Canyons around Ergersheim are not typical deep, narrow gorges, as the village in France's Alsace region is characterized by viticultural landscapes, rolling hills, and river valleys. The area's natural beauty primarily consists of lush scenery, with the Bruche Canal offering a peaceful itinerary through the Alsatian countryside. While Ergersheim itself provides access to various hiking and cycling routes, the broader region features diverse natural formations, including several notable gorges.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Super hollow ways very fast 🙄
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Brilliant trail, you can really let your mountain bike run there.
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Great trail below the castle and easy to ride - even uphill;
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Great trail at Landsberg and usable in both directions;
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The sedge can spread unhindered, is not mown and displaces native flora. Do not go there in May or June.
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The Tiefenbachtal, located between Wildbad and Steinach/Ens, is a wild, romantic, natural stream valley. Here you will find peace and unspoilt nature. A short hike through this valley is not to be missed.
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Ergersheim, located in France's Alsace region, is characterized by lush landscapes, river valleys, and rolling hills. While not featuring deep, narrow canyons in the typical geological sense, the area offers picturesque river scenery along the Bruche Canal and numerous hiking and cycling opportunities through vineyards and forests. The broader Alsace region also boasts diverse natural landscapes, including the Vosges Mountains and expansive plains.
Yes, this guide highlights several notable natural features. These include the wild and romantic Tiefenbachtal, known for its peace and unspoilt nature, and the Gickelhäuser Valley, a popular hiking area with water challenges. Another interesting spot is the Ancient Hollow Way System, a historical site within a forest, noted for its romantic atmosphere.
The Tiefenbachtal is a wild, romantic, natural stream valley that offers peace and unspoilt nature. Visitors describe it as simply super and definitely worth a visit for a short hike.
The Gickelhäuser Valley is a very beautiful and popular hiking area. It features a nice path with some water challenges, making it an engaging experience for walkers. Due to its popularity, you can expect to encounter many other hikers.
Yes, the Ancient Hollow Way System is a gorge and historical site located within a forest. It is particularly noted for its romantic atmosphere, especially when the leaves are covered with hoarfrost.
Yes, both the Tiefenbachtal and the Gickelhäuser Valley are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible natural experiences for visitors of all ages.
Beyond exploring the natural features, Ergersheim and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking opportunities. The Bruche Canal also provides a peaceful itinerary for cycling and walking.
Ergersheim serves as a starting point or lies along several picturesque hiking trails. These trails range in difficulty from easy to moderate and allow you to discover local nature, including vineyards and forests, with some offering views of the Bruche River and the wider Alsatian landscape. For specific routes, you can explore the running trails guide which often includes suitable paths for hiking.
The Bruche Canal (Canal de la Bruche) and its former towpath, now a cycling path, border the southern entrance of Ergersheim. It offers a peaceful itinerary through lush landscapes and the charming Alsatian countryside. Along the canal, you can observe old lock-keepers' houses and historical buildings, providing a blend of nature and local heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peace and unspoilt nature found in areas like Tiefenbachtal, the beauty of valleys such as Gickelhäuser Valley, and the romantic atmosphere of historical sites like the Ancient Hollow Way System. The diverse natural landscapes, including forests and river valleys, also offer varied opportunities for exploration.
Yes, the guide also mentions the Keuper quarry in Naturpark Frankenhöhe. This location is described as a bike park set within an old Keubergrube, offering a unique landscape for exploration.


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