Best canyons around Kronberg are found within the Taunus Mountains, a region known for its extensive forests, historic sites, and diverse hiking trails. While not featuring deep, river-carved gorges typical of some canyons, the area offers numerous natural attractions with notable rock formations and scenic valleys. Kronberg im Taunus is situated at the foot of these mountains, providing a landscape rich in natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. The local "gorges" are often wooded valleys with streams, offering varied terrain…
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Source & Course: The Silberbach stream rises in the High Taunus mountains near Schloßborn (municipality of Glashütten). From there, it flows southeast through the wooded Silberbach Valley. Mouth: It flows into the Schwarzbach stream, which in its upper reaches, up to its confluence with the Daisbach stream in Eppstein, is often still referred to as the Dattenbach. The mouth of the Schwarzbach lies between Glashütten-Schloßborn and Eppstein-Vockenhausen. Special Features: The Silberbach Valley is considered ecologically valuable and is managed by the BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany) Königstein-Glashütten branch. The name may historically suggest a stony streambed or former mining attempts. Recreation: A popular hiking trail is the Silberbach Loop, which leads from Dattenbach Valley, passing, among other things, the Atzelberg Tower.
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TEXT ON THE GLASS SIGN AT STATION VII In the Hessenpark open-air museum in Neu-Anspach, the results of all archaeological excavations, other finds and vivid representations of glass production in the Taunus are on display in a permanent exhibition entitled "Forest Glassworks in the Taunus". In the community center of the Glashütten district and in the Schloßborn local history museum, there is a display case with plenty of material about the Taunus glassworks. (Source: https://www.gemeinde-glashuetten.de/leben-freizeit/leben/wandern-radfahren/waldglasweg/#accordion-1-6)
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OLD GLASS FURNACES A glass panel with a subdued color - as if from the past - gives an impression of the cup design of the time. The main focus should be on the excavations. The glass panel also provides information about other exhibitions on the subject of glass in the Taunus: Hessenpark: www.hessenpark.de - there is a "glassmaker's barn" with a replica of a glass furnace, excellent explanations and many excavation pieces; glass display case with finds - visible from outside in the Glashütten town hall. (Source: https://www.gemeinde-glashuetten.de/leben-freizeit/leben/wandern-radfahren/waldglasweg/#accordion-1-6)
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Located directly in the Emsbach valley, you can see the remains of the old stained glass windows. A more detailed description and a reconstruction can also be seen in Hessenpark.
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Below the castle lies the tranquil Woogtal valley, where you can take wonderful walks and relax by the pond.
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Very romantic path along the stream. However, there are currently a number of trees lying across the path.
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A walk through the romantic Woogtal is always worth it. The short, steep climb to the castle is highly recommended, among other things. to enjoy the wonderful panoramic view from up there.
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Where did Glashütten get its name from, from the glassworks in the area.
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While Kronberg im Taunus doesn't feature deep, river-carved canyons typical of some regions, the area offers a rich landscape of forested mountains, scenic valleys, and notable rock formations within the Taunus Mountains. You'll find wooded valleys with streams, diverse hiking trails, and natural monuments that provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Among the most popular spots are the Silberbach Valley, known for its ecologically valuable stream and popular hiking loop, and Woog Valley, a pleasant park-like area suitable for walks. The Upper Weil Valley is also highly regarded for its beautiful green landscape and wide, paved paths.
Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. The Woog Valley is described as a family-friendly gorge, offering a pleasant area for walks. The Upper Weil Valley also features wide, paved paths, making it accessible for various family activities. The Silberbach Valley also has trails suitable for families.
The trails around Kronberg offer a range of difficulties and durations. You can find easy hikes, such as those around the Hauburgstein or Bürgel Plateau, which can be as short as 3.6 km. Moderate routes, like the Kronthaler Springs loop, are typically 7-10 km. More challenging and longer hikes, such as the Woogtal Pond loop, can extend up to 20 km.
The region around Kronberg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like those found in the Taunus Mountains, explore running trails, or take easy walks through scenic areas. The forested landscapes and valleys provide diverse terrain for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with history. For example, the Medieval Glassworks at Emsbach Gorge offers a glimpse into the area's past, with remnants of a 15th-century forest glass hut. The nearby village of Glashütten even takes its name from this historical industry.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful, natural environment and the well-maintained trails. Many highlight the opportunity for relaxation and enjoying nature, with specific mentions of the beautiful streams, inviting spots to linger, and the overall scenic beauty of the wooded valleys. The komoot community has shared over 170 photos and given more than 600 upvotes to these areas.
Absolutely. Kronberg offers a variety of running trails that pass through or near these natural areas. You can find routes like the Uhlandsruh Trail loop or the Hünerberg Meadows loop, which provide excellent opportunities for jogging amidst the scenic landscapes.
Yes, the region is home to several natural monuments. The Upper Weil Valley is designated as a natural monument, recognized for its beautiful green landscape. The Woog Valley and Emsbach Gorge are also considered natural monuments, offering unique geological and ecological features.
The Taunus region, including the areas around Kronberg, is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors. Summer is ideal for longer hikes, and even winter can be picturesque for hiking, especially after a snowfall, though some paths might be slippery. The extensive forests provide shade in warmer months and a serene atmosphere in colder ones.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Taunus region, including the valleys and gorges around Kronberg. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to clean up after them. Specific rules might apply in certain protected areas, so look for local signage.


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