Best canyons around Beinerstadt are located within the broader region of Thuringia, Germany, a state known for its natural landscapes. Beinerstadt, a municipality in the district of Hildburghausen, serves as a starting point for exploring nearby gorges and ravines. While the term "canyon" typically refers to large geological formations, the area offers impressive natural features that provide similar experiences. This region is characterized by its forested hills and river valleys.
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The trail is very easy to ride, sometimes somewhat steep, over occasional roots lying across the path, directly along the Wolfsschlucht gorge to the new Moosbank and then continues to Schulersberg. From there, you reach Marienstraße.
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It goes uphill quite a bit, otherwise a nice tour
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Below the steep edge of the cliff, a huge sea of rocks beckons, with large chunks of rock that give little indication of the force that came from the rock fall. A legend that is described in full very close to the former Villa Iltenburg tells of another rock fall in 1137. There is no clear evidence of this, but it seems likely. According to the legend, there was once a place called Dörfles, which was inhabited by gypsies or Wends, who were not tolerated in Themar, but were important during the market or for entertainment. Just as the Veßra monastery was founded, a monk set out to visit them, but they threatened him and chased him away. He cursed the inhabitants and wished that the mountain would fall on them as a punishment from God. Only one 16-year-old girl showed interest in his teachings. He met with her regularly outside of the town. He begged her to leave the place, because after every winter, new cracks appeared in the rock. After two years, it finally happened and the mountain broke off one night. When the residents of Themar left the next morning, the village of Dörfles had disappeared and all the residents had perished.
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In 1595, a large rock collapse occurred here, causing the entire mountainside to collapse into the valley! Since then, the gleaming, white limestone marl cliff has reflected the sun. There is only one path down the mountainside. As it is very narrow, a little attention is required here. The path is still quite steep at the top, but is secured with a railing. It is also worth mentioning that feral goats live here, which can sometimes block your path. This can lead to the odd surprise or chase.
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From Zeilfeld to Reurieth you drive in Zeilbachgrund. The small stream meanders along the valley, a very beautiful section of the route.
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The Fallen Mountain near Themar in Thuringia is a unique geological phenomenon located in the southern part of the Thuringian Forest. It is an impressive karst cave that was created due to ground subsidence and geological changes in the landscape. (Source: https://themar.de)
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There's no harm in belaying with a rope if you don't want to climb back up on all fours. Don't forget your headlamp!
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where does the name come from
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While Beinerstadt itself is a small village, the surrounding Thuringian region offers impressive gorges and ravines. You'll find natural monuments like the Collapsed Mountain Cliff, known for its dramatic landslides and views, and scenic valleys such as the Zeilbachgrund Valley with its meandering stream.
Yes, the Zeilbachgrund Valley is noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant route along a small stream. For hiking, the easy hikes around Beinerstadt guide provides several routes, including short loops like the 'Rest Area at Kloster Veßra – Kloster Veßra Monastery loop' which is just over 6 km.
The Collapsed Mountain Cliff is a unique geological phenomenon, featuring a gleaming white limestone marl cliff formed by ancient landslides. It offers impressive views into the Werra Valley. You might even spot feral goats here. Another notable feature is the mussel limestone formation visible from the Eingefallener Berg Cliff viewpoint.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Beinerstadt is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and easy hikes. These guides offer routes of varying difficulties and distances to suit your preference.
Yes, the Eingefallener Berg Cliff and View of the Werratal is categorized as challenging, offering magnificent views and an impressive demolition wall. The path down the Collapsed Mountain Cliff can also be quite steep and narrow in parts, requiring attention, though it is secured with a railing.
The gorges and trails are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors. Summer is also pleasant, especially in the shaded parts of the gorges. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Many outdoor trails in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each gorge or trail. For instance, the Collapsed Mountain Cliff area is home to feral goats, so keeping dogs on a leash would be advisable for their safety and the wildlife's.
Comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are essential, especially for trails that might be steep or have roots, like the Wolfsschlucht Trail. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea.
While specific loop walks within the gorges themselves might vary, many of the nearby hiking routes offer loop options. For example, the easy hikes around Beinerstadt guide includes several loop trails, such as the 'Teufelsstein Basalt Cliff – Feldstein Rock Formation loop from Themar'.
The Wolfsschlucht Trail is an intermediate path that runs directly along the Wolfsschlucht gorge. It's known for being easy to ride (if cycling) or walk, though it can be somewhat steep in places with occasional roots across the path. It leads to the new Moosbank and continues towards Schulersberg.


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