Best canyons around Schwollen are found within the broader Hunsrück region, characterized by dramatic landscapes and deep rock cuts. While Schwollen itself does not contain notable canyons, the surrounding area offers several impressive gorges that provide similar experiences. These natural formations are part of a network of hiking trails, including premium routes. The region features varied terrain suitable for exploration.
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The dream loop trail leads through the Eva-Loch gorge, initially along narrow paths and over a small footbridge uphill. This water-rich, wooded section feels tranquil, natural, and particularly pristine.
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Very beautiful gorge with small waterfalls, narrow paths, ferns
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Very nice place on the Countess Loretta Dream Loop
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One of the most beautiful places on the tour
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A nice story about the naming of the Teufelsgraben can be found on the information board
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Attention, very slippery in the lower area, whether on foot or by bike
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𝗧𝗲𝘂𝗳𝗲𝗹𝘀𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗯𝗲𝗻 Such small natural ditches or gorges have been used as borders since time immemorial. The Teufelsgraben forms the natural border between the districts of Oberbrombach and Sonnenberg-Winnenberg. Many, many years ago, inexplicable things happened here: animals disappeared, sometimes people too, and each time a failed harvest or animal epidemic followed. Were witches your game or was it the devil? But since no community wanted to admit that the devil came from their side, the decision was made to banish the devil to the border ditch. There everyone threw in their sins once a year and peace and happiness returned. Anyone who crosses the ditch today should take a pebble, banish their sins in it and throw it into the ditch. In the future, too, the devil cannot enter the communities. Source: text information board
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While Schwollen itself doesn't have notable canyons, the surrounding Hunsrück region offers several impressive gorges. Highly regarded options include Teufelsgraben, known for its unique local lore, and the scenic Eva-Loch Gorge, considered an insider tip. The Nahe Valley Trail also features a quiet gorge experience with views of towering rocks.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Baybachklamm, often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Hunsrück,' offers a spectacular and demanding hiking experience. It features steep descents, rugged rock formations, and technically demanding sections, sometimes requiring ropes. The hike is approximately eleven kilometers long with significant ascent and descent.
The Ehrbachklamm offers a captivating and romantic hiking experience that is generally considered moderate, making it accessible to a wider range of hikers. It spans almost nine kilometers and features a blend of natural beauty with old mills along the path. The Eva-Loch Gorge, while having numerous steps, is also a popular choice for its scenic beauty.
You'll encounter diverse natural features such as deep rock cuts, dramatic slate rock formations, and lush forests. The Baybachklamm features foaming whirlpools and rock gates, while the Hölzbachklamm is known for its distinctive gurgling and bubbling soundscape created by the flowing water. The Teufelsgraben Ravine showcases cleared quartzite chunks, testifying to the power of water.
The gorges are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, and some trails might have denser vegetation and more insects. Winter visits are possible, but some paths, like the lower area of Eva-Loch Gorge, can be very slippery.
The Teufelsgraben (Devil's Ditch) has a fascinating local legend. It was historically believed to be a place where the devil and sins were banished. Visitors are encouraged to throw a pebble into the ditch to banish their own sins, ensuring peace and happiness. The Ehrbach valley also features many old mills, adding a historical charm to the natural scenery.
Yes, the Hunsrück region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and hiking paths. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Schwollen, or check out the running trails and cycling routes in the area.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential, especially for trails like the Baybachklamm or the potentially slippery sections of Eva-Loch Gorge. Layered clothing is advisable, as conditions can change. Bringing water, snacks, and a map or GPS device is also recommended for longer or more challenging routes.
The Hölzbachklamm is considered an absolute gem among the Hunsrück's premium hiking trails. Its approximately 800-meter-long path is particularly renowned for the distinctive gurgling and bubbling soundscape created by the water flowing through the gorge, offering a truly immersive and serene natural experience.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic landscapes, the quiet and serene atmosphere away from car noise, and the adventurous hiking experiences. The unique local lore of Teufelsgraben and the scenic beauty of Eva-Loch Gorge are also highly appreciated. The area has garnered over 300 upvotes and more than 140 photos from the komoot community, reflecting its popularity.
Yes, several gorges offer impressive views. The Nahe Valley Trail provides views of towering rocks, and the Baybachklamm is known for its spectacular scenery with dramatic rock formations. Even the Old Reelser Quarry, while challenging to access, offers a viewpoint.


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