Best canyons around Ettenhausen an der Suhl are found in a region characterized by diverse terrain, nestled in the Suhl river valley and at the edge of the Thuringian Forest. This area in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany, features picturesque natural landscapes, including notable gorges and natural monuments. The geological features here offer unique natural spectacles for visitors, making it a valuable destination for those looking to explore natural attractions.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Unfortunately dry at the moment
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Here starts the beautiful Dragon Gorge
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Beautiful paths, but mostly very busy
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Beautifully decorated entrance portal
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Very beautiful gorge. A bit cooler even in midsummer and the dog is happy about the water that flows parallel to the path almost the whole time.
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The Dragon 🐉 Gorge is a real adventure. It's worth a visit. The narrow rocks 🪨 🪨 are fascinating.
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Be sure to go through the Dragon Gorge and not just stand at the gate. The gorge is not extremely long and runs great. It is an experience and worth crossing
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The most prominent gorges in the region include the Drachenschlucht (Dragon Gorge), a remarkable natural spectacle with a path winding through moss-covered rocks. Another significant site is the Landgrafen Gorge, often considered the 'little sister' of the Drachenschlucht, offering impressive rock formations and vegetation.
The Drachenschlucht is unique for its dramatic, narrow passages, which are only 68 cm wide at their narrowest point. High rocks, water, and lush plants create an enchanting atmosphere, making it feel like an entrance into another world. Visitors often describe it as the most beautiful natural spectacle in Thuringia.
The Landgrafen Gorge is often referred to as the 'little sister' of the Drachenschlucht. While perhaps a bit more gentle, its rock formations and vegetation are equally impressive. It features a wider, easy-to-walk path, secured in some places by wooden planks, steps, or small bridges, making it a great alternative or complement to the Drachenschlucht.
Yes, within the Drachenschlucht, you can find a small waterfall. Though somewhat hidden, it serves as a charming eye-catcher during the ascent through the gorge and offers a refreshing spot.
The terrain in the gorges, particularly the Drachenschlucht, involves paths winding through moss-covered rocks and narrow passages. While generally accessible, some sections may include metal mesh bars or steps. The Landgrafenschlucht offers a wider, easier-to-walk path, sometimes secured with wooden planks or small bridges.
The gorges are beautiful year-round. In winter, you can experience the loud rushing water, while from spring onwards, the landscape becomes incredibly green. However, weekends can be very busy, so visiting on a weekday is recommended for a more tranquil experience. The Landgrafenschlucht is typically accessible from the end of May until the first frost.
Yes, the gorges, especially the Drachenschlucht, are considered a real experience and a little adventure for families. The unique natural backdrop of high rocks, water, and plants is an absolute highlight for children and adults alike. The Landgrafen Gorge also offers an easy-to-walk path suitable for family outings.
Hikers with dogs should be aware that some bars in the Drachenschlucht are made of metal mesh, which can be difficult or impossible for smaller dogs to navigate. Some visitors bring a sheet to help their dogs over these sections. It's advisable to be prepared for such instances if bringing a dog.
The Drachenschlucht has a southern access point at Hohe Sonne and a northern access point at the driveway to the Waldhaus Sängerwiese. Parking spaces for hikers are available at both main entrances. The entire route of the B 19 runs parallel to the gorge, making it easily accessible by car.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find options for gravel biking with routes like the 'Immelborn pond – Pleß Post Column loop' or 'Werra Cycle Route – Breitungen Lake loop'. For more details on these and other cycling routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Ettenhausen an der Suhl guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Lutherplatz Möhra – Lieteblick Hut loop' or 'Breakfast Oak – Lieteblick Hut loop'. More extensive hiking options include the 'Hautsee – At Albertsgrund loop'. You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Ettenhausen an der Suhl guide and the Hiking around Ettenhausen an der Suhl guide.
Visitors consistently praise the unique natural beauty and the immersive experience of hiking through the gorges. Many highlight the dramatic scenery of moss-covered rocks and narrow passages in the Drachenschlucht, calling it the most beautiful natural spectacle they've seen. The combination of the Drachenschlucht and Landgrafen Gorge is also a popular choice for a diverse hiking experience.


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