Best canyons around Epfendorf are found in a municipality situated in the upper Neckar Valley, at the eastern edge of the Black Forest. The region's primary canyon-like feature is the Schlichemklamm, a gorge carved by the Schlichem River. This area is recognized as the largest nature reserve in the Rottweil district, characterized by a richly structured valley with rock formations, steppe heaths, and wet meadows. The gorge itself has cut deep into the shell limestone, creating a distinct landscape.
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A richly structured valley with rock formations, steppe heaths, wet meadows, lean grasslands and the impressive Schlichemklamm gorge, which has cut deep into the shell limestone.
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The path is now partially overgrown with blackberry bushes, grasses, and nettles, and there are some tree trunks to climb over! So, it's beautifully natural! Sturdy footwear is recommended on muddy and rooty paths! Tick alert!
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Truly wild. Almost like a real jungle. But be careful; it's not very easy to walk.
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At the upper entrance, the barrier boards were placed so close together that no bike could fit through. Not without reason, because the hiking trail in the gorge is muddy enough in places as it is. But it's really fun to walk.
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Beautiful little natural gorge
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That was more of a coincidence, as there were no signs there at times...
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Wildly romantic gorge. Sure-footedness required in some places!
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In Rotenzimmern, at the end of Täbingerstr. the Waldenbachschlucht begins. The climb is approx. 1.2 km long and has to overcome almost 100 m in altitude.
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The primary natural feature is the Schlichem Gorge, which is part of the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve. This area is characterized by a richly structured valley with rock formations, steppe heaths, wet meadows, and lean grasslands. The gorge itself has cut deep into the shell limestone, creating an impressive landscape with a clean brook flowing through several turns.
Yes, the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve is noted as family-friendly, offering a natural experience suitable for walks. While some paths within the gorges can be varied, many trails are accessible for most skill levels, making it a good option for families.
You can find a variety of hiking trails, from relaxed strolls to more challenging routes. The Schlichem Gorge offers impressive scenery, particularly at high tide. For a more adventurous experience, the Denkenbach Gorge features a path leading along it, with insights into rocks and the Denkbach, though some sections may require fitness and agility.
The canyons, especially the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve, offer a natural experience not only on warm summer days. Visitors particularly note the Schlichem Gorge as being impressive at high tide, suggesting that periods of higher water flow enhance the experience.
A convenient starting point for exploring the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve and its gorges is the hiking car park located at the Epfendorf sports field.
Visitors frequently express awe at the beauty of the Schlichem Gorge, often describing it as a 'WOW' experience. The natural spectacle and idyllic setting of areas like the Eschachtal Valley are also highly appreciated.
The Denkenbach Gorge offers a real adventure, but you should be fit and agile to tackle the sometimes meter-high waterfall steps. The path leads along the gorge, providing insights into rocks and the Denkbach, with plenty of moss, rocks, and dead wood.
Beyond exploring the gorges, you can find various outdoor activities. For running enthusiasts, there are running trails around Epfendorf, including a moderate loop through the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve. Road cycling and gravel biking routes are also available in the wider Epfendorf area.
The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve is the largest nature reserve in the Rottweil district. While specific rules are not detailed, visitors should always adhere to general nature reserve guidelines, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and taking all trash with them to preserve the delicate ecosystem.
While the guide does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for every trail, many natural areas in Germany allow dogs on leash. Given the natural setting of the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve and its hiking opportunities, it is generally possible to bring dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them.
The Eschachtal Valley is known for its beautiful and idyllic natural spectacle, featuring a river and forest. It offers a comfortable and scenic experience for visitors.


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