Best canyons around Schmorda are found within the Thuringian Slate Mountains, an area known for its undulating and hilly terrain. The municipality of Schmorda is primarily surrounded by forests, offering a natural setting for outdoor exploration. While deep canyon formations are not a primary feature, the region presents several notable gorges and valleys. This landscape provides diverse natural attractions for visitors.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Riding through is long, you get to the top, but you don't see much. At least not when everything is green.
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Wutschental is always worth a wonderful hike along the stream.
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The Wuschental is a beautiful hiking trail. You can unwind and enjoy the little things along the way.
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beautiful valley ideal for hiking or a little walk
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Demanding, partly stony, rooty and rocky single trail from / to the kite's tail 👌🏻 Deep abyss, some passages have to be pushed or carried even for the experienced, so nothing for beginners or a leisurely family outing! Be careful and considerate of hikers!
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So whoever called this 50m path a gorge has never seen a gorge ;-)
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Small rinsed rock channel. Whoever wants to pass it should be sure-footed.
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The region around Schmorda, situated in the Thuringian Slate Mountains, is characterized by undulating and hilly terrain, primarily surrounded by forests. While deep canyon formations are not a primary feature, you will find notable gorges and valleys, often with rivers or streams running through them. These areas offer a natural setting for outdoor exploration and are appreciated for their scenic beauty.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Wisenta Valley is ideal for a walk or hike and is described as quaint, quiet, and full of life. The Wilhelm Tell Gorge also offers an interesting terrain incision suitable for families.
For a wonderful hike along a stream, the Wutschental Valley is highly recommended for its beauty and opportunity to unwind. The Wisenta Valley is also a beautiful valley ideal for hiking or a short walk.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Singletrail Below Bockfelsen – Thuringian Sea offers an MTB S1, S2 to S3 trail with great views, though it requires experience and courage, and cannot be driven continuously. The Mini Gorge is a small, rinsed rock channel that requires sure-footedness and might involve moving on all fours.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Schmorda offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hiking routes, such as the Lakeside trail at Hohenwarte Reservoir. For cyclists, there are many cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Linkenmühle Ferry – Hohenwarte Dam loop, and dedicated road cycling routes.
The Thuringian Slate Mountains, where Schmorda is located, offer beautiful scenery throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also suitable, especially for walks along streams in the valleys.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Wisenta Valley is praised for being quaint, quiet, and full of life, while the Wutschental Valley is appreciated as a beautiful hiking trail where one can unwind and enjoy the little things along the way.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in natural areas around Schmorda. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Specific information for each highlight is not always available, so observe signage.
The Schmorda area is part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains, characterized by an undulating and hilly landscape. While not featuring deep, prominent canyon formations typical of some other regions, the terrain includes interesting incisions, gorges, and river valleys formed over time, providing diverse natural features for exploration.
Specific parking information for each individual gorge or trail is best found on the respective highlight or route pages on komoot. Generally, trailheads in rural areas like Schmorda often have small parking areas or can be accessed from nearby villages. It's recommended to check the starting points of your chosen routes for details.


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