Canyons around Hornberg are defined by dramatic valleys, gorges, and significant rock formations within the Black Forest region of Germany. The landscape features imposing rocky outcrops like the Windeckfelsen Hornberg, offering panoramic views. Hornberg is situated in the Gutach Valley, a side valley of the Kinzigtal, providing extensive hiking trails and natural corridors carved by rivers. These areas offer diverse outdoor activities and scenic beauty.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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... in Hornberg, in the Ortenau district in Baden-Württemberg. - on the "Schlossberg" in Hornberg - small circular path with information boards about the "Hornberger Schiessen" - https://www.hornberg.de/de/Tourismus-Freizeit/Erlebnis-Hornberg/Schlossberg - the "origin" of the phrase "... zum Hornberger Schiessen" came from Hornberg - https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/unser-land/traditionen/sagen-und-legenden/das-hornberger-schiessen - https://www.hornberg.de/de/Heimat-Hornberg/Wir-sind-Hornberg/Das-Hornberger-Schiessen - every year a performance about the "Hornberger Schiessen" takes place on the Hornberg open-air stage -https://www.freilichtbuehne-hornberg.de/
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Beautiful path below the castle.
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Very nice path through the gorge with beautiful watercourses and moss-covered landscape
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A valley and a stream straight out of a picture book. Over small rapids and an infinite number of turns, it goes down into the valley. I imagined what it would be like if a trail were created close to the stream instead of the wood removal path. That would actually be a very special experience. Maybe there are good spirits in the Black Forest Association who will tackle it.
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In this section between Schramberg and Tennenbronn, the Schiltach river flows through a gorge called Bernecktal. A well-maintained road with moderate traffic and a moderate incline invites you to cycle here on your road bike.
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Relatively long, but easily manageable ascent from Schramberg to St. Georgen with a moderate incline...
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The Hornberg region, nestled in the Black Forest, offers dramatic valleys, gorges, and significant rock formations. You'll encounter imposing rocky outcrops like the Windeckfelsen Hornberg, picturesque valleys such as the Schwanenbachtal with its flowing water and lush greenery, and the broader Gutach Valley. Nearby, the Triberg Waterfalls provide a spectacular gorge-like experience with water plunging 163 meters.
Yes, the region is rich with hiking opportunities. The Hornberger Mühlenwanderweg leads through the romantic Schwanenbachtal. The Hornberger Panoramaweg offers continuous views into the Gutach Valley. For a unique experience, explore Kuhbachtal, a narrow, humid valley where a stream accompanies hikers, or the wild nature of Berneck Valley.
For those seeking a challenge, Kostgfäll Gorge is an impressive valley with cliffs up to 40 meters high and gradients up to 25%, also known as a climbing destination. The Windeckfelsen Hornberg offers 25 climbing routes of varying difficulty. The Sulzbachtal to Landwassereck Route is also noted for its challenging, steep sections.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to gorges, the picturesque Schwanenbachtal offers serene hiking suitable for families. The nearby Triberg Waterfalls also provide well-maintained paths with information boards and opportunities to spot squirrels, making it an engaging experience for all ages.
The Black Forest region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for exploring the gorges and valleys. Spring brings lush greenery and flowing streams, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter can be magical, but some paths might be challenging due to snow and ice.
Beyond hiking, the Hornberg area is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Hornberg, including routes like 'Hornberg – Mountain biking on the rock trail'. There are also great Mountain Hikes and Road Cycling Routes, such as the 'Kinzigtal Cycle Path – Gutachtal Cycle Path loop from Hornberg'.
Yes, Hornberg Castle is a significant historical landmark, and the Hundsgraben Gorge features a beautiful path directly below the castle. The Hornberger Mühlenwanderweg in Schwanenbachtal also offers insights into the region's milling heritage. The nearby Triberg Waterfalls have information boards detailing local flora and fauna, adding an educational aspect to your visit.
Many trails in the Black Forest, including those through the valleys and gorges around Hornberg, are dog-friendly. For example, the stream in Kuhbachtal offers refreshment for four-legged companions. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to clean up after them.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and in Hornberg itself. For instance, the Windeckfelsen Hornberg is accessible via a path from the 'Gesundbrunnen' parking lot. Many hiking routes start from designated parking areas in and around the town, often near popular attractions or village centers.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural beauty and the diverse outdoor activities available. The combination of imposing rock formations, lush forests, and scenic viewpoints provides a rich experience. Highlights like the 'towering character' of Kostgfäll Gorge and the 'wild nature' of Berneck Valley are frequently praised, along with the serene atmosphere of trails like those in Kuhbachtal.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' Kostgfäll Gorge is described as 'very beautiful and rather unknown' and 'more of a secret destination for tourists,' despite its impressive cliffs and waterfall. Exploring the various side valleys of the Gutach Valley, like the romantic Schwanenbachtal, can also lead to serene and less-trafficked natural settings.
Hornberg is connected by the Black Forest Railway, making it accessible by train. From Hornberg, local buses or walking paths can lead to various trailheads and natural attractions. For specific starting points, it's recommended to check local public transport schedules and routes, as some more remote areas might require a longer walk or a combination of transport.


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