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Top 12 Gorges around Roßtal

Best canyons around Roßtal are characterized by scenic agricultural landscapes, orchards, and forests, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling. The region features idyllic valleys and smaller, gorge-like formations rather than large-scale canyons. These natural areas provide diverse terrain for outdoor activities, including natural trenches and spring-fed areas. Visitors can explore a variety of trails through mixed forests and along streams.

Best canyons around Roßtal

  • The most popular canyons is Aurachtal Valley, a gorge that features a well-paved road suitable for cycling. This valley offers a pleasant ride through a scenic landscape.
  • Another must-see spot is Klingengraben Gorge, a gorge with a looped trail through a mixed forest. Visitors can expect small trails, natural features, and bridges, making it suitable for hiking.
  • Visitors also love Zwieselbachtal, a gorge with mostly natural trails extending through a valley. A hiking trail is set away from the road, offering a natural experience.
  • Roßtal is known for its gorges, valleys, and natural monuments. These formations provide varied terrain for exploration, from forested trails to geological features.
  • The canyons around Roßtal are appreciated by the komoot community, with 65 upvotes and 48 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Klingengraben Gorge

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An incredibly beautiful stretch of looped trail through the forest. Not for strollers or handcarts, but great for hiking, especially for kids. There is a lot to see and discover in the mixed forest. Everywhere there are small trails, mountains, fallen trees, small bridges and much more to discover in the mixed forest. Just beautiful.

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Banderbach Fault

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Banderbach is a district of the city of Zirndorf and is located in Rangau between the cities of Fürth, Ansbach and Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The Banderbach of the same name flows through the village, which is channeled and diverted from its original stream bed in front of Zirndorf into the Bibert. The Banderbach caused floods in the old town of Zirndorf almost every spring.

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Bibert Valley

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The small river Bibert flows through this beautiful valley.

The Bibert rises at an altitude of around 444 m above sea level. NHN southwest of the district of Schmalnbühl, which belongs to the municipality of Flachslanden, on the Frankenhöhe in the Franconian Keuper-Lias-Land.

It flows through the Rangau and crosses the municipalities of Rügland and Dietenhofen. At Münchzell the Haselbach flows into the Bibert. Schwaighausen lies south of the confluence with the Egels and Weihersmühlbach. The river flows past Großhabersdorf and Vincenzenbronn to the south. East of the Ammerndorf district of Bubenmühle, the Bibert forms the border between Ammerndorf and Roßtal. The Bibert touches the Zirndorf districts of Weinzierlein, Wintersdorf and corpsesdorfermühle to the north and then crosses corpses village and Zirndorf.

The last stretch of the Bibert, about 1.9 kilometers, forms the border between the towns of Zirndorf and Oberasbach. The Bibert finally flows at an altitude of 289.5 m above sea level. NHN opposite Weikershof, a district of the city of Fürth, from the left into Rednitz.

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Zwieselbachtal

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The Zwieselbach valley extends from Wolkersdorf via Dietersdorf, Nemsdorf, Hengdorf to Zwieselhof. It is worth seeing along the entire length. A hiking trail is somewhat offset in the forest - the road is on the other side of the stream and far enough away. Mostly natural trails

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Aurachtal Valley

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Well paved road, here you can roll very well at speed - sometimes a little faster. Traffic is limited

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June 24, 2025, Aurachtal Valley

From Lanzendorf, you can also enjoy a lovely ride into the Aurach Valley. Or out in the opposite direction 😉 The Lanzenbach stream flows through a beautiful side valley towards the Aurach.

