Canyons around Leun are characterized by the Lahn valley, situated between the foothills of the northern Taunus and the Westerwald. The landscape features elevations ranging from 150 to 330 meters above sea level. While traditional canyons are not prominent, the area offers various valley formations and gorges. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the region's diverse terrain.
Last updated: August 20, 2026
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You drive down a beautiful valley on a gravel road, the view of the upcoming path is almost always clear
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Beautiful ascent/descent from Greifenstein Castle to and from Edingen
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A beautiful bike path - well developed and idyllic :).
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The narrow path at the Hauselei is a highlight in Weilburg. At the moment, however, it can only be recommended to a limited extent, as there are still (May 2022) trees lying across it.
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At the end of March 2022 the interesting part of the trail is still closed!
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Very easy to drive path through deciduous forest. Upwards you can enjoy the murmuring of the brook, downwards you can enjoy the high achievable speed, gravel path without cross grooves.
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While traditional canyons are not prominent, the region around Leun features various valley formations and gorges, particularly within the Lahn valley. These areas offer diverse terrain for exploration, situated between the foothills of the northern Taunus and the Westerwald.
Yes, the Talbachtal Valley offers an easy-to-navigate path through deciduous forest. It features a gravel path suitable for various speeds, with the pleasant sound of the brook accompanying visitors.
The Dernbach Valley is known for its beautiful hiking trail and offers a peaceful environment where you can sometimes walk for extended periods without encountering many other people, providing absolute heavenly peace.
Yes, Dernbachtal features a scenic path that is suitable for both hikers and bikers. It offers a quiet experience and even has a spot for a break at Karl's rest, complete with a table, benches, and a small bridge.
The Elbertal Valley offers a beautiful, well-developed, and idyllic bike path on a gravel road, connecting areas like Dillhausen/Probbach and Niedershausen towards Löhnberg. The view of the path ahead is almost always clear.
You might find the Old basalt quarry near Allendorf interesting. This former basalt stone quarry is now filled with water and designated as a natural monument. It's somewhat difficult to access, so sturdy shoes are recommended, and it's best to go right to enter the gorge as the ditch is water-filled.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, running routes, and road cycling routes around Leun, allowing you to experience the diverse landscape of the Lahn valley.
Yes, several gorges in the area are considered family-friendly. Both Dernbachtal and Elbertal Valley are suitable for families, offering scenic paths and enjoyable experiences for all ages.
The landscape around Leun, characterized by the Lahn valley and the foothills of the northern Taunus and Westerwald, features elevations ranging from 150 to 330 meters above sea level.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment and the natural beauty of the gorges. Many enjoy the quiet paths, the sound of brooks, and the opportunity to hike or bike without encountering many other people, as highlighted by the 'absolutely heavenly peace' found in places like the Dernbach Valley.
Beyond the gorges, the region offers other natural attractions such as the Lahn River itself, which is popular for recreation. You can also visit the Löhnberg Suspension Bridge for impressive views or the Kirschhofen Double Weir when water levels are low. The Kubach Crystal Cave is another notable natural site nearby.
Yes, the region around Leun also boasts historical sites. You can explore the charming Wetzlar Old Town with its half-timbered buildings, or visit castles like Schloss Braunfels and Weilburg Castle. The Leuner Burg, though a former quarry, is designated as a natural monument with historical context.


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