Best canyons around Zwönitz are characterized by deep, carved-out valleys and gorges, locally known as "Schluchten." The region offers picturesque natural experiences, with notable examples like the Greifenbachtal and Oswaldtal. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural landscape, often featuring historical insights related to mining. The terrain includes both gentle paths and more challenging climbs, catering to various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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View of Bernsbach, Lauter train station and Schwarzwasser
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With a racing bike, this is a nice, flat route to eat up kilometers. Best but recommended on Sundays and public holidays because of the traffic.
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Nice valley especially recommended in autumn because the trees are wonderfully colored
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Wonderful hiking opportunities along the Greifenbach. In the warm season, you can also cool off in the pond afterwards.
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Beautiful, quiet forest near Geyer's pond with refreshment stops.
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The hiking trail from the Geyrischen pond down through the Greifenbachtal is very beautiful. Information boards on mining history give an insight into the past in the valley. Restored tunnels show history you can touch. Further down, you will pass the Geyer ski jumping facility. You are accompanied all the time by the quietly babbling brook.
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The gorges around Zwönitz, often referred to as 'Schluchten' or valleys, provide diverse natural experiences. The Greifenbach Valley is known for its serene, shady paths alongside a stream, ideal for tranquil walks. The Oswald Valley offers a more secluded and rugged experience with beautiful natural inclines. You can also find picturesque river views, such as along the Schwarzwasser River near the Mulderadweg, and forested areas like the Heidelbach Valley.
Yes, the Greifenbach Valley is particularly suitable for families. Its path runs gently alongside a stream, making it accessible for various visitors, including those with bicycles. Information boards along the way also add an educational element for children and adults alike.
Both the Greifenbach Valley and the Oswald Valley offer significant historical context. In Greifenbach Valley, information boards detail the area's rich mining history, with lovingly restored gallery entrances. The Oswald Valley also holds historical interest, providing another layer of exploration beyond its natural beauty.
While the gorges are beautiful year-round, the Heidelbach Valley is especially recommended in autumn when the trees display wonderful colors. Generally, spring and summer offer lush greenery, while autumn provides vibrant foliage, making these seasons ideal for hiking and cycling.
For those seeking a more vigorous experience, the Oswald Valley features 'heftigen Anstiegen' (steep climbs), making it well-suited for more challenging hikes. This secluded area combines natural beauty with demanding terrain.
Yes, the path through the Greifenbach Valley is suitable for cycling. Additionally, the Mulderadweg: Aue to Lauter Along the Schwarzwasser River is a dedicated cycle way that offers scenic views into a gorge.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Zwönitz region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and road cycling routes. There are also many easy hikes available, such as trails around the Zwönitz Market Square or to the Zwönitzquelle, the idyllic source area of the Zwönitz River.
Visitors appreciate the Greifenbach Valley for its very nice shady atmosphere and the path that leads along the stream. Many find it a tranquil spot that evokes childhood memories, and the information boards about the valley's mining history are also highly valued.
The Oswald Valley is described as a very beautiful and secluded corner. It stands out for its combination of natural beauty, including an idyllic stream and shady tracks, with more challenging terrain featuring steep climbs, and a rich historical background.
Yes, the Heidelbach Valley and the Griesetal both offer viewpoints. The Mulderadweg also provides scenic views into the gorge of the Mulde River.


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