Best canyons around Heuweiler are situated within the picturesque Dreisamtal, a valley featuring rolling hills of the Black Forest and expansive green meadows. This region offers deeply carved valleys and dramatic landscapes, providing a comparable sense of natural beauty to traditional canyons. Heuweiler serves as a starting point for numerous hiking and cycling trails, making it ideal for exploring the diverse natural features of the area.
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Going down was a pleasure, going up was not so much fun because of the heavy traffic.
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A somewhat wild gorge, not much sunlight, so the stones are smooth and slippery, so be careful.
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As a descent (e.g. coming from Kandel) it is pure fun! Fast and not particularly technically demanding, so absolutely suitable for beginners. The road surface is in very good condition.
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A nice, quiet place with seating by the pond, which is actually called Krottenweiher. In 2004, a sedimentation basin was built in the rear part of the pond to collect suspended solids. A cross dam separates the basin from the rest of the pond. https://www.alemannische-seiten.de/deutschland/freiburg_krottenweiher-herdern.php
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beautiful, rare and worth seeing the preserved cultural landscape in the Glottertal
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A way in the "we give each other nothing" mode. Overgrown, narrow and through a partly narrow gorge. This makes hiking a small challenge and a lot of fun
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Very impressive with great paths along the stream
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Nice route with a view of the rooftops of Freiburg. With good visibility you can see as far as the Vosges.
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The region around Heuweiler is nestled within the picturesque Dreisamtal (Dreisam Valley), characterized by rolling hills of the Black Forest and expansive green meadows. While not traditional deep canyons, the area offers deeply carved valleys and dramatic landscapes, providing a comparable sense of natural beauty. You'll find scenic river valleys, challenging forest trails, and panoramic views extending to the Black Forest mountains.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. For instance, the Glotter Valley is known for its scenic routes and is considered family-friendly. Another option is Krottenweiher, a quiet pond with seating, also listed as family-friendly and a natural monument.
For those seeking a challenge, the Litzelwälderbächle Valley offers a crisp climb with an 18 percent incline along a romantic stream. The Ettersbach Gorge is another intermediate option, known for its wild, narrow, and sometimes overgrown paths along a stream, requiring careful footing due to slippery stones.
Heuweiler is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy family-friendly paths to more demanding mountain hikes. The area is also popular for cycling and mountain biking. For more details on routes, you can check out guides for Cycling around Heuweiler, MTB Trails around Heuweiler, and Easy hikes around Heuweiler.
The area is particularly appealing in spring, when nature is in full bloom, and in autumn, when the Black Forest transforms into a vibrant display of colors. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling.
While exploring the natural beauty, you can also encounter historically significant sites. The Schlossbergweg, a recommended route directly through Heuweiler, passes by the ruins of Falkenstein Castle and Ebnet Castle, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from scenic river valleys to challenging forest trails. The Glotter Valley is praised for its smooth descents and good asphalt for cycling, while the Ettersbach Gorge is noted for its impressive, wild paths along the stream. The overall sense of awe and natural beauty in the deeply carved valleys is a major draw.
Heuweiler and the surrounding villages within the Dreisamtal offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. You'll find charming spots to relax and refuel after your outdoor adventures.
Yes, the Glotter Valley is highly recommended for cycling. Tips suggest that descents are always worthwhile due to good asphalt, allowing you to enjoy the ride. It's a great road with slight curves and a very good surface, though it can be busy with motorcyclists, so consider visiting during quieter times like mornings or weekdays.
Krottenweiher is a nice, quiet pond with seating, located above the glass stream. It's known for its numerous amphibians, especially during the spawning season when it's full of toad spawning. It's a peaceful spot to observe nature.
Yes, the region offers various circular walks and loop trails. For example, the Schlossbergweg provides magnificent views of Heuweiler and its surroundings as a recommended route. Many hiking and cycling trails in the Black Forest starting from Heuweiler are designed as loops, catering to different difficulty levels.


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