Best canyons around Schlat are found within the diverse landscapes of the Swabian Alb foothills, characterized by hills, forests, and unique geological formations. The region features numerous natural gorges, locally known as "Schluchten," which offer picturesque hiking opportunities. These areas provide immersive experiences for hikers and cyclists, showcasing the natural beauty of the surroundings. While not grand canyons, the collective features offer many opportunities for exploring dramatic landscapes.
Last updated: June 13, 2026
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Entry into the Teufelklinge gorge, where the path becomes much more rustic and original from here on and is not always easy to walk.
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Here the Boller Steige leads past and digs through the rock.
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The Teufelsbach Gorge is a very beautiful hike, but there have been several landslides and some parts are very impassable. Nevertheless, or perhaps precisely because of this, it's a real insider tip.
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The hiking sign indicated in Komoot does not exist and the path is never T1!
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So, we would advise against it, or at least point out that this trail is "something special": the starting point was difficult to find in June 2024 and leads through stinging nettles. The first section isn't a path at all, but rather a traverse of mossy and slippery stones – essentially the streambed after heavy rain. The stream babbles further down, and there's a path to the left that initially seems pleasant, but can be quite slippery. This path becomes increasingly overgrown, often by very (!!!) large stinging nettles, and is sometimes barely visible. In any case, we didn't have a "dreamy" experience. Where the path crosses a road, we therefore left it and continued parallel to the road. From this intersection, the path remains barely discernible and overgrown. From the lower end, we didn't go back in the opposite direction; it was a perfectly good path there – but for how far?
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The pronounced ravine is just before the eaves
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Beautiful path on the Teufelsklingenbach with some “rakes”
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It's basically the nice intro for what follows...
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The most popular gorges in the Schlat region include Rohrach Valley, known for its shaded hiking trail along the Rohrach stream and its biotope, and Teufelsklingenbach Gorge, which offers a rustic and challenging experience. Another favorite is Klingenweg in the Eybtal, an adventurous trail that can be slippery in damp conditions.
Yes, the Rohrach Valley is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant hiking trail in the shade of trees along the stream. The region generally provides a mix of challenging and family-friendly routes, making it suitable for various activity levels.
You can expect to see diverse natural features, including dense forests, flowing rivers and streams, and unique geological formations. Highlights like Rohrach Valley feature biotopes and bird paradises, while the Waterfall at Teufelbach in Teufelsloch-Kaltenwang offers a pure adventure through a small jungle with a waterfall.
The region around Schlat, part of the Swabian Alb, is beautiful year-round. However, for hiking through gorges like Klingenweg in the Eybtal or Teufelsklingenbach Gorge, it's advisable to visit during drier periods, as paths can become slippery or muddy after rain. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
The difficulty levels vary. Some gorges, like Teufelsklingenbach Gorge and Klingenweg in the Eybtal, are challenging and require good footwear and sure-footedness, especially in damp conditions. Other areas, such as parts of the Rohrach Valley, offer easier, shaded trails suitable for families.
Yes, for challenging gorges like Teufelsklingenbach Gorge and the Waterfall at Teufelbach, good footwear and sure-footedness are essential. Paths can be rustic, steep, and slippery, especially after rain. Some trails are not regularly maintained, so caution is advised.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options, as well as extensive routes for mountain biking and touring cycling. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Easy hikes around Schlat, MTB Trails around Schlat, and Cycling around Schlat guides.
Yes, the gorges themselves often feature dedicated hiking trails. For example, the Rohrach Valley has a great hiking trail directly along the stream. The region also offers many other hiking opportunities, including easy routes like the 'Dangerous Branch loop' or the 'Shelter in the Schlater Forest loop', which you can find in the Easy hikes around Schlat guide.
Visitors appreciate the immersive natural beauty and the adventurous hiking experiences. Many enjoy the shaded trails, the sound of rushing water, and the unique geological formations. The rustic and original character of gorges like Teufelsklingenbach Gorge and the 'small jungle' feel of the Waterfall at Teufelbach are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is home to several natural monuments. Rohrach Valley and Teufelsklingenbach Gorge are both recognized as natural monuments. Additionally, the Sunken lane on the Albtrauf offers an idyllic route with many great vantage points.
The gorges are part of the Swabian Alb, a region known for its diverse landscapes and unique geological formations. Features like the 'pot-level sandstone step' at the Waterfall at Teufelbach and the rock formations in the Sunken lane on the Albtrauf showcase the area's geological interest.


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