Best canyons around Scheinfeld are primarily represented by gorges, which are narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers. Scheinfeld is located in a region known for its natural landscapes, including the Franconian Switzerland and Steigerwald areas. These areas offer various geological features and natural attractions for exploration. The region around Scheinfeld features 5 distinct gorges, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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very nice circular route
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Very beautiful gorge in every season
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Here you can also go into the natural gorge
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Small but beautiful is the best way to describe it. The N3 hiking route leads through the gorge and is really nice to walk.
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I think small but beautiful describes it best. It's disappointing at first, but the further you go into the "gorge", the more beautiful it becomes.
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Small, beautiful gorge. Here, nature is largely left to itself. Rare amphibians can also be found here. So you should be careful when walking here.
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The region around Scheinfeld is characterized by gorges and valleys, which are narrow cuts through soft clay deposits and sandstone plateaus. These formations are part of the natural landscapes found in areas like Franconian Switzerland and the Steigerwald, offering diverse natural attractions.
Among the most appreciated natural features are the Pfalzbach Gorge, known for its untouched nature and circular walks, and the Moarseebach Valley, a quiet area with meadow paths and former mills. Visitors also enjoy the Wehrbach Gorge, noted for its forest setting and wild garlic.
Yes, the Moarseebach Valley is particularly suitable for families, offering peaceful circular routes along fish ponds. Its meadow paths are gentle and enjoyable for all ages.
The gorges are home to diverse flora, with areas like the Wehrbach Gorge being notable for wild garlic. The Pfalzbach Gorge is also known for rare amphibians, highlighting the untouched nature of these areas.
While the gorges can be visited year-round, many visitors recommend hiking through the gorges, especially the Pfalzbach Gorge, on hot days as they offer a refreshingly cool environment. Spring is also beautiful for seeing wild garlic in places like the Wehrbach Gorge.
It is advisable to wear sturdy shoes, as some paths, particularly in the Pfalzbach Gorge, can be quite muddy in places. Depending on the weather, a rain jacket might also be useful.
Yes, for instance, the Pfalzbach Gorge offers a 7.5-kilometer circular walk (marking N3) that leads through untouched nature, featuring stepping stones and views over the Aish valley. The Moarseebach Valley also features a very nice circular route.
Beyond hiking, the area around Scheinfeld offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate tours like 'Lara's Village Ice Cream' loops, as detailed in the Cycling around Scheinfeld guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Lindwurm Fountain Scheinfeld' loops, available in the Running Trails around Scheinfeld guide, and gravel biking opportunities, with routes like 'Ebrach Abbey Church' loops, found in the Gravel biking around Scheinfeld guide.
While specific regulations for each gorge are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in nature parks like Steigerwald, often on a leash. It's always best to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, for example, near the Pfalzbach Gorge, the café at the airport invites visitors to take a break with coffee and cake on Sundays and public holidays. Many circular routes also feature benches and rest areas with tables.
Hikes vary in length. For instance, the circular route through the Pfalzbach Gorge is approximately 7.5 kilometers long, which can take a few hours depending on your pace and stops.
For the Pfalzbach Gorge, parking is recommended at the festival site (P). Specific parking details for other gorges may vary, but trailheads often have designated parking areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the untouched nature, the peaceful atmosphere, and the diverse flora. The opportunity for circular walks through scenic landscapes, often with views over valleys and unique geological formations, is a highlight for many.


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