Best canyons around Kurtscheid are characterized by a landscape of lush forests, rolling hills, and picturesque brook valleys. The region, situated at the foot of the Westerwald and bordering the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park, offers diverse natural features. These valleys and gorges provide opportunities for immersive outdoor activities and exploration. Visitors can enjoy hiking through varied terrain, from forest paths to enclosed valley sections.
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Beautiful, idyllic, cool, humid valley with great flora (except for the Himalayan balsam everywhere...) even in midsummer.
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Wonderful nature. Unfortunately, more and more is being cut down
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<< Cable car from the cap over the Masbachtal past Rahms to Wiedmühle >> "In 1883, basalt quarrying began in Roßbach/Wied am Häubchen. The basalt quarry achieved a significant boost when a cable car was built between 1926 and 1928 for faster transport and for more efficient processing of the stone material. A cable car was built over 4.5 kilometers from the cap over the MASBACHTAL past Rahms to Wiedmühle, to the next possible siding of the Westerwaldbahn. The largest span (distance between two supports) was over the Masbachtal and was 1,040 meters. An unusual building for the time. The construction of the cable car made the braking track to Roßbach superfluous. The cable car was actually only intended to transport goods. But there was also passenger transport. This quarry gave work and bread to many people in the surrounding communities of Breitscheid and Roßbach. The job was dangerous and exhausting. As early as 1941/1942, basalt mining at the cap was stopped again. The crushing plant and the cable car were consequently dismantled again in 1941/1942." (Alexander Lo Iacono, University of Koblenz-Landau, 2014) https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/O-98136-20140805-6
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The stream has dug deep into the canyon-like valley. Especially in summer when it is hot it is pleasant to hike.
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A path through the valley of the Hochscheider Bach, natural and very idyllic.
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The region around Kurtscheid, at the foot of the Westerwald, features picturesque brook valleys and gorges rather than traditional large canyons. You'll find lush forests, rolling hills, and idyllic stream valleys that offer dramatic natural beauty. These areas provide diverse landscapes, from narrow passages to wider, scenic sections, often with streams carving deep, canyon-like paths.
Yes, the Masbachtal Valley is notable for its historical significance. It was once home to a cable car system built between 1926 and 1928, used for transporting basalt from a quarry. The largest span of this cable car, over 1,000 meters, crossed the Masbachtal.
The Hochscheider Bach Trail leads through a beautiful, idyllic valley below the Bärenkopf, always following the stream. Visitors describe it as a natural and very pleasant hiking experience, especially in summer when the stream has carved a deep, canyon-like valley.
The Nonnenbach Valley offers a very scenic route from Malberg to Wiedtal and is suitable for both mountain biking and gravel biking. It's known as a great, quiet valley, with parts of its track surface renewed after heavy rain, making it an interesting route for cyclists.
The Grenzbach Valley is highly recommended for families. It's a beautiful, varied valley with a well-developed network of trails, offering great viewpoints and views of nature. It sometimes widens to fields or meadows and then meanders tightly through the forest, providing diverse scenery for all ages.
The best time to visit the valleys and gorges around Kurtscheid for outdoor activities is generally from May to September. During these months, temperatures are mild and suitable for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the region.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from forest and meadow paths to more enclosed valley and gorge sections. Trails like the 'Six Brooks Route' lead through charming valleys, and the 'Klosterweg' (Monastery Path) includes sections through the Fockenbach Valley, providing constant variation between ascents and descents through stream valleys and panoramic views. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Kurtscheid guide.
Yes, the area around Kurtscheid provides opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes that take you through the scenic landscapes. For more details on cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Kurtscheid guide.
Yes, the Mettelshahner Schweiz Rock Formation is a notable natural monument and viewpoint. It offers impressive views, including of the rock massif that was freed up for an old railway line, complete with security terraces to protect against falling rocks.
Visitors appreciate the immersive outdoor activities and the diverse natural beauty. They enjoy hiking through varied terrain, from forest paths to enclosed valley sections, and experiencing the serene natural environment alongside gentle streams. The region provides breathtaking scenery and opportunities to enjoy nature, particularly the unique microclimates and diverse flora found in the gorges.
Some trails, like the Hochscheider Bach Trail, may have areas with dead spruce trees where branches could fall or trees could topple, so caution is advised. Additionally, some paths, such as in the Nonnenbach Valley, may have had their surfaces renewed due to heavy rain, indicating potential for varied terrain.


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