Best canyons around Leonberg are characterized by the deeply incised river valleys and ravines formed by the Glems River and its tributaries. The region features gorge-like formations, particularly where the Glems carves through the landscape with steep valley slopes. These areas offer natural beauty and are part of the forested Glemswald, providing numerous hiking trails Leonberg canyons. The Leonberg Landscape Protection Area helps preserve these natural landmarks.
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Several natural hiking trails lead through the beautifully situated Kreuzbach Valley, allowing you to hike either side of the Kreuzbach stream. In some places, historic stone bridges allow you to cross the stream. Each season lends the wide valley its own unique character.
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The beautifully situated Schwälblesklinge winds through the forest like a mini-canyon. A small stream trickles through the small gorge in the heart of Stuttgart's city center, and this place develops its own unique atmosphere throughout every season.
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diverse valley, beautiful hiking trail.
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Kreuzbachtal - Simply beautiful hiking
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At the end of the Schwälblesklinge there is a water level indicator in the overflow basin and a flow into another, deeper collecting basin
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Well-walled stream where the blade meanders down the valley. Unfortunately there is hardly any water available at the moment.
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Around Leonberg, the 'canyons' are primarily the deeply carved, steep-sided sections of the Glems River valley and other ravines within the Glemswald. These are picturesque river valleys with winding paths, offering scenic hiking opportunities rather than grand, arid canyons.
Visitors frequently enjoy areas like Falsche Klinge (Tiefenbach Gorge), known for its adventurous terrain, and Schwälblesklinge Gorge and Stubensandstein Rocks, which features a wildly romantic, almost 1 km long curb valley with display boards explaining its origin.
Yes, many of the gorge-like areas are suitable for families. For instance, Schwälblesklinge Gorge offers a beautiful, shady path that is family-friendly, and Schwälblesklinge Gorge and Stubensandstein Rocks is also categorized as family-friendly.
You can observe scenic river valleys, dense forests, and unique geological formations. In places like Schwälblesklinge Gorge, you can clearly see different layers of rock. The region is part of the Glemswald, offering rich flora and fauna along the steep embankments of the Glems River.
The gorge-like areas, with their dense forest cover and proximity to water, offer a refreshing environment. They are particularly pleasant during warmer months, as the shady paths provide a cool escape. After heavy rainfall, some areas like Heslacher Waterfalls are especially impressive.
Yes, the region offers a variety of trails. While many are accessible and family-friendly, some sections, such as parts of Falsche Klinge (Tiefenbach Gorge), can be intermediate or even challenging due to fallen trees or washed-out paths, especially after storms. Kreuzbachtal also features intermediate trails.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Leonberg area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Leonberg itself, or explore mountain biking and road cycling routes. For more detailed information on hiking, you can check out the Hiking around Leonberg guide.
The Falsche Klinge (Tiefenbach Gorge) is known for its adventurous sections. Be prepared for high earth walls and potentially challenging paths due to fallen trees, especially after recent storms. It's an absolute must-see close to the city.
The Schwälblesklinge Gorge and Stubensandstein Rocks is a wildly romantic, almost 1 km long curb valley. Its origin is explained through display boards on a geographic nature trail, making it an educational and scenic experience. The Schwälblesklinge Gorge also allows for clear observation of different rock layers.
Yes, the Heslacher Waterfalls are a notable feature. While not massive, these small waterfalls are a pretty sight, especially after heavy rainfall. They were formed when spring water from the upper Glems was diverted, creating a charming detour hidden in the forest.
Generally, the natural trails and forest paths in the Leonberg area are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or where wildlife might be present, and to respect local regulations.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, the region around Leonberg is generally accessible. Many hiking areas are often reachable via local bus services connecting to train stations in Leonberg or nearby towns. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the specific starting point of your chosen trail.
The Kreuzbachtal offers beautifully situated natural hiking trails that lead along both sides of the Kreuzbach stream. You can cross the stream using historic stone bridges in some places, and the wide valley presents a unique character in every season.


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