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Top 12 Gorges around Rednitzhembach

Best canyons around Rednitzhembach are characterized by river valleys and forests, rather than deep chasms. The region, situated at the confluence of the Rednitz and Hembach rivers, features wide valley floors and dramatic rock formations. While true canyons are not typical, the area offers impressive gorges, locally known as "Klamm," providing similar experiences. These natural features, along with historic canals, offer varied landscapes for outdoor activities.

Best canyons around Rednitzhembach

  • The most popular canyons is Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry, an…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry

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Worth seeing, large sandstone formations in the middle of the forest.
Around the big sandstone walls there are some MTB trail, up and downhills to work on his technique. (Fun guarantee) :)

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Ungerthal Valley

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Nice hiking section through an original valley with several ponds to the Quellensteig.

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Klingengraben Gorge

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An incredibly beautiful stretch of looped trail through the forest. Not for strollers or handcarts, but great for hiking, especially for kids. There is a lot to see and discover …

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Sandstone Cliff Edge Trail

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A great technique training corner. But be careful. Here it goes deep down, in the old sandstone quarries.

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Zwieselbachtal

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The Zwieselbach valley extends from Wolkersdorf via Dietersdorf, Nemsdorf, Hengdorf to Zwieselhof. It is worth seeing along the entire length. A hiking trail is somewhat offset in the forest - …

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Ralph
May 12, 2025, Ungerthal Valley

The area around Ungerthal was already inhabited by people in the Stone Age, as evidenced by individual finds from a 1998 excavation at the Osterwiese castle ruins, located 700 meters south. A Bronze Age settlement was located 600 meters north of Ungerthal on the Erlberg. At the turn of the millennium, the area was the southernmost extension of the Nariski settlement area.

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good thing I found my way out of all the trails

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Gigantic area with beautiful variety. Highly recommended!

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Beautiful in every season!

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The romantic Zwieselbach valley

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Evi'S
April 13, 2024, Zwieselbachtal

Wildgans am Zwieselhof

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Darkman
March 25, 2024, Ungerthal Valley

Beautiful, quiet valley that is ideal for hiking

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The Klingengraben - or Devil's Gorge, as it is sometimes called by the Steiners - is a section of the Steiner circular route and a great adventure playground for kids at any time of the year - perhaps a bit muddy in winter and not so easy to find under the snow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Rednitzhembach area?

While Rednitzhembach doesn't have traditional canyons, the region is characterized by picturesque river valleys, dense forests, and impressive gorges locally known as "Klamm." You'll encounter dramatic rock formations, especially sandstone quarries like the Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry, and idyllic valleys such as Ungerthal Valley with its ponds. The landscape offers a mix of natural trails, small bridges, and varied forest environments.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring gorges around Rednitzhembach?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Ungerthal Valley is known for its original valley setting with ponds, making it a pleasant hiking section. The Zwieselbachtal also offers romantic, mostly natural trails that are family-friendly. However, some trails like the Klingengraben Gorge, while enchanting, are not suitable for strollers due to narrow paths and fallen trees.

What are some challenging trails or technical areas for experienced hikers or bikers?

For those seeking a challenge, the Sandstone Cliff Edge Trail offers dramatic rock formations, old sandstone quarries, and technical terrain with steep drops, making it a great spot for technique training. The Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry also features large sandstone walls and dedicated MTB trails with uphills and downhills for technical riding.

Can I bring my dog on trails in the Rednitzhembach gorges?

Generally, many natural trails in the Rednitzhembach area are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near steep drops like those found on the Sandstone Cliff Edge Trail. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What are the best times of year to visit the gorges around Rednitzhembach?

The gorges and valleys around Rednitzhembach offer different charms throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Some gorges, like the Bitterbach Gorge (near Röthenbach an der Pegnitz), are noted for their changing appearance throughout the seasons. In winter, if temperatures drop, features like the Hüttenbach Gorge with its 'Klingende Wasserfall' can be particularly striking when frozen, though paths might be muddy after heavy rainfall.

Are there opportunities for cycling or mountain biking near the gorges?

Yes, the Rednitzhembach area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry, for instance, has several MTB trails. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling that traverse the scenic river valleys and forests surrounding the gorges.

Where can I find unique or 'hidden gem' natural spots in the region?

Beyond the well-known areas, the region holds several unique natural spots. The Klingengraben Gorge is described as an 'enchanted idyll' with small trails, bridges, and fallen trees, offering a sense of discovery. Further afield, the Teufelskirche (Devil's Church) near Röthenbach an der Pegnitz features a gorge with paths over wooden bridges and stone blocks, a small waterfall, and tunnels from old mining attempts, providing an adventurous experience.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the gorges and valleys in Rednitzhembach?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and varied experiences. Many enjoy the 'incredibly beautiful' looped trails through forests, like the Klingengraben Gorge, which offers much to see and discover. The dramatic rock formations and technical terrain at spots like the Sandstone Cliff Edge Trail are popular for technique training, while the idyllic settings of valleys like Ungerthal Valley are perfect for relaxed hikes and wildlife spotting.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest related to the gorges or valleys?

While the gorges themselves are primarily natural formations, the broader region has historical significance. The Teufelskirche gorge, for example, contains tunnels up to 70 meters long, remnants of lignite and silver mining attempts. Additionally, the historic Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, with its stone arch bridges and locks, runs through the area, offering scenic routes that combine natural beauty with man-made history.

What is the terrain like on the trails around Rednitzhembach's gorges?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll find wide valley floors ideal for leisurely walks, but also narrow, natural trails with roots, rocks, and fallen trees, particularly within the gorges. Areas like the Sandstone Cliff Edge Trail feature challenging technical sections with steep drops and old sandstone quarries, requiring careful footing. Some paths can become muddy after heavy rainfall.

How long does it typically take to hike some of these gorge trails?

The duration of hikes varies depending on the specific trail and your pace. Shorter, looped trails like the Klingengraben Gorge can be explored in an hour or two. Longer routes that combine multiple natural features or extend through valleys like the Zwieselbachtal can take half a day or more. It's best to check specific route details for estimated times.

Is public transport available to reach the gorges, or is a car necessary?

While Rednitzhembach is accessible by public transport, reaching the specific, often more secluded, gorge entrances might require a car or a combination of public transport and a longer walk. For detailed planning, it's recommended to check local bus and train schedules in conjunction with the exact location of your chosen gorge or trail.

Are there any specific safety considerations or gear recommendations for exploring the gorges?

Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are highly recommended. For challenging trails like the Sandstone Cliff Edge Trail, where it 'goes deep down,' caution is advised. If visiting in colder or wetter seasons, waterproof clothing and appropriate layers are essential, as paths can become muddy. Always carry water and a map or GPS device.

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