Best canyons around Wernberg-Köblitz offers a landscape characterized by river valleys and distinctive rock formations, providing gorge-like experiences for nature enthusiasts. The region is situated within the scenic Naab Valley, known for its rolling hills and idyllic natural areas. These features create diverse opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring geological formations. The area provides a variety of natural attractions for visitors seeking to explore the Upper Palatinate Forest.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A really attractive valley for hiking and biking
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The most attractive part of the trail is the mystical Wolfslohklamm, a striking nature reserve in a fabulous granite and river landscape.
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We are avid OPF hikers!
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Leerautal near Leuchtenberg - great hiking trail through the woods
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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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Wernberg-Köblitz offers a landscape rich in river valleys and distinctive rock formations that provide unique gorge-like experiences. You can explore areas like the wild and natural Lerau Valley, known for its tranquil environment, or discover the mystical Wolfslohklamm within the Lerautal near Kleinpoppenhof, characterized by granite formations and a river landscape. The region also features the unique 'Devil's Butter Churn' rock formation, a natural monument with stacked stone giants.
Yes, the region is known for its interesting geological features. The 'Devil's Butter Churn' (Teufelsbutterfass) is a distinctive natural monument with unique stacked and wedged stone giants, steeped in local legend. Additionally, the View of the Wolfslohklamm offers a perspective of a notch valley with rounded granite blocks along the Leraubach.
The Lerau Valley is highly recommended for hiking, offering a wild and natural setting. Another excellent option is the Lerautal Near Kleinpoppenhof, which features attractive trails through the woods, especially around the mystical Wolfslohklamm. For a more challenging experience, the Teufelsgraben offers a somewhat 'rooty' trail that leads past a ravine.
The Schilternbach Valley, a picturesque natural paradise, is particularly rich in diverse flora and fauna. Along the flat, moist ground, you can find cuckooflower, great burnet, and fragrant meadowsweet. Nettles provide an important food source for butterfly caterpillars. The cool, oxygen-rich waters of the Schilternbach also support fish farming, leading to several ponds.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for the gorges themselves, the tranquil environment of the Lerau Valley and the scenic trails through the woods in the Lerautal Near Kleinpoppenhof can be suitable for families. The Schilternbach Valley also offers idyllic paths, including a section of the Goldsteig trail, which are generally accessible for nature walks.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Wernberg-Köblitz area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the easy 'Schilternbach valley – Wernberg Castle loop' or the moderate 'Wenzlsteig – Felsenquelle (Rock Spring) loop'. For cyclists, the Naab Valley Cycle Path runs through the scenic Naab Valley, and there are several cycling routes like the 'Old Town Hall, Weiden – Fish Ladder at the Flood Canal loop'. You can explore these and more on the hiking, cycling, and running guide pages for Wernberg-Köblitz.
Wernberg-Köblitz is situated within the scenic Naab Valley. While not a traditional canyon, the Naab Valley is characterized by rolling hills, idyllic lakes, and the Naab river, creating a haven for nature enthusiasts. It offers a 'wild and romantic' character, complementing the more defined gorge-like areas like the Lerau Valley and Schilternbach Valley within the broader region. The Naabtal-Radweg (Naab Valley Cycle Path) is a popular way to experience its beauty.
Yes, the View of the Wolfslohklamm provides a good perspective of the Leraubach and its surrounding notch valley. Additionally, the Steep Slope at Kulmstein offers a wonderful view, though caution is advised due to its steepness, especially in wet conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and natural beauty of the region. The Lerau Valley is appreciated for its tranquility and being less crowded, making it ideal for relaxation and hiking. The mystical atmosphere and attractive trails through the woods in the Lerautal Near Kleinpoppenhof are also highly enjoyed. The unique geological formations, like the rounded granite blocks near the Wolfslohklamm, also draw significant interest.
Absolutely. The Schilternbach Valley is considered a natural paradise, ideal for observing diverse flora and fauna. The area around the Kehrerweiher ponds is particularly rich, with a variety of grasses, flowers, and herbs. The valley's ecosystem provides a habitat for many species, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.
While the primary focus is on natural beauty, the Teufelsgraben is noted for its potential historical significance, as this ravine presumably once led to a Celtic place of worship. The region's natural landscapes have long been intertwined with local folklore and history.
The region's river valleys and natural areas, including the Schilternbach Valley with its diverse flora, are particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the vegetation is lush and wildflowers are in bloom. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing leaf colors. While accessible year-round, some trails might be more challenging in wet or snowy conditions, especially steeper sections like the Steep Slope at Kulmstein.


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