valley near Schuppach are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Deubach Gorge offers a shady hiking trail between forest and meadows, which is also suitable for families.

What is the best time to visit the canyons in Hohenlohe?

The canyons in Hohenlohe are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer provides lush greenery, and the streams can offer a cooling effect. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, as paths can be wet and slippery, especially after rain.

What should I wear or bring when exploring the gorges?

Sturdy footwear, such as waterproof hiking boots, is highly recommended, as paths can be wet, muddy, or slippery, and some trails might even involve walking through streambeds. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions. Bringing water and snacks is also a good idea, especially for longer hikes.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels in Hohenlohe's canyons?

Yes, the region offers trails for various skill levels. For instance, the Gaisbachklinge has a paved path described as quite steep but easy to walk. Other gorges like the Klinge Ravine and Wild Erlenbach Valley offer intermediate trails, providing more challenging options for experienced hikers.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Hohenlohe?

Beyond exploring the gorges, Hohenlohe offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes. For example, there are mountain hikes like the 'Tobelschlucht Fountain – Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone loop' and running trails such as the 'Kneipp pool – Climbing Tower Öhringen loop'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes in Hohenlohe, Running Trails in Hohenlohe, and Road Cycling Routes in Hohenlohe guide pages.

Are the canyon trails in Hohenlohe suitable for dogs?

While specific restrictions for dogs are not always listed, many natural trails in Hohenlohe's gorges are generally dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or where wildlife is present. Be mindful of the terrain, as some paths can be rugged or slippery, which might be challenging for some dogs.

Are there parking facilities available at the Hohenlohe canyons?

For popular areas like the Ohrntal Valley near Schuppach, there is a designated parking lot for hikers shortly after Schuppach. For other gorges, parking might be available at trailheads or nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific location details or local signage for parking options before your visit.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the gorges in Hohenlohe?

Visitors appreciate the wild and untouched natural beauty, the tranquility and seclusion away from crowds, and the excellent hiking opportunities. Many enjoy the sound of water flowing over rocks, the diverse flora, and the unique geological features shaped by the streams. The Wild Erlenbach Valley, for example, is praised for its 'beautiful natural valley' and 'wildly romantic part'.

Can I reach the Hohenlohe gorges by public transport?

While some larger towns in Hohenlohekreis are accessible by public transport, reaching the more secluded gorges often requires a car. Public transport connections to specific trailheads or remote valleys might be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving for easier access to many of these natural attractions.

Are there any unique geological features in Hohenlohe's gorges?

The gorges in Hohenlohe, locally known as "Klingen" or "Schluchten," are formed by the continuous flow of streams and rivers, which has carved out interesting geological features over time. These processes create rugged terrain, exposed rock formations, and varied streambeds, showcasing the natural erosive power of water in the landscape.

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