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looks unspectacular at first glance, but the geological significance becomes clear through the information board

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The romantic Zwieselbach valley

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The small river Bibert flows through this beautiful valley. The Bibert rises at an altitude of around 444 m above sea level. NHN southwest of the district of Schmalnbühl, which belongs to the municipality of Flachslanden, on the Frankenhöhe in the Franconian Keuper-Lias-Land. It flows through the Rangau and crosses the municipalities of Rügland and Dietenhofen. At Münchzell the Haselbach flows into the Bibert. Schwaighausen lies south of the confluence with the Egels and Weihersmühlbach. The river flows past Großhabersdorf and Vincenzenbronn to the south. East of the Ammerndorf district of Bubenmühle, the Bibert forms the border between Ammerndorf and Roßtal. The Bibert touches the Zirndorf districts of Weinzierlein, Wintersdorf and corpsesdorfermühle to the north and then crosses corpses village and Zirndorf. The last stretch of the Bibert, about 1.9 kilometers, forms the border between the towns of Zirndorf and Oberasbach. The Bibert finally flows at an altitude of 289.5 m above sea level. NHN opposite Weikershof, a district of the city of Fürth, from the left into Rednitz.

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The Klingengraben - or Devil's Gorge, as it is sometimes called by the Steiners - is a section of the Steiner circular route and a great adventure playground for kids at any time of the year - perhaps a bit muddy in winter and not so easy to find under the snow.

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care must be taken on the sandy path from above, deep, very deep lanes

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Well paved road, here you can roll very well at speed - sometimes a little faster. Traffic is limited

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features define the gorges around Roßtal?

The gorges and valleys around Roßtal are characterized by scenic agricultural landscapes, orchards, and forests. You'll find idyllic valleys and smaller, gorge-like formations, rather than dramatic, large-scale canyons. These areas often feature natural trenches with spring water outlets and diverse terrain for outdoor activities.

What unique geological features can I find in the Roßtal area?

One notable geological feature is the Banderbach Fault, which is a geotope in bladder sandstone. It's neat and easily visible, often accompanied by an explanatory board. The region's natural beauty also includes features like the Mühlbachtal, known for its natural trenches and unique giant horsetail population.

Are there good hiking opportunities in the gorges around Roßtal?

Yes, the gorges and valleys around Roßtal offer various hiking opportunities. For instance, Klingengraben Gorge features a looped trail through a mixed forest with small paths, natural features, and bridges. The Zwieselbachtal also offers mostly natural trails, with a hiking path set away from the main road for a more natural experience. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails around Roßtal guide.

What kind of trails can I expect when exploring the gorges?

Trails vary from well-paved roads suitable for cycling, like in Aurachtal Valley, to narrow, natural paths. In places like Klingengraben Gorge, you'll encounter small, looped trails through mixed forests, which can be muddy after heavy rainfall. Some paths, such as those near the Banderbach Fault, might be sandy with deep lanes.

Can I go cycling in any of the valleys or gorges?

Yes, the Aurachtal Valley is known for its well-paved road, making it suitable for cycling. It offers a pleasant ride through a scenic landscape with limited traffic. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Roßtal guide.

Are the gorges around Roßtal suitable for families with children?

Yes, several gorges are family-friendly. Klingengraben Gorge is great for hiking with kids, offering lots to see and discover in the mixed forest with small trails, mountains, fallen trees, and bridges. The Zwieselbachtal is also noted as family-friendly, as is the Aurachtal Valley.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in the Roßtal gorges?

Yes, the Bibert Valley is specifically listed as dog-friendly, offering a beautiful setting along the Bibert river. When exploring other areas, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.

What is the best time to visit the gorges around Roßtal?

The gorges and valleys around Roßtal can be enjoyed year-round. In the colder seasons, some paths, like those in Klingengraben Gorge, can become very muddy after heavy rainfall, though they remain beautiful to walk through. Summer offers drier conditions, but some streams might have less water. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and valleys near Roßtal?

Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the incredibly beautiful looped trails through forests, the opportunity to discover small paths, natural features, and bridges, especially in places like Klingengraben Gorge. The scenic rides through valleys like Aurachtal Valley are also highly rated.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the gorges in Roßtal?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every gorge are not detailed, Roßtal itself offers amenities. For information on local cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you can check with the local tourist information in Roßtal or visit the Frankentourismus website for Roßtal.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Roßtal?

Beyond hiking and cycling, the Roßtal area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails in the Running Trails around Roßtal guide, and mountain biking opportunities are available as detailed in the MTB Trails around Roßtal guide. The region's forests and agricultural landscapes provide diverse terrain for exploration.

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