Best canyons around Niedernhall are characterized by deeply incised stream valleys, locally known as "Klingen" or gorges. This region in the Hohenlohe district of Baden-Württemberg features V-shaped valleys carved by water, offering diverse natural landscapes. These formations provide varied terrain for outdoor activities, including trails through forests and along rivers. The area's geology contributes to its unique natural features, making it a destination for exploring these distinctive landforms.
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Idyllic path, paved, quite steep but easy to walk.
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The term blade is used in almost every region, only the dimensions are quite different
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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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I've been great now and again and again, today even with deer sighting
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... near Niedernhall in the Hohenlohe district in Baden-Württemberg. - Further information at: https://www.pro-region.de/de/proregion/dieregion/gehenswuerdigkeiten/Fluesse_Zimmerbach_Kupfer.php - the "Zimmerbach Valley" is very idyllic and quiet in the forest - 2 round arch bridges lead the hiker over the “Zimmerbach”
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Shady hiking trail between forest and meadows
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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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The region around Niedernhall is characterized by deeply incised gorges and narrow, V-shaped valleys locally known as "Klingen." These formations, like the Hüttlenwaldschlucht, feature steep slopes, flowing streams, and distinctive sandstone structures. You'll find lush forests, small waterfalls, and sometimes cave-like formations carved by water erosion.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The Zimmerbach Valley and the Deubach Gorge are both categorized as family-friendly. They offer pleasant trails through forests and along rivers, providing an enjoyable outdoor experience for all ages.
Hiking trails in the gorges around Niedernhall vary from idyllic, paved paths to more rugged, natural trails. Some, like those in the Hüttlenwaldschlucht, can be narrow and slippery, even featuring rope assistance for steeper sections. You'll often find yourself walking through dense forests alongside streams, with some paths leading to historical sites or scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. The Hüttlenwaldschlucht near Niedernhall is described as "absolutely worth seeing." It offers a picturesque hiking experience through a deeply incised gorge with steep slopes, a small waterfall, and unique cave-like sandstone structures. You can explore a "primeval stream valley" with marked sandstone rock faces and semi-caves, providing an immersive natural escape.
In Southern Germany, a "Klinge" refers to a small, narrow, and steep V-shaped valley. These are formed by the erosive power of fast-flowing streams. The term is relevant to Niedernhall as it describes many of the gorge-like formations in the area, such as the Klinge Ravine, highlighting the region's characteristic geology.
Yes, the region offers both. Near the Hüttlenwaldschlucht, for instance, popular hiking routes can lead to a 22-meter-long silver mine tunnel, which is now inhabited by bats, and the Silberbrunnen (Silver Fountain). These add historical and ecological interest to the natural beauty of the gorges.
The gorges around Niedernhall are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. In spring, the melting snow and rainfall enhance the waterfalls and streams, and the forests burst with new growth. Autumn offers stunning foliage colors. Summer provides pleasant shade within the forested gorges, while winter can offer a unique, quiet experience, though trails might be slippery.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the natural areas around Niedernhall. However, trails within gorges can sometimes be narrow, steep, or slippery, and some sections might require rope assistance, as seen in the Hüttlenwaldschlucht. Always keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with varied terrain.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Niedernhall offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy hikes and family-friendly options. There are also extensive MTB trails for cycling enthusiasts, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Hohenlohe district.
Yes, while some gorge trails can be intermediate, there are easier options available. The Zimmerbach Valley and Deubach Gorge are noted for being family-friendly, suggesting less strenuous paths. For specific easy hikes in the wider area, you can explore easy hikes around Niedernhall.
The duration of hikes varies greatly depending on the specific gorge and your chosen route. Shorter, circular walks through individual gorges might take 1-2 hours, while longer routes that combine multiple natural features or lead to historical sites could extend to 3-4 hours or more. Always check route descriptions for estimated times and distances.
Many of the gorges themselves offer scenic views due to their deeply incised nature and the surrounding forests. The Zimmerbach Valley is specifically listed as a viewpoint. The rugged terrain, flowing water, and unique sandstone formations create picturesque scenes throughout the region's Klingen.


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