Canyons around Oberelbert, located in the Westerwald region, primarily feature scenic gorges and valleys popular for outdoor activities. This area offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by lush forests and flowing streams. The local term "gorge" (or "Klamm" / "Tal") describes these natural formations, which are well-suited for hiking and cycling. The terrain provides opportunities for various skill levels, making it accessible for many visitors.
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It's simply beautiful here—great for cycling. If you continue along the trail, you can ride to Neuhäusel on a fairly moderate incline (touring bikes are only partially suitable).
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At the end of the valley, continue on the Panzerstraße or down to the Meerkatzbach and the Mallendarer Bachtal, also very beautiful and easy to cycle.
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A picturesque, diverse valley. Recommended in any season, for both hikers and bikers. Parking is available near both entrances: Lower at the parking lot in Fachbach an der Lahn (50.34218° N, 7.69093° E) and higher at the forest parking lot (50.36121° N, 7.69111° E) directly on Panzerstraße at the Mittelrheinischer Golf Club Bad Ems.
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great to drive. They even sweep here in winter 😁
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The Brunnenbach rises near Bremberg, probably in the 12th century. was originally called Brunnenbach. The valley encloses the hill on which the ruins of the Brunnenberg monastery lie, to the east and north, where the Brunnenbach flows into the Lahn. The stream flows down the steep valley over a few stone steps. Conversely, this also means for hikers that you have to go up a very steep valley if you want to get to the monastery ruins.
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Both sides of the Dörsbachtal are simply awesome. Long S0-1 passages on the right, interrupted by S2-S4 pieces, some of which can only be overcome by carrying. Easy on the left, but unfortunately overgrown, which makes it a hell of a ride in summer. Definitely wear protectors, otherwise you will be torn apart by the jungle
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Really beautiful landscape! I really liked this tour: Koblenz, Nievern/Lahn, Miehlen, Loreley, Oberwesel 2022_04_24 bv https://www.komoot.de/tour/748709895
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The region around Oberelbert is characterized by scenic gorges and valleys, often referred to as 'Klamm' or 'Tal' in German. These areas feature lush forests, flowing streams, and sometimes waterfalls, providing diverse natural landscapes for exploration. You'll find formations like the Elbbachtal and Holzbach Gorge, known for their natural beauty.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Dörsbachtal Trail is a notable option. It's described as a challenging route featuring a gorge, forest, and river, offering a beautiful landscape. Be aware that it can be very muddy on wet days, so it's best enjoyed when dry.
The Gelbach Valley near Bladenheim is highly recommended for both hiking and cycling, being enjoyable in every season. Another great option for cyclists is the Mallendarer Bach Valley, an idyllic brook valley with a moderate incline, perfect for cycling towards the Mückenkopf or Nonnenheck Trails.
Yes, you can find waterfalls in the area. The Brunnenbach Gorge and Waterfalls features a pretty little waterfall and offers a steep ascent along the stream. Additionally, the Elbbachtal is known for an enchanting gorge with a rushing waterfall.
Many of the gorges, such as the Gelbach Valley near Bladenheim, are worthwhile in every season. The Holzbach Gorge is particularly appealing in warmer months due to its dense foliage providing a refreshing environment. However, some trails, like the Dörsbachtal, are best enjoyed on dry days to avoid muddy conditions.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Elbbachtal, for instance, offers relatively easy terrain, making it suitable even for families with children. The Holzbach Gorge also provides a family-friendly experience with rest areas where you can dip your feet in the cool water.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like 'View toward Köppel – Erben Mill loop from Oberelbert' or more difficult ones like 'Reckenthal Sculpture Trail – Gelbachtal Trail loop from Oberelbert'. There are also extensive options for gravel biking and MTB trails, catering to various skill levels. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Oberelbert guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and dreamlike landscapes, especially when trails are less crowded. The quiet, idyllic brook valleys and the opportunity for both challenging and moderate routes are highly appreciated. Many enjoy the refreshing environment provided by dense foliage and the serene atmosphere along the streams.
The Mallendarer Bach Valley is known as a very nice and quiet side valley. The Dörsbachtal Trail is also noted for its beautiful landscape, particularly when fewer hikers are present, suggesting a more peaceful experience during off-peak times.
The Kaltbach Valley is mentioned as a nice and shady place to start a tour in the summer. The Holzbach Gorge also offers a refreshing environment with dense foliage, making it appealing during warmer months.
Beyond the gorges themselves, you can find unique features like the pretty little waterfall at Brunnenbach Gorge, which is also designated as a natural monument. The Holzbach Gorge is known for a cairn field where various works of art have been built over time, adding an artistic touch to the natural landscape.


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