Best canyons around Mömlingen are characterized by deeply incised valleys and geological formations shaped by the Mümling river and local Buntsandstein. The region, part of the Bavarian Odenwald, features rolling hills and dense forests. While not canyons in the grandest sense, these areas include smaller gorges, eroded valleys, and former sandstone quarries that offer significant geological and scenic interest. These features provide insights into the earth's history and the impact of natural processes on the landscape.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Beautiful gorge with very beautiful miniatures.
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Depending on which direction you walk through the Obrunn Gorge, the Hühnerleiter is at the beginning or at the end... On it you cross the gorge to get to the other side
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At the entrance to the Obrunn Gorge
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The chicken ladder has been designed attractively and makes the path more adventurous. Many thanks to all the helpers who maintain this path👏🏻🙏
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You can cross the Obrunn Gorge in both directions. Here you come from Höchst and walk uphill. We are from the other side of Breuberg Castle and this point is the exit for us😊
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A beautiful thing for old and young.
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Coming from Höchst, at the end of a residential area, it goes up into the Obrunn Gorge. However, there is hardly any parking space there. It makes more sense to head for the large hiking car park, coming from Höchst, to the left of the gorge, this is currently no longer closed. Then you would walk down the fairy tale path from above, lined with many well-known miniatures, ending at the Lummerland train station 😉. At the moment everything looks poorly maintained. But volunteers take care of everything, which certainly takes a lot of time. Hoping that things will be tidied up and made "nice" for the summer, the Obrunn Gorge is a great destination for young and old, a nature trail with lots of seating for picnicking, so it's worth it 😊
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I've been through the gorge a few times now... unfortunately only seen small stone works of art, painted on stone
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The region around Mömlingen, shaped by the Mümling river and Buntsandstein geology, features deeply incised valleys, smaller gorges, and former sandstone quarries. These areas offer dramatic geological formations and picturesque views, particularly during spring and autumn. You can explore eroded valleys, impressive vertical rock faces, and unique rock outcrops.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Fairy Tale Trail in the Obrunn Gorge is particularly popular, known for its miniatures and appeal to both children and adults. The Lower Entrance of Obrunn Gorge also offers an adventure and nature trail experience, encouraging exercise and engagement with nature for younger hikers.
You can hike directly through the Seltenbach Gorge, which features a beautiful path and is accessible via the Churfrankensteig hiking trail. Another popular option is to hike up the approximately 3 km long Obrunn Gorge from its Lower Entrance, offering an engaging nature trail. The Chicken Ladder Obrunn Gorge also provides a unique way to navigate the steep sections of the Obrunn Gorge.
Many trails in the gorges, such as those in the Seltenbach Gorge and Chicken Ladder Obrunn Gorge, are generally considered intermediate. However, there are also easier options, like the Fairy Tale Trail in the Obrunn Gorge, which is suitable for families. The region offers a variety of trails to suit different fitness levels.
The deeply incised valleys and former quarries are particularly scenic during spring when nature is in full bloom, and in autumn with its vibrant colorful foliage. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor exploration.
The geology of the Mömlingen area is primarily characterized by Buntsandstein (Bunter Sandstone). This erodible sandstone has led to the formation of deeply incised valleys and gorge-like characteristics along the Mümling river. Former sandstone quarries, such as the Sandsteinbruch Mömlingen, also showcase impressive vertical rock faces and deep cuts into the Buntsandstein, providing insights into the region's geological history.
Yes, beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking on designated trails. You can find various routes for hiking, road cycling, and running around Mömlingen, allowing visitors to experience the varied terrain.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and the unique geological formations. Many enjoy the well-marked hiking trails that cater to various fitness levels. The Seltenbach Gorge is noted for its beautiful path and small bridges, while the Obrunn Gorge highlights, like the Fairy Tale Trail, are loved for their charm and family appeal. The overall experience of nature, exercise, and adventure is highly valued.
While specific circular routes for individual canyons are not detailed, many hiking trails in the region are designed as loops. For example, the 'Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry – Königswald Youth Campsite loop from Mömlingen' is an easy 6 km hike that explores the unique geological features of the area. You can find more options for hiking around Mömlingen that may incorporate gorge sections.
Mömlingen has a rich history of sandstone quarrying. These former quarries, such as the Sandsteinbruch Mömlingen, have significantly shaped the landscape. They offer impressive vertical rock faces and deep cuts into the Buntsandstein, providing a glimpse into the region's industrial past and the local geology. Informational panels from the Geo-Naturpark often provide details about this history.
Trail lengths vary. For instance, you can hike up the Obrunn Gorge for approximately 3 km from its Lower Entrance. Other routes, like the 'Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry – Königswald Youth Campsite loop', are around 6 km. Many trails offer options for both shorter strolls and more extended hikes, depending on your preference.


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