Canyons near Plüderhausen offer diverse natural landscapes characterized by valleys, forests, and flowing water. The region features several gorges and waterfalls, providing varied terrain for exploration. These natural formations are part of the broader Naturpark Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald, known for its scenic trails and geological features. The area around Plüderhausen provides opportunities to experience these natural settings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The gorge is currently closed due to damage from the floods of June 2024.
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It's nice if there's enough water
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Very nice waterfall. Difficult to reach because of many fallen trees.
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Information sign with interesting information
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The nature reserve is in two parts with a total size of 42ha and was designated in 1980. Part 1 Edenbach Gorge around 5.2ha Part 2 Wieslaufschlucht around 36.8ha Brief description: Deeply cut gorges with natural geological outcrops and rock formations as impressive geological phenomena and as natural habitats for the flora and fauna indigenous to the Keupklingen; Bannwald (LWaldG § 32). Extract of appreciation: It is obvious that in this barely accessible gorge, which was only recently made accessible by a path created by the Welzheim Forestry Office, a near-natural gorge forest with sycamore maple, mountain elm, ash, silver fir, etc. has been preserved. Many floristic peculiarities can be found here, such as the magnificent forest goat's beard and, particularly precious, the alpine / subalpine white butterbur (Petasites albus), which appears in early spring, alongside many fern and moss species. Notable birds include: to name the dipper and the gray wagtail.
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Beautiful and romantic valley and easy to run for everyone
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A trip here is definitely worth it ... super beautiful landscape 🥰 only in bad weather you really need to be careful ... sometimes really slippery and dangerous
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And especially impressive in heavy rain / floods and snowmelt!
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The region around Plüderhausen is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including scenic gorges, forests, and flowing water. You'll encounter multiple waterfalls, such as the multi-tiered Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall and the impressive Klingenmühle Waterfall. Many gorges are also designated natural monuments, offering a blend of geological interest and lush forest scenery.
Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. The Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve is noted for its family-friendly trails and small waterfalls, which are particularly interesting for children. Additionally, the Schelmenklinge Water Features offer an engaging experience for younger visitors, especially from May to October when the water features are active.
Trail difficulties vary. Some gorges, like the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall, are considered challenging with narrow, slippery paths and steep cliffs, requiring good footwear. Others, such as the Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve, offer intermediate trails. The Schelmenklinge Water Features has a comfortable footpath with moderate climbs, though a steep staircase is present in one section.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, as detailed in the Hiking around Plüderhausen and Easy hikes around Plüderhausen guides. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the 'Flowtrail Plüderhausen' (D'r Flowing Fuxx) provides a fun 'bikepark feeling' in the forest, suitable for various skill levels. You can also explore gravel biking routes with the Gravel biking around Plüderhausen guide.
The gorges are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. However, for adventurous trails like the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall, good footwear is mandatory, especially in bad weather or winter when paths can be slippery. The water features at Schelmenklinge Water Features are typically in operation from May to October, making this period ideal for families visiting that specific spot.
Yes, the Edenbach Gorge is currently closed due to damage from floods in June 2024. It's always advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit, especially after heavy rainfall, as paths can become slippery or damaged.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy shoes are highly recommended for all gorge trails. For more challenging routes like the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall, good footwear is essential due to narrow and potentially slippery paths. Hiking poles can also be beneficial for stability, particularly in areas requiring surefootedness.
Visitors frequently praise the adventurous and unique experience offered by the gorges, such as the challenging paths and multi-tiered waterfall in the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall. The family-friendly nature of places like the Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve and the engaging water features at Schelmenklinge Water Features are also highly appreciated. The overall scenic beauty and natural monument status of many areas contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, the Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve features a historical water pumping system. This ingenious system, driven by brook water without electricity, supplied drinking water to the village of Althütte until 1938, showcasing a fascinating piece of local engineering history.
While the main gorges are popular, the region is part of the broader Naturpark Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald, which contains many smaller, less-trafficked valleys and forest paths. Exploring the various trails listed in the Hiking around Plüderhausen guide can lead you to quieter spots and hidden natural beauty beyond the most prominent highlights.
Many hiking routes in the area are designed as circular paths, allowing you to experience the gorges and return to your starting point. For example, the Hiking around Plüderhausen guide offers several loop trails that incorporate scenic natural features, including some gorge sections.


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