Canyons around Bad Camberg feature a landscape characterized by steep-sided natural features, including picturesque gorges and valleys. The region provides diverse natural beauty for outdoor activities, with several areas offering a sense of natural grandeur. Notable rock formations also contribute to the rugged terrain. These areas are suitable for hiking and exploring nature.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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TEXT ON THE GLASS SIGN AT STATION VII In the Hessenpark open-air museum in Neu-Anspach, the results of all archaeological excavations, other finds and vivid representations of glass production in the Taunus are on display in a permanent exhibition entitled "Forest Glassworks in the Taunus". In the community center of the Glashütten district and in the Schloßborn local history museum, there is a display case with plenty of material about the Taunus glassworks. (Source: https://www.gemeinde-glashuetten.de/leben-freizeit/leben/wandern-radfahren/waldglasweg/#accordion-1-6)
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OLD GLASS FURNACES A glass panel with a subdued color - as if from the past - gives an impression of the cup design of the time. The main focus should be on the excavations. The glass panel also provides information about other exhibitions on the subject of glass in the Taunus: Hessenpark: www.hessenpark.de - there is a "glassmaker's barn" with a replica of a glass furnace, excellent explanations and many excavation pieces; glass display case with finds - visible from outside in the Glashütten town hall. (Source: https://www.gemeinde-glashuetten.de/leben-freizeit/leben/wandern-radfahren/waldglasweg/#accordion-1-6)
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Located directly in the Emsbach valley, you can see the remains of the old stained glass windows. A more detailed description and a reconstruction can also be seen in Hessenpark.
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Where did Glashütten get its name from, from the glassworks in the area.
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This glassworks produced green forest glass, which was processed into hollow glass and flat glass using the cylinder process. Large numbers of glass vessels were almost exclusively thick-walled beakers, which were sold in bulk between the 1450s and 1480s. Based on the glass and ceramic finds, the production time of the glassworks can be dated to around 1450. The glass works worked around the same time as the glass works below Dornsweg and the glass works on Buchholzweg, which were each around a kilometer away. Iron ore was smelted on the site of the glassworks in the 13th century, which is indicated by more than 300 kg of iron ore and iron slag in the area where the find was found.
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Natural section in the NSG. Very nice and shady.
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The region around Bad Camberg features picturesque gorges, valleys, and notable rock formations. You'll find steep-sided natural landscapes, flowing water, and diverse terrain. For example, the Wörsbach Valley offers an idyllic setting with beautiful paths, while the Emsbach Gorge provides a scenic environment with a river.
Yes, the Medieval Glassworks at Emsbach Gorge is a significant historical site. Located within the Emsbach Gorge, it offers a glimpse into the history of a 15th-century forest glass hut, making it a worthwhile detour for those interested in local heritage.
The Wörsbach Valley is particularly family-friendly, offering beautiful paths for walking or cycling. Its idyllic setting is perfect for families looking to switch off and enjoy nature together. The Emsbach / Wörsbach cycle path is also suitable for families with slightly older children.
The canyons provide varied hiking experiences. The Ansbach Valley, for instance, offers a charming and botanically rich hiking trail, though sturdy shoes are recommended. The Emsbach Gorge also provides an idyllic setting for walks.
Yes, while not a canyon itself, 'The Zacken' is a bizarre rock formation near Bad Camberg, popular with climbers and offering views of the Emsbachtal. Additionally, the Fra von Seel Cave, though access can be steep and challenging, is a natural monument with a fascinating legend.
Beyond exploring the gorges, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Emsbach Riverside Path' or 'Idstein Old Town' loop, detailed in the Cycling around Bad Camberg guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Wörsbach Stream and Waterfalls' or 'Emsbach Trail' loops, found in the MTB Trails around Bad Camberg guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Vorderwald Forest Path' or 'Bad Camberg Spa Park' loop, which are suitable for beginners. More details are available in the Easy hikes around Bad Camberg guide.
Visitors appreciate the serene and idyllic natural settings, perfect for switching off and enjoying the outdoors. The beautiful paths in areas like the Wörsbach Valley and the historical insights offered by sites like the Medieval Glassworks at Emsbach Gorge are frequently highlighted.
While many paths are well-maintained, some areas, like the Ansbach Valley, recommend sturdy shoes due to varied terrain. Access to certain natural monuments, such as the Fra von Seel Cave, can be steep and challenging, especially outside of the growing season due to overgrown paths.
The gorges and valleys are generally enjoyable throughout the year for hiking and nature appreciation. However, for exploring areas with potentially overgrown paths, such as the Fra von Seel Cave, it might be better to visit outside of the summer growing season.
Yes, the Wörsbach Valley offers an idyllic bike path that is easy to ride in almost any weather, making it suitable for both casual cyclists and families. The Emsbach / Wörsbach cycle path is a popular circular route.


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