Canyons around Durmersheim are characterized by the region's natural landscape, which features idyllic surroundings, forests, and waterways. While Durmersheim itself is known for hiking and cycling opportunities along the Rhine, the broader area of Baden-Württemberg includes geological features such as gorges. The local terrain offers various natural formations that provide diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A small gorge directly on the outskirts of Grünwettersbach, through which a natural, gently rising path leads.
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A beautiful forest path. But be careful, there are some steep sections.
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Unspoilt landscape directly on the outskirts of the town.
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At the spring, there is no path, but rather a track that ends at the Kreuzenacker Gorge; only there does the path become a trail. This section is part of the mule track that leads from Durlach train station to the spa gardens in Baden-Baden. The mule track is marked with a blue diamond as a regional hiking trail of the Black Forest Association. The otherwise beautiful Kreuzenacker Gorge is partially marred by litter and garden waste.
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Inconspicuous trail through the meadows at the Moosalb
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A wonderful side valley of the Albtal with wide meadows that used to be regularly watered via a canal system. Today part of the nature reserve "Albtal und Seitentäler". This is one of the reasons why you should not leave the path across the meadows.
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I particularly like the part that goes up from the stream in the direction of the mountain forest.
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steep and with stairs,
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The gorges and ravines around Durmersheim are typically found within forested areas, featuring paths along streams and through valleys. You can expect idyllic surroundings, waterways, and diverse natural formations. For example, Kreuzenacker Gorge has a small path where the Wetterbach flows through, and Hollow Way at Tiefentalgraben is a very nice ravine with historical context about its formation.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Heckelbach Gorge offers a wild and romantic path along the Heckelbach. It's known for requiring hikers to climb over or crawl under fallen trees, making it quite demanding. The Käthenklamm Trail is also considered demanding in both directions.
If you're looking for a more gentle experience, Kreuzenacker Gorge offers a natural, gently rising path directly on the outskirts of Grünwettersbach. Similarly, Walprechtstal is a quiet valley with a moderate gradient, serving as an alternative route from the Rhine valley to Freiolsheim.
While there isn't a specific 'best' time universally, the region's idyllic surroundings and forests suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in shaded gorge areas. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, some gorges offer more accessible paths suitable for families. Kreuzenacker Gorge, with its gently rising path, can be a good option for families. For a quiet valley experience with a moderate gradient, Walprechtstal is also suitable.
Beyond the gorges themselves, the Durmersheim area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate running trails like the 'Water Fountain at Vogelhütte – Forest Spirits Trail loop' or the 'Bäretriewer Grill Hut – Forest Spirits Trail loop'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Durmersheim guide.
Yes, the region around Durmersheim is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'View of the Goldkanal – Flusskrebs Bridge loop' for touring bicycles, or more challenging mountain bike trails like the 'From Dachs Till Dawn Trail – Pfahlwald Trail loop'. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Durmersheim guide and the MTB Trails around Durmersheim guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and varied terrain for exploration. The gorges are often described as wild, romantic, and quiet, providing a peaceful escape into nature. The community has shared 14 photos and given 175 upvotes, highlighting the scenic appeal and enjoyable outdoor experiences.
While the primary focus is on natural beauty, some locations offer a glimpse into the past. For instance, the Hollow Way at Tiefentalgraben has a posted sign explaining the history of how these sunken paths were formed, offering a small educational insight into the landscape's development.
The Heckelbach Gorge is known for being challenging due to fallen trees. Visitors have noted that it can be impassable for e-bikes and requires climbing over or crawling under obstacles. It's recommended for off-road enthusiasts who enjoy a wild and romantic path, but be prepared for a rugged experience.
For more general information about natural excursions, including hidden lakes, mysterious gorges, and waterfalls in the broader Baden-Württemberg region, you can visit the official tourism website: visit-bw.com.


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