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Gaildorf

Top 20 Gorges around Gaildorf

Best canyons around Gaildorf are defined by the "Schluchten" (gorges) and "Klingen" (ravines) found within the Schwäbischer Wald. These geological formations, shaped by natural erosion, showcase impressive sandstone rock faces and offer distinctive hiking experiences. The region's natural landscape features steep valleys and dense forests, providing a unique environment for exploration.

Best canyons around Gaildorf

  • The most popular canyons is Hägeles and Brunnen Gorge, a gorge that requires good footwear and surefootedness due to potentially slippery paths. It offers…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Hägeles Gorge

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A very nice blade when it's hot in the summer.

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At a short distance from the Hägelesklinge runs almost parallel to the second, more western branch of the double blade: the Fountain Blade. At its impressive Talschluss stands an extensive, …

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Mordklinge Gorge

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The Mordblade is an imposing natural beauty with a very deep ravine and rock overhangs, and was, it is said, a former robber's hideout.

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Badersklinge Gorge

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Wow really nice here.

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Eselsklinge Gorge

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Very nice path that leads along the stream, sometimes very demanding!
After rain or snow, sturdy shoes and sticks are recommended!

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Chiara Lavarra
July 20, 2025, Badersklinge Gorge

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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We disagree. While hiking poles can be helpful in some areas, they're less so in the Mordklinge gorge! In some places, you actually have to do some climbing. It's often much better to hold onto trees, roots, or rocks with your hands; poles are simply a hindrance! Our fellow hikers all agreed. The poles we brought along were always passed around for support whenever someone had already navigated a difficult section.

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Amin
March 24, 2024, Badersklinge Gorge

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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Very nice idyllic creek tour and so close to town. 🤩

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the gorges around Gaildorf?

The gorges and ravines around Gaildorf, known locally as "Schluchten" and "Klingen," are characterized by impressive sandstone rock faces, steep valleys, and dense forests. You might also encounter "half-caves" and small waterfalls, creating a wild and romantic natural spectacle. For example, Brunnenklinge Sandstone Gorge features an extensive, dome-like sandstone grotto.

What are the typical hiking conditions and difficulty levels in the Gaildorf gorges?

Hiking through the gorges around Gaildorf often involves narrow and potentially slippery paths, especially when wet. Good walking ability and surefootedness are essential. Some sections might even be secured with ropes, offering a more adventurous experience. The trails are generally considered intermediate to challenging, such as those found in Hägeles and Brunnen Gorge.

Are there any family-friendly options among the gorges near Gaildorf?

While many gorges can be challenging, the Rötenbach Valley is noted as being very navigable in parts and is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a great, quiet valley experience.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in the Gaildorf canyons?

The region's natural trails are generally dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in narrow or slippery sections and to protect local wildlife. Be prepared for varied terrain that might be challenging for some dogs.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges around Gaildorf?

The gorges are beautiful year-round. They are ideal for cooling down in summer, as the dense forest provides shade. In winter, when large icicles form on the ledges, places like Hägeles and Brunnen Gorge are particularly worth seeing. Spring and autumn offer vibrant foliage and pleasant temperatures for hiking.

Are there any specific safety considerations for hiking in the Gaildorf gorges?

Yes, safety is important. Paths can be narrow and slippery, especially after rain. Always wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Be aware of your footing and maintain surefootedness. Some areas might have steep drops or require careful navigation. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Where can I park when visiting the gorges near Gaildorf?

Parking is typically available at trailheads or designated parking areas near popular gorges. For instance, when visiting Hägeles Gorge, there are usually nearby parking options for hikers accessing the trails.

What other outdoor activities are available near the canyons of Gaildorf?

Beyond hiking, the area around Gaildorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, as well as dedicated running trails. For more details, explore the Cycling around Gaildorf, Running Trails around Gaildorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Gaildorf guides.

Are there any gorges that are currently inaccessible or have special conditions?

Yes, it's important to check current conditions. For example, Badersklinge Gorge has been closed due to falling tree hazards. While it might be possible to navigate through, it's advised to respect closures for safety reasons.

What makes the Hägeles Gorge a popular destination?

Hägeles Gorge is popular for its beautiful, scenic experience and adventurous feel. It features narrow and potentially slippery sections, making it ideal for those seeking a more rugged hike. It's also known for being a refreshing spot in summer and has historical anecdotes associated with it.

What should I wear for hiking in the Gaildorf canyons?

Given the potentially narrow and slippery paths, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support and grip are essential. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, as temperatures can vary, especially within the shaded gorges. Long pants are recommended to protect against vegetation.

Are permits required for hiking in the Gaildorf gorges?

No, permits are generally not required for hiking on public trails in the gorges and ravines around Gaildorf. However, always respect local regulations and private property signs.

Is public transport an option to reach the gorges around Gaildorf?

While Gaildorf itself has public transport connections, reaching the specific trailheads for the gorges often requires a car or a combination of public transport and a longer walk. It's best to research specific routes and their accessibility by public transport beforehand.

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