Canyons around Vellberg offer unique "canyon-like" experiences, primarily within the Bühlertal (Bühler Valley). This region is characterized by impressive natural formations and adventurous hiking paths, featuring significant geological features such as Muschelkalk limestone walls. The area provides a close-to-nature landscape with wild and romantic paths, particularly known for its intact river landscapes. Vellberg natural features geology includes several gorges and valleys that provide varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Badersklinge currently (20.07.2025) still closed.
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The Badersklinge, Max-Kade-Weg, and Fehleisenweg are popular walking and cycling routes within Schwäbisch Hall. Diseased ash trees have repeatedly necessitated closures in the past. The path was renovated in 2024. Since 2025, everything has been freely accessible and walkable again. Go for it!
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The Badersklinbge is completely closed. Trees are being felled, mainly ash trees because of the ash dieback. The trees are currently being flown out by helicopter and temporarily stored in Steinbach on the Kocherwiesen (parking lot). This is why roads and access routes are also partially closed. It will probably take a few days.
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The Eselsklinge is an approximately one kilometre long, east-facing forest valley in the Hohenlohe district of Baden-Württemberg on the edge of the Waldenburg region.
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Last week I went there, yes it's a closed way but I didn't find out at the first, when I reached to the end I seen a sign that mentioned it's a closed way. I entered from Ellwanger street. I saw many big trees falls down because of weak roots or maybe wind. It was a beautiful way. Suggest not going there alone.
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Unfortunately blocked at the moment. You can get through, but there are a lot of trees across the way.
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Great summer tour with lots of shade.
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Very nice idyllic creek tour and so close to town. 🤩
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The region around Vellberg, particularly within the Bühlertal, offers unique "canyon-like" experiences characterized by impressive natural formations. You'll encounter significant geological features such as Muschelkalk limestone walls, wild and romantic paths, and intact river landscapes. The area is rich in flora and fauna, especially within the nature reserves.
The 'Taubenloch' near Vellberg is a wild romantic section within the Bühlertal, distinct from the well-known gorge in Switzerland. It's a small piece of wilderness framed by limestone cliffs, offering beautiful narrow paths where hikers can discover impressive Muschelkalk limestone walls at the confluence with the Steinbach.
Yes, the region is known for its impressive Muschelkalk limestone walls, which are a prominent geological feature, especially visible in areas like the 'wild romantic Taubenloch' and along various hiking trails in the Bühlertal.
The region offers various hiking trails that traverse these gorge-like sections. A notable example is the Bühlertal-Rundwanderung: Kräuter und Beeren am Wegesrand, a varied circular hike that leads through idyllic valleys and past impressive Muschelkalk limestone walls. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Vellberg guide.
Some paths, like those in the Eselsklinge Gorge, can be very demanding, especially after rain or snow, where sturdy shoes and sticks are recommended. Trails often run directly along rivers, sometimes on slopes or elevated areas, offering significant changes in elevation. Rocks can be slippery, particularly when wet.
Beyond exploring the gorges, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. The area is excellent for hiking, with numerous trails through valleys and forests. There are also dedicated running trails and cycling routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscape.
Yes, the Confluence of the Gronach and the Jagst offers romantic hiking trails along the Gronach, featuring multiple river crossings with bridges and fords, which can be a family-friendly experience.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. However, the interplay of colors and natural beauty can vary depending on the season. Be aware that trails can be slippery, especially after rain, so proper footwear is always recommended.
Yes, a significant section of the Bühlertal trail between Vellberg and Rappolden, known for its wild, natural paths, was permanently closed following severe storms in June 2024. Visitors should check current trail conditions and consider alternative routes, such as the "Schlechtwetterroute über Buch" for the 5th stage of the Bühlertalwanderweg.
Beyond the Bühlertal, you can explore the Blinde Rot Valley, which features several streams and diverse natural interplay depending on the season. Another impressive spot is the Teufelsklinge, a natural monument near Crailsheim, which is part of a nature reserve.
While many natural areas are generally accessible, if you plan to bring your dog, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the one encompassing the Teufelsklinge. This helps protect the local flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently appreciate the wild and romantic nature, the impressive geological formations like the Muschelkalk limestone walls, and the varied hiking experiences. The intact river landscapes and the sense of being close to untouched nature are also highly valued.


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