Best canyons around Bonefeld are primarily characterized by deep, forested gorges and valleys carved by streams within the Wiedtal region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This area offers a natural landscape with diverse terrain, including rock formations and winding trails. The municipality of Bonefeld serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features. The local geography is defined by its river valleys and wooded hillsides, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful, idyllic, cool, humid valley with great flora (except for the Himalayan balsam everywhere...) even in midsummer.
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Wonderful nature. Unfortunately, more and more is being cut down
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<< Cable car from the cap over the Masbachtal past Rahms to Wiedmühle >> "In 1883, basalt quarrying began in Roßbach/Wied am Häubchen. The basalt quarry achieved a significant boost when a cable car was built between 1926 and 1928 for faster transport and for more efficient processing of the stone material. A cable car was built over 4.5 kilometers from the cap over the MASBACHTAL past Rahms to Wiedmühle, to the next possible siding of the Westerwaldbahn. The largest span (distance between two supports) was over the Masbachtal and was 1,040 meters. An unusual building for the time. The construction of the cable car made the braking track to Roßbach superfluous. The cable car was actually only intended to transport goods. But there was also passenger transport. This quarry gave work and bread to many people in the surrounding communities of Breitscheid and Roßbach. The job was dangerous and exhausting. As early as 1941/1942, basalt mining at the cap was stopped again. The crushing plant and the cable car were consequently dismantled again in 1941/1942." (Alexander Lo Iacono, University of Koblenz-Landau, 2014) https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/O-98136-20140805-6
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The stream has dug deep into the canyon-like valley. Especially in summer when it is hot it is pleasant to hike.
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A path through the valley of the Hochscheider Bach, natural and very idyllic.
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The region around Bonefeld is characterized by deep, forested gorges and valleys, often carved by streams within the Wiedtal. You'll encounter diverse terrain, including natural rock formations and winding trails. Highlights like the Hochscheider Bach Trail offer idyllic paths along streams, while the Mettelshahner Schweiz Rock Formation provides impressive views of rock massifs.
Yes, the Grenzbach Valley is particularly recommended for families. It features a well-developed network of trails, offering a beautiful and varied landscape with great viewpoints and natural scenery suitable for all ages.
The Masbachtal Valley holds historical significance related to a former cable car system. Between 1926 and 1928, a 4.5-kilometer cable car was built over the valley to transport basalt from a quarry, an unusual and impressive construction for its time.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Gravel Biking routes, and Road Cycling Routes. The Nonnenbach Valley, for instance, is suitable for both hiking and cycling.
Absolutely. The Hochscheider Bach Trail offers an idyllic path through a valley, following a stream that has carved a deep, canyon-like formation. The Nonnenbach Valley also provides scenic and quiet routes from Malberg to Wiedtal, popular with hikers and Nordic walking fans.
The Nonnenbach Valley is known for its very scenic and quiet atmosphere. It offers beautiful landscapes and routes suitable for both hiking and cycling, making it a great choice for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
The Hochscheider Bach Trail is an idyllic path along a stream, but be cautious in areas with dead spruce trees, as branches or entire trees could fall. Despite this, it's a pleasant hike, especially in summer when the deep, canyon-like valley offers cooler temperatures.
Yes, the Mettelshahner Schweiz Rock Formation is a notable natural monument. It features impressive rock massifs and offers a lookout point, historically associated with an old railway line and its safety terraces.
Visitors appreciate the gorges around Bonefeld for their natural setting, diverse terrain, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area offers a mix of tranquil forest paths and more rugged valley trails, providing beautiful landscapes and a chance to connect with nature.
Yes, several gorges offer excellent viewpoints. The Hochscheider Bach Trail includes viewpoints, and the Grenzbach Valley is known for its beautifully situated views of nature.
Yes, the Hölderlin (Westerwald) via ferrata is located within the Grenzbach Valley, offering an additional adventurous activity for those seeking a more challenging experience.


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