Best canyons around Burkardroth are characterized by diverse geological features within the Rhön Mountains and the Bavarian Rhön Nature Park. The region offers valleys, basalt formations, and scenic stream beds that provide varied outdoor experiences. Its landscape is shaped by ancient geological history, including volcanic rock, contributing to unique topography. Burkardroth is a destination for exploring natural landscapes through hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Eisgraben exhibits impressive layers of the Middle Buntsandstein. It's a fascinating place for geology enthusiasts to experience Earth's history firsthand.
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Very impressive deep gorge with a stream. Fitness required.
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Please note that due to the Hammelburger Berg construction site you cannot continue on the hiking trail.
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The icefall ditch near Aura.
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Whether coming from below or from above: the paths along the cascading brook offer plenty of biking fun (of course, taking walkers and hikers into consideration). The route along the Kaskadenbach is also part of the "Hochrhöner" long-distance hiking trail.
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Buntsandsteinschlucht "Dörflinger Ruh" Occurrence of large clods (blocks + slabs) of rock sandstone in the gorge is due to a tectonic subsidence within an approx. N-S directed graben.
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If the Röthbach water runs an interesting place to stay
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A lot of meltwater is currently running down the Röthbach through the wildly romantic Röthschlucht next to the B27 between Buchrasen and Bad Brückenau, past the memorial stone with the inscription "Josef Dörflinger Ruh 1933". Who was this Josef Dörflinger that the stone commemorates? Josef Dörflinger was born in Bad Brückenau in 1873 and was a master dyer by trade. Since the Obermang and the Untermang already existed, he was also referred to as "the Mittelmanger". From 1905 he was a city councilor and from 1925 until his death in 1939 he was deputy mayor. However, he was given the place of honor in the Röthschlucht six years before his death – as a surprise for his 60th birthday. Under a pretext, he was lured to the spot in order to surprise him with the unveiling of his own memorial stone. Even the town band hid behind trees and bushes to serenade the villagers, as local researcher Josef Liesicki reported in the early 1990s. The best way to reach the Josef-Dörflinger-Ruh on foot from Bad Brückenau is via Buchwaldstraße, past the Willy-Brandt-Haus of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt
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The region around Burkardroth, nestled within the Rhön Mountains and the Bavarian Rhön Nature Park, is characterized by diverse geological features. You'll find scenic valleys, impressive basalt formations, and picturesque stream beds. Highlights include areas where the Schwarzbach stream babbles over basalt blocks, creating small waterfalls, and deep gorges like the Aschach Gorge.
Yes, several spots offer great views and geological interest. The Dörflinger Ruh and Röthbach Stream is a wildly romantic gorge and natural monument. Another significant geological site is the Eisgraben Outcrop: Middle Buntsandstein, which showcases impressive layers of Earth's history. While not a canyon, the Himmeldunkberg also offers magnificent panoramic views of the Rhön landscape.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Kaskadental, known for its beautiful route and stony sections. The Dörflinger Ruh and Röthbach Stream offers a wildly romantic experience, especially when the stream has significant water flow. The Aschach Gorge, accessible via the Höllweg, is another impressive deep gorge with a stream.
Yes, the Kaskadental is noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful route that can be comfortably explored. Many of the region's well-marked trails through valleys and forests are suitable for families, providing varied landscapes without extreme difficulty.
The area around Burkardroth is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Extratour Waldfenster' and routes around Feuerberg. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the Thulba Cycle Path. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the Saale Cycle Path. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Burkardroth, Cycling around Burkardroth, and Gravel biking around Burkardroth guide pages.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking and exploring the natural areas. In spring, you'll see flowering meadows and lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. The streams, like the Röthbach, often have significant water flow during periods of meltwater or rain, enhancing the 'wildly romantic' feel of the gorges.
Yes, some trails offer cultural context. For instance, near the Schwarzbach stream and Teufelsmühle, information boards detail local legends and stories. The Dörflinger Ruh and Röthbach Stream features a historical memorial stone with an interesting local story behind it, enriching the natural experience.
The trails vary in difficulty. Many are considered intermediate, offering a good balance for most hikers. For example, the Kaskadental and Teufelsgraben are rated intermediate. Some sections, like the 'Hohe Hölle' climb on the Himmeldunkberg, can be steep and strenuous, providing a more challenging experience.
The region's geology is shaped by a history dating back around 500 million years, with a significant presence of basalt. This volcanic rock indicates a dynamic geological past, contributing to the unique topography, including the distinct basalt formations found in stream beds and mountainous areas. The Extratour Basaltweg, for example, highlights these unique geological features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from forested paths to areas with significant geological formations. The scenic beauty, the opportunity for varied outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted. The Kaskadental is often praised for its beautiful route, while the Aschach Gorge is noted for its impressive depth.
Yes, the 'Extratour Basaltweg' is a circular hiking trail specifically named for the basalt blocks lining its paths and the basalt summit Lösershag. This trail is an excellent way to experience the region's distinctive geological features firsthand. You'll also encounter basalt formations along the Schwarzbach stream near the Teufelsmühle.


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