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Top 6 Gorges around Künzelsau

Best canyons around Künzelsau are characterized by deeply cut river valleys, particularly the Kocher Valley, which offers a landscape with gorge-like features. The Hohenlohe region, where Künzelsau is located, features notable gorges and ravines. This area provides diverse elevations and picturesque views from higher points. The natural landscape includes meandering rivers, green meadows, and dense forests, making it suitable for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular canyons is Unteres Bühlertal, a gorge that offers great natural…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Zimmerbach Valley

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The Zimmerbach is a stream over 4 km long, predominantly in the area of the small town of Niedernhall, which flows from the right into the lower Kupfer after a …

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Leofelser Klinge

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The Leofelser Klinge is a typical, sharp-cut small ravine, as can be found in Hohenlohe and other landscapes of the Keuper rock layers. The stream only carries water from time …

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Unteres Bühlertal

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On a crossing (Q/7) of the Kocher-Jagst cycle path I drove through this lonely and beautifully situated valley. The section offers great natural scenery and lots of tranquility. Even a …

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Rötelbachtal

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Long trousers and sturdy shoes are recommended as the hiking trail is overgrown with stinging nettles in places and leads through narrow, overgrown paths.

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Gaisbachklinge

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Impassable and rather drained. The steep Gaissteige is more suitable for hiking and runs right next to it.

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August 2, 2025, Rötelbachtal

Long trousers and sturdy shoes are recommended as the hiking trail is overgrown with stinging nettles in places and leads through narrow, overgrown paths.

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September 17, 2022, Gaisbachklinge

Idyllic path, paved, quite steep but easy to walk.

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Beautiful castle complex

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The Lohfelser Klinge runs idyllically through the forest and leads to Leofels Castle. When it rains, however, you should wear non-slip shoes and be sure-footed

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The lower Bühlertal welcomes hikers and cyclists with great views.

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On a crossing (Q/7) of the Kocher-Jagst cycle path I drove through this lonely and beautifully situated valley. The section offers great natural scenery and lots of tranquility. Even a remote village can be found here. It is also worth taking a detour from the Kocher into this valley, which is estimated to be 5 km long.

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Impassable and rather drained. The steep Gaissteige is more suitable for hiking and runs right next to it.

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Rika123
March 12, 2021, Zimmerbach Valley

... near Niedernhall in the Hohenlohe district in Baden-Württemberg. - Further information at: https://www.pro-region.de/de/proregion/dieregion/gehenswuerdigkeiten/Fluesse_Zimmerbach_Kupfer.php - the "Zimmerbach Valley" is very idyllic and quiet in the forest - 2 round arch bridges lead the hiker over the “Zimmerbach”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect in the 'canyons' around Künzelsau?

The region around Künzelsau is characterized by deeply cut river valleys, particularly the Kocher Valley. These areas offer picturesque views, meandering rivers, green meadows, and dense forests. You'll find diverse flora and fauna, and varying elevations, providing a rich natural experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there family-friendly gorge walks near Künzelsau?

Yes, several gorges around Künzelsau are suitable for families. For instance, Rötelbachtal is known for its family-friendly hiking trail that leads through forest and along the river. The Zimmerbach Valley also offers an idyllic and quiet forest environment, making it a good option for families.

Which gorges offer the best viewpoints around Künzelsau?

Many of the deeply cut valleys provide excellent viewpoints. The Unteres Bühlertal offers great natural scenery and tranquility with wonderful views for hikers and cyclists. The Zimmerbach Valley is also noted for its scenic beauty, and from elevated points in the broader Kocher Valley, you can enjoy panoramic views extending to the Swabian Alb.

What are some challenging hiking trails in the gorges near Künzelsau?

For a more challenging experience, the Leofelser Klinge features a steep, shady footpath leading up to Leofels. This sharp-cut ravine can be particularly challenging, especially after rain when the stony path can become slippery, requiring sure-footedness and non-slip shoes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these gorges?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like those found in the Hiking around Künzelsau guide. Cycling is also very popular, with routes like the Kocher Cycle Path, and you can find more options in the Cycling around Künzelsau guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Künzelsau guide.

When is the best time to visit the gorges around Künzelsau?

The gorges and valleys are beautiful throughout the year. However, if you plan to hike through ravines like the Leofelser Klinge, it's advisable to be cautious during or after heavy rain, as paths can become very slippery. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, while autumn provides vibrant foliage, though some paths might be more challenging due to wet leaves and stones.

Are there any less crowded gorges or valleys to explore near Künzelsau?

The Zimmerbach Valley is described as very idyllic and quiet in the forest, offering a more secluded natural environment. Similarly, the Unteres Bühlertal is noted for its tranquility and natural scenery, making it a good choice if you're looking for a peaceful experience away from larger crowds.

What should I wear for hiking in the gorges around Künzelsau?

For hiking in these areas, especially on trails that can be overgrown or steep, it is recommended to wear long trousers and sturdy, non-slip shoes. This will protect you from stinging nettles and provide better grip on potentially wet or stony paths, such as those found in the Leofelser Klinge or Rötelbachtal.

Can I find circular hiking trails in the gorge areas?

While specific circular routes for each gorge are not detailed, the general hiking network around Künzelsau includes many loop trails. For example, the Hiking around Künzelsau guide features routes like the 'Tree Drum – Nature Discovery Trail Künzelsau loop' and 'Wertwiesen Park Künzelsau – View of Künzelsau loop', which often incorporate sections of the scenic valleys and gorges.

What makes the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/3282941" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gaisbachklinge</a> unique?

The Gaisbachklinge offers an idyllic, paved, and quite steep path. While it can be impassable and rather drained at times, the adjacent steep Gaissteige is often recommended for hiking, providing an alternative route through this scenic forest area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges around Künzelsau?

Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty, tranquility, and diverse hiking opportunities. The deeply cut river valleys, green meadows, and dense forests provide a refreshing escape. The scenic views from higher points, the idyllic paths along rivers, and the chance to explore historic sites like the Leofels castle ruins add to the overall appeal.

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