Best canyons around Flöha are characterized by deeply incised river valleys and unique geological formations. The region features the Flöha Valley and the adjacent Chemnitztal, which offer canyon-like experiences. These areas provide natural beauty and notable man-made structures. The terrain includes sections where rivers have cut into rocky subsoil, creating gorge-like atmospheres.
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Weekday bike ride with little traffic.
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Where does the name come from?
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Many people are still unaware of the Sechserschlucht in the Küchwald. The facility, which includes bridges, stairs and benches, was built in 1906. It is located somewhat secluded, 50 metres after the roundabout junction in the direction of Borna. The transformation of the Küchwald into a park was the result of an initiative by Louis Schönherr. The textile king wanted to offer Chemnitz workers - including many children at the time - opportunities for recreation.
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Beautiful area, great view, along the Lößnitz, invites you to relax and cycle.
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Beautiful valley between Eppendorf and Hetzdorf Viaduct. In that direction it rolls very well because it goes slightly downhill. In the other direction it goes slightly uphill. As a result, the road is in good condition up to the Merzdorf junction. From there to the viaduct the road is bad. There too Traffic light with a very long red phase
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This initially wide path becomes increasingly narrow and rocky, partly exposed, and meanders wildly romantically down into the Zschopautal. It is about 1 km long. Via Mala is a path from the 19th century that was cut into the steep slope of the Zschopau in the 1970s. The narrow bridge over the “Devil’s Gorge” with a view of an overgrown rock is particularly exciting. Via Mala is also known as a mountain road in the Alps as the “bad (evil) way”.
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Sometimes a bit strenuous but nice hike 🤩👍
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While traditional canyons are not prominent, the region offers unique gorge-like experiences. The Flöha Valley (Flöhatal) features sections where the river has deeply cut into rocky subsoil, with slopes up to 200 meters high, creating a scenic, tranquil environment. The adjacent Chemnitztal offers the Lößnitztal Valley and the Schusterstein Tunnel, which cuts through rock, providing a distinctive passage.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Devil's Gorge is considered a challenging highlight. It features stairs on both sides and steep sections, with loose ground that can make finding grip difficult. It's recommended for experienced hikers.
The Sechserschlucht in Küchwald is a family-friendly option, featuring bridges, stairs, and benches in a park-like setting. Additionally, the Flöha Valley offers tranquil paths suitable for immersing in nature, though some sections might be more rugged.
You can expect deeply incised river valleys, dense forests, and unique rock formations. The Flöha Valley offers stunning views into the valley, especially from the historic Hetzdorfer Viadukt, which spans the valley. The Teufelstal provides a near-natural, narrow valley with a murmuring brook and small wooden bridges.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical structures. The impressive Hetzdorfer Viadukt, a 19th-century railway viaduct with 17 arches, offers grand views into the Flöha Valley and now serves as a walking and cycling path. The Schusterstein Tunnel on the Chemnitztal Cycle Path is another notable engineering feat, originally part of a railway line.
The areas around Flöha are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Flöha Valley, or explore the hiking routes around Flöha. Cycling is also popular, especially on the Chemnitztal Cycle Path, which features the Schusterstein Tunnel, or you can explore gravel biking routes and road cycling routes in the wider region.
The Flöha region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the tranquil river valleys, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered wonderland, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, many trails are suitable for dogs. For instance, the Via Mala Trail is described as easy to walk with dogs, offering a path above the Zschopau river. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Teufelstal is praised for its 'pure nature' and 'heavenly peace,' with a murmuring brook and small wooden bridges. The Flöha Valley is known for its 'unknown beauty' and opportunities for quiet immersion in nature.
Hikes vary in length and difficulty. You can find shorter, easy walks like the 5.6 km 'Hetzdorf Viaduct loop' from Hetzdorf (Flöhatal), or moderate routes such as the 16.3 km 'Augustusburg Castle – Hetzdorf Viaduct loop' from Falkenau. Many trails offer flexibility to adjust your distance.
The Flöha Valley itself is often described as an 'unknown beauty,' offering tranquil sections away from crowds. The Sechserschlucht is also noted as a place many people are unaware of, providing a secluded and charming experience with its bridges and stairs.


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