Lindenhardter Forst-Südost
Lindenhardter Forst-Südost
Best canyons around Lindenhardter Forst-Südost are characterized by a varied topography and dense forests in the Upper Franconian district of Bayreuth. The region features deeply incised sections along river courses and impressive rock formations, contributing to a rugged and scenic environment. While not all formations are classified as traditional canyons, the area offers significant natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. The komoot community rates the area for its diverse forest landscapes and hiking trails.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The Arzloch is a popular hiking destination and often still considered a hidden gem. It's a protected natural monument, a wooded area known for its atmospheric, wild gorge with eroded sandstone layers. The waterfall itself is relatively small, with a height of about 3 to 4 meters. Access to the waterfall is natural. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear, as the path leads over roots, narrow trails, and uneven forest floor. The surrounding area is the real highlight. The damp local climate has carved a unique gorge into the Rhaetian sandstone layers, which is home to rare animal and plant species. The bizarre sandstone formations, which can resemble honeycombs due to weathering, are geologically interesting.
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The Arzloch is an atmospheric, wild gorge with eroded sandstone layers. Due to its humid local climate, it is home to rare animal and plant species, a waterfall and the "Markgrafentisch" rock formation. To get down from Eckersdorf, you have to climb a little and cross a narrow wooden bridge. A real experience.
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The only 1.8 kilometers long tempts you not to expect much from this small hiking trail. However, the "Rhätschlucht" (Rhātschlucht), known because of its rare climate, offers some hidden peculiarities. The Salamander Valley is also a monument and is therefore a nature reserve. The sandstone gorge is of course named after the fire salamanders, which still feel at home in the Salamander Valley today due to the special climate and the swampy areas.
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Nice rest area unfortunately closed
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In summer the creek sometimes has no water. In winter, the waterfall is sometimes frozen and when the snow melts, there are huge masses of water. Rundwege 3 Eckersdorf would be my tip.
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Great rest stop and supply point in beer garden format. Beverage machine for outside opening hours.
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It's more pleasant on foot than by bike. Beautiful piece of nature
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The Lindenhardter Forst-Südost region is characterized by its dense forests and varied topography. You'll find deeply incised sections along river courses, impressive rock formations, and natural monuments. While not all are traditional canyons, the area offers significant geological features and scenic environments, including gorges, waterfalls, and unique sandstone formations.
Yes, within the broader Landkreis Bayreuth region, which includes Lindenhardter Forst-Südost, you can explore impressive rock formations. Notable examples include the Kletterwand Hohe Nase, an imposing 35-meter high rock face popular for climbing, and the Felsformation Viertelstein bei Mistelbach, also known as 'Teufelsfelsen,' a freestanding sandstone rock known for its distinctive honeycomb weathering.
Visitors frequently enjoy the beautiful Upper Püttlach Valley, a romantic gorge with a narrow path alongside the Püttlach river. Another favorite is the Salamandertal Sandstone Gorge, a wild and romantic valley walk. The Arzloch Waterfall also offers an atmospheric, wild gorge experience with eroded sandstone layers.
The Upper Püttlach Valley is cherished for its romantic atmosphere, offering a path through the forest alongside the Püttlach river without vehicle traffic. It's considered a highlight for many, suitable for both hiking and mountain biking, though some sections can be narrow, requiring mutual respect among users.
The Salamandertal Sandstone Gorge provides a beautiful, wild, and romantic valley walk along the Mühlbach. It's a protected natural monument, and its trails were renewed to protect local fire salamanders. While spotting salamanders can be rare as they are mostly nocturnal, the gorge itself offers a captivating natural experience.
Yes, the Arzloch Waterfall is highly recommended. It's an atmospheric, wild gorge with unique eroded sandstone layers and a small waterfall. This protected natural monument boasts a humid local climate supporting rare animal and plant species, along with bizarre sandstone formations. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear due to uneven terrain.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hollenberger Gate, a gigantic rock breakthrough, is considered family-friendly and exciting to pass through. The Arzloch Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly, offering an adventurous experience in a wild gorge.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Source of the Red Main – Gasthof Zum Fichta loop'. There are also running trails and road cycling routes, such as the 'Hummeltal–Mistelgau Cycle Path'. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking around Lindenhardter Forst-Südost guide.
Yes, for a rest stop and refreshments, the Hollenberg Mountain Station offers a small, lovingly run beer garden after a climb. It's a great supply point, often catered on weekends with good weather, and has a drinks machine available outside of opening hours.
The Lindenhardter Forst-Südost region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, especially for shaded forest trails. Even in winter, the area can be beautiful for hiking, though some paths might be slippery or require appropriate gear.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse forest landscapes and the variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. The wild and romantic valleys, like the Upper Püttlach Valley and Salamandertal Sandstone Gorge, are frequently highlighted. The unique geological formations and the peaceful, traffic-free paths also contribute to a highly rated experience.


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