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Top 17 Gorges around Wiesenthau

Best canyons around Wiesenthau refers to the dramatic geological formations and deep valleys found within the Franconian Switzerland region. Wiesenthau is situated at the entrance to this area, which features striking natural rock formations. These geological features are remnants from the Jurassic Sea era, characterized by exposed rock faces and cliffs. The region is highly regarded for hiking and experiencing nature.

Best canyons around Wiesenthau

  • The most popular canyons is Todsfeld valley, a gorge that offers a completely undisturbed…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Todsfeld valley

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The Thuisbrunner Leiten with their limestone grasslands have been used by the people of the Franconian Switzerland as a pasture or for mowing for centuries. They offer rare plants and animals habitat and are typical of the local landscape.

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Affalterbach Spring

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Good for a refreshment, there is a lot of water coming from the spring.

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Jägersburgergraben (Drum Gorge)

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In the upper slope area of the Jägersburgergraben (geotope) between Bammersdorf and Serlbach there are sandstones. They were quarried in several small, now disused quarries.

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Trubach Valley

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the Trubach valley is one of the racing bike highlights in Franconian Switzerland. It is best to start from Pretzfeld upstream where the slope is barely noticeable. The passage is …

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Hollow Way near Hetzles

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Very nice, fast descent in a gutter.

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🌄🏔🥾Daniela 🤿🩴🫧
April 16, 2025, Todsfeldtal

Beautiful valley for hiking

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Beautiful, wild and romantic section through the Jägersburggraben. Sturdy shoes are required as the paths are partly slippery and there are roots crossing the path.

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Beautiful hiking trail along the valley with views of the rocks in the valley

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I think it's more of a wonderful way to climb the mountain in the shade. Also as Departure very nice but to be enjoyed with caution. There have already been a number of accidents, some of them serious, because there are no alternatives (hollow way!) and one or the other rapid downhiller has drilled into a tractor. So leave with reason because I use the other way to get up the mountain.

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In the upper area of the "Jägersburger Graben" (designated geotope) there are sandstones from Rhaetolian. They were mined in several small quarries that have since been shut down. Down the slope, numerous sandstone blocks form an extensive block field, especially in the north-western part of the graben. (Source: Environmental Atlas of Bavaria) Here a rather narrow and varied path leads through the wild and romantic ditch, which is popular with mountain bikers. This section is a real highlight.

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Cubi
November 5, 2022, Todsfeldtal

Nice hiking area

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very horny

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Really nice trail through the Jägersburger Graben. When it's wet you have to watch out for the many roots. Best used when it's dry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the "canyons" around Wiesenthau?

The "canyons" around Wiesenthau refer to the dramatic geological formations and deep valleys found within the Franconian Switzerland region. Wiesenthau is located at the entrance to this picturesque area, which features striking natural rock formations. These geological features are remnants from the Jurassic Sea era, characterized by exposed rock faces, cliffs, and winding trails.

What are some notable gorges or valleys to visit near Wiesenthau?

You can explore several unique spots. The Todsfeld valley offers a completely undisturbed experience, as it's not accessible by roads. Another popular spot is the Hollow Way near Hetzles, known for its varied descent. The Jägersburgergraben (Drum Gorge) provides a very nice narrow path through sandstones, once used as quarries.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in the canyon-like areas?

Yes, the Todsfeld valley is categorized as family-friendly, offering a beautiful and undisturbed experience. Additionally, the Franconian Switzerland region generally provides a range of trails suitable for various skill levels, including easier options like the "View from Walberla – View of Walpurgis Chapel loop" which is an easy hike.

What kind of natural landmarks can I expect to see?

Beyond the gorges and valleys, you can encounter prominent hills like the Walberla and Rodenstein, which are landmarks of Franconian Switzerland. The "Wiesenthauer Needle" is a specific rock formation in the Walberla area. You'll also find exposed rock faces, cliffs, and limestone grasslands, such as those in the Thuisbrunner Leiten, which host rare plants and animals.

What is the best time to visit the canyon-like areas around Wiesenthau?

The region is beautiful year-round. Many visitors enjoy the Todsfeld valley in spring, summer, autumn, or winter. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier.

Are there challenging hiking routes in the canyon-like areas?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Jägersburgergraben (Drum Gorge) is rated as challenging. In the broader Franconian Switzerland area, the "View of Walberla – Rocky trail near Leutenbach loop" and the "Wiesenthauer Needle – View of Walpurgis Chapel loop" are also considered difficult hikes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyon-like formations?

The area is highly regarded for hiking, running, and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as those listed in the Hiking around Wiesenthau guide, including trails around Walberla. For runners, there are several Running Trails around Wiesenthau. Cyclists can explore routes like those in the Cycling around Wiesenthau guide, including the scenic Trubach Valley.

Where can I find parking for hikes around Walberla?

While specific parking locations are not detailed in the guide, the Walberla area is a prominent landmark, and parking is generally available at trailheads or nearby villages. For detailed information on parking for Walberla hikes, it's advisable to check local signage or tourist information upon arrival in the region.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyon-like areas around Wiesenthau?

Visitors frequently appreciate the undisturbed nature and beautiful scenery, especially in places like the Todsfeld valley. The varied hiking experiences, from winding trails to exposed rock faces, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 700 upvotes and 300 photos shared for these areas.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the canyon-like formations?

Yes, the Walberla area, a key feature of the region, includes the historic Walpurgis Chapel, first mentioned around 1350, and a statue of Saint Walburga, adding cultural significance to the natural beauty. The Trubach Valley also features historical sites and castles along its route.

Is public transport available to reach the canyon-like areas?

While specific public transport routes to individual canyon-like formations are not detailed, Wiesenthau is nestled at the entrance to Franconian Switzerland. For information on public transport options to the Walberla area or other trailheads, you may need to consult local transport schedules or the Frankentourismus website for regional travel details.

Are there any permits required for hiking in Franconian Switzerland?

Generally, hiking on marked trails in Franconian Switzerland does not require special permits. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves like the Thuisbrunner Leiten, which are important habitats for rare plants and animals. Always stay on designated paths.

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