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Top 20 Gorges around Walzbachtal

Best canyons around Walzbachtal feature diverse natural formations and geological monuments. The region offers access to notable erosion gorges, such as the Ungeheuerklamm, which is approximately 15 meters deep and 1,500 meters long. These sites are characterized by unique landscapes and serve as nature reserves. Walzbachtal provides opportunities for exploring distinct natural environments.

Best canyons around Walzbachtal

  • The most popular canyons is Ungeheuer Gorge, a gorge that is an approximately 15 meter deep and 1,500 meter long erosion gorge…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Ungeheuer Gorge

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The gorge is an approximately 15 meter deep and 1,500 meter long erosion gorge cut into shell limestone and a nature reserve.

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Interesting sunken path with fantastic, freestanding tree roots.

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Old Eisinger Hole

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The sinkholes were created when plaster and salt stone banks leached out in the layers of the Middle Muschelkalk and later the ceiling of these cavities collapsed. There are stairs …

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Gengenbach Valley

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This valley is one of the most beautiful I know in the area. You should definitely put in a hike.

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Hollow Way with High Loess Walls

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A little away from the Monster Gorge you will find this beautiful loess hollow path with some adventurously growing trees on the edge. This continues on the western side almost to Untergrombach. Very beautiful!

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March 16, 2024, Hollow Way with Exposed Tree Roots near Bruchsal

Beautiful ravine

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Beautiful ravine, it's just a shame that it is so destroyed by cyclists

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Beautiful ravine with structure

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A wonderfully quiet valley with a long stretch of meadow and a little stream. However, I could not find the path on the meadow in April 2023.

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Beautiful ravine between loess walls with various animal caves in it

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We only came here for the ravines and we weren't disappointed

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Swen Novi
November 21, 2022, Gengenbach Valley

very beautiful landscape, shady in summer, colorful in autumn

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A little away from the Monster Gorge you will find this beautiful loess hollow path with some adventurously growing trees on the edge. This continues on the western side almost to Untergrombach. Very beautiful!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural formations can I explore around Walzbachtal?

The Walzbachtal region features diverse natural formations, including impressive erosion gorges like the Ungeheuer Gorge, which is approximately 15 meters deep and 1,500 meters long. You can also find unique geological sinkholes, such as the Old Eisinger Hole, formed by collapsing cavities, and picturesque sunken lanes with exposed tree roots and high loess walls, like the one near Bruchsal.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the gorges and natural monuments?

Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Gengenbach Valley is known for its quiet, natural beauty and is suitable for family outings. While exploring, always ensure children stay on marked paths, especially in areas with steep terrain or sensitive ecosystems.

What is the Ungeheuer Gorge and what makes it special?

The Ungeheuer Gorge, located near Walzbachtal, is a significant natural monument. It's an impressive erosion gorge, about 15 meters deep and 1,500 meters long, carved into shell limestone. It's special for its dramatic landscape with steep, rocky walls and lush vegetation, its rich biodiversity as a nature reserve, and the peaceful escape it offers. Local folklore even associates its name, meaning 'Monster Gorge,' with tales of ghosts and robbers.

What kind of biodiversity can I expect to see in the Ungeheuer Gorge area?

The Ungeheuer Gorge is a designated nature reserve, boasting a diverse array of flora and fauna. Visitors might spot rare bird species like the European robin, Eurasian wren, and even the hoopoe. Botanists and nature lovers appreciate the significant botanical features, including various orchid varieties and a unique collection of submontane moss and lichen species.

Are there hiking trails available around the gorges?

Yes, well-maintained paths run along the edges of the gorges, allowing visitors to experience their beauty. For example, the Ungeheuer Gorge has surrounding trails that offer picturesque views. It's important to note that entry into the gorge itself is strictly forbidden to protect its sensitive ecosystem. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking around Walzbachtal guide.

What should I know about the 'Old Eisinger Hole'?

The Old Eisinger Hole is a natural monument consisting of collapse funnels, also known as sinkholes. These were created when plaster and salt stone banks leached out, causing the ceiling of underground cavities to collapse. There are stairs and a path to descend, though it can be slippery. Please note that the hole is currently closed to visitors.

What are the 'Sunken lane with exposed tree roots' and 'Hollow Way with High Loess Walls'?

These are examples of unique geological features in the region. The Sunken lane with exposed tree roots near Bruchsal is an interesting path with freestanding tree roots and high loess walls, featuring animal caves. Similarly, the Hollow Way with High Loess Walls offers a beautiful loess hollow path with adventurously growing trees and visible kingfisher nesting areas.

What are the best times to visit the gorges and natural monuments around Walzbachtal?

The gorges and natural monuments around Walzbachtal offer a peaceful escape into unspoiled natural surroundings throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Be aware that paths, especially near bridges in areas like the Ungeheuer Gorge, can be slippery after rain.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Walzbachtal?

Beyond exploring the gorges, Walzbachtal offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, by checking the Hiking around Walzbachtal guide. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and touring bicycle routes available in the MTB Trails around Walzbachtal and Cycling around Walzbachtal guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural sites around Walzbachtal?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many highlight the dramatic landscapes of places like the Ungeheuer Gorge, the interesting geological formations of the sinkholes, and the picturesque sunken paths with their distinctive tree roots and loess walls. The peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere and the rich biodiversity are also commonly praised.

Is it possible to enter the Ungeheuer Gorge itself?

No, entry into the Ungeheuer Gorge itself is strictly forbidden. This measure is in place to protect its sensitive ecosystem and ensure visitor safety. Visitors can enjoy the gorge's beauty from well-maintained paths that run along its edges.

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