Best canyons around Gemmingen are found within a region characterized by rolling hills, forests, and the Elsenz river. While the area is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical architecture, it also features natural formations such as hollow ways and former quarries. These natural monuments offer insight into the region's geology and provide opportunities for hiking near Gemmingen natural features. The broader Kraichgau region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural points.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The quarry offers a fascinating insight into the reed sandstone formation that forms the Heuchelberg massif. The mining operations created a gorge-like section that stands out sharply from the otherwise rather uniform elevations of the Heuchelberg.
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The quarry is a relic from times long past and has not been "in operation" for a long time. Nevertheless, it is beautiful to look at the rock formation - it almost looks as if you can "see" different centuries.
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This is a very nice path through an unpaved ravine, the sides of which are overgrown with bushes.
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The path here leads past a former quarry. It goes down a few meters steeply here. The best way to get to the quarry is from Schillerplatz, although there is no real path there either. In Mühlbach (further to the southwest), for example, stones were worked. Mühlbach is still known today as a stonemason's village (like Schmie, which is also on the Eppingen lines towards Maulbronn).
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Sunken roads are something very special
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The Gemmingen area features unique natural formations, including hollow ways and former quarries that have developed into ravine-like sections. These sites offer geological insights and opportunities for hiking. Examples include the Old Schilfsandstein Quarry and the Hollow way.
Yes, some of the formations have historical significance. For instance, the Old Quarry in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg is a relic from past mining operations, offering a glimpse into bygone eras through its rock formations.
The Muttersbach Valley is noted as family-friendly. It offers a quiet, varied, and natural experience with headwaters and side valleys, making it suitable for a relaxed outing with the family.
Many of the gorges are integrated into hiking trails. For example, the Sauhöhle Hollow Way is a 240m long ravine that is part of the 'Walks between wine, forest and meadow orchards' hiking trail. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring easy hikes around Gemmingen.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological insights, the natural beauty of the hollow ways, and the quiet, varied trails. The Muttersbach Valley, for instance, is described as a 'gem/highlight' for its natural setting and tranquility.
While specific seasonal recommendations for the gorges aren't detailed, the region's rolling hills and forests are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different, often quieter, experience.
Yes, the Old Schilfsandstein Quarry provides a fascinating geological outcrop where the reed sandstone formation of the Heuchelberg massif is visible, offering insight into the region's geological history.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes or discover MTB trails around Gemmingen. The broader area also features lakes like Katzenbachsee and Ehmetsklinge Reservoir, popular for relaxation and swimming.
The duration of trails varies. For example, the Sauhöhle Hollow Way is a 240m long ravine, which can be explored as part of longer hiking routes. Many trails are suitable for day trips, with options for both shorter and longer excursions depending on your preference.
The natural formations are generally accessible, often integrated into existing trail networks. While specific parking or public transport details for each individual gorge are not provided, the region is well-suited for exploration by foot or bike, with various routes starting from Gemmingen and surrounding areas.
A 'hollow way' is an old, unpaved sunken road, often formed by centuries of use and erosion. In the Gemmingen area, these are significant as natural monuments and gorges, providing unique connecting routes and insights into the historical landscape, such as the Hollow way connecting Schlettichweg and Schlettichsteinbruch.


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