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Top 20 Gorges around Rauenberg

Canyons around Rauenberg, often referred to as gorges or sunken lanes, are a notable feature of the region's diverse landscape. The area is situated within the Upper Rhine Graben, contributing to unique geological formations and varied terrain. Rauenberg is also known for its viticulture and significant early Oligocene fossil assemblages. These natural features offer opportunities for hiking and exploring the local environment.

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  • The most popular canyons is Hirschhohle sunken lane, a gorge that features an…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Weiße Hohle

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What can I say. Home! I love her.
If you want to witness the natural spectacle and come out of the corner, you should just drop by here every few months.

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Hirschhohle sunken lane

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The adventure trail runs through this cave with explanations of how the caves were created

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Dachsenfranz Cave

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Francesko Regali, called Dachsenfranz, fled to Kraichgau in the 19th century after the Italian War of Independence, after having probably killed a superior in an argument.
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The name probably comes from the fact that the path was once used to bring the convicted to the Galgenberg and thus to their execution.

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Altackerhohl Sunken Lane

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Again and again interesting information boards - there are a few other caves in the immediate vicinity. It's funny - you overtake people in one cave and then meet them again in another cave ...

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January 8, 2024, Altackerhohl Sunken Lane

One of many caves near Zeutern.

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There is a lot to discover on the adventure trail through this cave

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Thanks to the numerous informative signs, there is always something to discover here

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This is how a hollow path has to be. Partly deeply cut and beautifully shady in summer. Very pleasant and quiet to walk. Habitat for many animals and plants. The Altackerhohl is the longest ravine near Zeutern. The sole is partially attached, but you don't really notice it because it is covered with loess and earth except for a strip. The Altackerhohl also includes two ravine arms extending from it. The access path from Zeutern and also a section in the middle can be overgrown with taller grass in summer. Signs explain the current ecological significance of such caves.

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The deer cave in Zeutern begins at the bottom of the cemetery and stretches almost all the way up to the forest. Beautiful hollow for hiking or mountain biking. Partly heavily washed out, on the farm track at the top left is the forest fairground Himmelreich.

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Well described. This is where the so-called adventure trail begins

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Totally rustic dwelling place from the so-called Dachsenfranz. In the middle of the forest and also an adventure for the children

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Martin
September 27, 2021, Hirschhohle Hohlweg

Beautiful, approx. 600m long ravine, coming from Zeutern on the way to the “Himmelreich” hut in the forest!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of "canyons" can I expect to find around Rauenberg?

Around Rauenberg, the term "canyons" often refers to unique geological formations like gorges and sunken lanes. These are characterized by impressive loess walls and varied terrain, offering distinct natural experiences rather than traditional deep canyons.

What are some notable geological features in the Rauenberg area?

The Rauenberg region is situated within the Upper Rhine Graben, which contributes to its diverse geological formations. The area is also significant for its early Oligocene fossil assemblages and features impressive loess walls in many of its gorges and sunken lanes.

Are there any unique natural monuments among the gorges?

Yes, several gorges are recognized as natural monuments. For example, Weiße Hohle is known for its impressive loess walls, and Hirschhohle sunken lane features an adventure trail explaining the creation of these formations and their habitat.

Are the gorges and sunken lanes around Rauenberg suitable for families?

Many of the gorges and sunken lanes are family-friendly. For instance, Weiße Hohle and Altackerhohl Sunken Lane are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths for exploration. The Dachsenfranz Cave is also a family-friendly historical site within a forest setting.

What historical or cultural sites can I find near the gorges?

The Dachsenfranz Cave is a notable historical site near the gorges. It's a reconstructed cave associated with the legendary Dachsenfranz, a figure from regional folklore, offering a glimpse into local history.

What outdoor activities can I do near these gorges and sunken lanes?

Beyond exploring the gorges, Rauenberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the "Waldangelbach Park and Stream – Rauenberg Llama Enclosure loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Rauenberg.

Are there hiking trails near these natural formations?

Yes, Rauenberg boasts 40 kilometers of hiking trails, many of which pass through or near these natural formations. You can explore routes like the "Rotenberg Castle – View of Rotenberg Castle loop" or the "Lourdes Grotto Rauenberg – Letzenberg Chapel loop." For more hiking options, refer to the hiking guide for Rauenberg.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring the gorges around Rauenberg?

Visitors frequently appreciate the impressive height of the loess walls, which can create a tunnel-like experience. The educational aspects, such as adventure trails explaining the formation of these ravines, are also highly valued. The natural beauty and varied terrain make for an engaging exploration.

Can I bring my dog to the gorges and sunken lanes?

While specific leash rules for each individual gorge are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Rauenberg area. It is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

What is the best time to visit the gorges and sunken lanes in Rauenberg?

The gorges and sunken lanes can be visited year-round. However, spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty. The forested areas provide shade during warmer months, and the loess walls can be impressive even in winter.

Are there any nature reserves near the gorges?

Yes, the Galgenhohle Hollow Path is located within the Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve. Additionally, the Wagbachniederung nature reserve, known for its rare animal species and migratory birds, is also in the vicinity, offering further opportunities for nature observation.

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