Best canyons around Veitsbronn are characterized by smaller, gorge-like formations and natural features within Middle Franconia, Germany. This region offers diverse landscapes where streams have carved through the terrain, creating unique geological formations. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration, showcasing the local geology. The area around Veitsbronn features several such natural monuments and valleys.
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looks unspectacular at first glance, but the geological significance becomes clear through the information board
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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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There are a couple of steep things
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In the vernacular of Herziaura, the valley is simply called "Gründla", in winter you can go tobogganing
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Hard to believe, this idyllic, quiet valley is hidden behind the Scheffler factory premises. Great.
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The area around Veitsbronn, located in Middle Franconia, Germany, features smaller, gorge-like formations and natural monuments rather than grand, expansive canyons. These are places where streams have carved their way through the landscape, creating unique geological features. You'll find picturesque hiking opportunities through these natural contours.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is particularly family-friendly, known for its idyllic and quiet atmosphere. Another option is the Banderbach Fault, which is also categorized as family-friendly and offers an interesting geological feature to explore.
Beyond the popular Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla), you can visit the Banderbach Fault near Zirndorf, a geotope where the Banderbach stream has shaped the landscape. The Bibert Valley is another beautiful area featuring the small Bibert river, offering scenic views and dog-friendly paths.
You'll find a variety of trails, from easy to intermediate. For example, Castle Moat – Mount Doom offers an intermediate trail experience through a forest. The Klingengraben Hollow Way North of Weinzierlein is another intermediate trail and gorge through a forest, noted for its scenic path. Many trails follow the natural contours of the valleys and streams.
Yes, the Bibert Valley is a great option for walking with dogs. Its paths along the Bibert river offer a pleasant environment for both you and your canine companion.
The gorges and valleys around Veitsbronn are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. In winter, the Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is even known for tobogganing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Besides exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Veitsbronn guide, including easy loops like the 'Madonna and Child in Zennwald – Müdsam Milk House loop'. For cyclists, there are routes like those in the Cycling around Veitsbronn guide, and mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails listed in the MTB Trails around Veitsbronn guide.
The geology of the region is characterized by streams carving through the landscape. The Banderbach Fault, for instance, is a geotope in bladder sandstone, showcasing how the stream has shaped the terrain. Further afield, the Veilbronn Gorge in Upper Franconia is known for its bizarre eroded rock formations.
While the Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is popular, it's still considered an idyllic and quiet valley, often described as a hidden gem behind factory premises. The Klingengraben Hollow Way North of Weinzierlein also offers a scenic and perhaps less-traveled path through a forest gorge.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these areas. The Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is often praised for its idyllic and quiet atmosphere. The trails through places like Castle Moat – Mount Doom are enjoyed for their forest settings and intermediate challenge.
Yes, many hiking routes in the broader Veitsbronn area are circular and incorporate natural features. For example, the 'Madonna and Child in Zennwald – Müdsam Milk House loop' is an easy circular hike around Veitsbronn. You can find more options in the Hiking around Veitsbronn guide.


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