Canyons around Pfreimd offer diverse natural formations within the Upper Palatinate Forest region. While dramatic chasms are not typical, the area features notable gorge-like depressions and river valleys. The Pfreimd River Valley, including the Kainzbachtal, is a Natura 2000 FFH area, providing important habitats and scenic trails. Hikers can explore a network of trails that traverse varied landscapes, from deeply incised ravines to forested riverbanks.
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You would almost miss it, but the Wolfsschlucht has a special significance. In the 17th century, the people of Upper Palatinate suffered from a plague of wolves. To counteract this, traps, known as wolf pits, were set up, which is what the name of the gorge still reminds us of today.
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Beautiful section of the route around the Buchberg
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If you stand in front of the annex you have a wonderful view. You should make sure that it really goes downhill quite a bit. Especially with children who like to run ahead.
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The slope begins directly on the Kulmstein. Since there is no backup, this is dangerous in rain or fog.
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Nice hiking route along the Leraubach, in some places surefootedness is required. The Leraubach meanders through the Lerau valley in a wild and romantic way, sometimes small waterfalls form and the "eternal rushing" of the creek can be heard along the whole route.
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Here in the Wolfslohklamm the rounded granite blocks can be found in heaps. However, the name Klamm is misleading, it is more of a notch valley. From above you have a good view of the Leraubach.
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While Pfreimd doesn't feature traditional deep canyons, the area is known for its gorge-like depressions and river valleys within the Upper Palatinate Forest. You can explore areas like the Pfreimd River Valley, which is a Natura 2000 FFH area, and discover unique geological features such as the rounded granite blocks found near the View of the Wolfslohklamm.
Yes, the Lerau Valley is renowned for its wild and romantic natural setting. It offers a less crowded hiking environment compared to other valleys, making it ideal for relaxation and immersing yourself in nature.
Absolutely. The Teufelsgraben, for instance, is a ravine with a historical connection, presumably leading to a Celtic place of worship. Additionally, the Wolf Gorge is named for its significance in the 17th century when wolf traps were set there to combat a wolf plague.
Pfreimd boasts an extensive network of hiking trails, with the OWV Pfreimd maintaining 77 km of routes. You can find diverse trails traversing riverbanks, wooded areas, and elevated points. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Pfreimd guide, which includes trails like the 'Schilternbach valley – Banneuxpfad Trail loop from Weihern' and 'Naab River – Wenzlsteig loop from Pfreimd'.
The trails around Pfreimd offer a range of difficulties. Some, like the path through the Teufelsgraben, are described as 'rooty'. Other areas, such as the Steep Slope at Kulmstein, are considered challenging due to their incline and lack of safety barriers, especially in wet conditions. You can find easy, moderate, and difficult routes in the area's hiking guides.
The Upper Palatinate Forest region, including Pfreimd, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but some steeper or rootier sections might require extra caution due to snow or ice.
Many of the trails around Pfreimd are suitable for families, offering diverse landscapes and varying difficulties. While some areas like the Steep Slope at Kulmstein require caution with children, there are numerous easier routes. For family-friendly options, look for trails designated as 'easy' in the local hiking guides.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Pfreimd area. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like the Pfreimd River Valley (Natura 2000 FFH area), and to be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Yes, Pfreimd offers dedicated routes for both mountain biking and running. You can explore the MTB Trails around Pfreimd guide for routes like 'View of the Wolfslohklamm – Wenzl Trail loop from Pfreimd'. For runners, the Running Trails around Pfreimd guide features options such as 'Theophilus Spring – Eixelberg loop from Pfreimd'.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and points of interest around Pfreimd. For instance, the Teufelsgraben can be accessed via a path from the Pfreimd sports field. Specific parking information is often detailed within individual route descriptions in local hiking guides.
The Lerau Valley is noted for being less crowded than other valleys, offering a more tranquil experience. Exploring the extensive network of trails maintained by the OWV Pfreimd can also lead you to quieter, less frequented paths away from the main attractions.


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