Canyons around Gerhardshofen, while not traditional deep geological formations, refer to the region's picturesque gorges and valleys. Located in Franconia, the area offers diverse natural attractions and extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore romantic floodplain areas, riverine landscapes, and enjoy panoramic views. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including forests and river valleys, providing a rich natural environment for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very beautiful gorge in every season
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Here you can also go into the natural gorge
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Small but beautiful is the best way to describe it. The N3 hiking route leads through the gorge and is really nice to walk.
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I think small but beautiful describes it best. It's disappointing at first, but the further you go into the "gorge", the more beautiful it becomes.
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Small, beautiful gorge. Here, nature is largely left to itself. Rare amphibians can also be found here. So you should be careful when walking here.
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A very beautiful gorge, natural and beautiful. The mosquitoes loved to eat me though. The stones that were specially placed there in the muddy areas are great and useful. You should definitely walk through it, it's worth it!
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Small path through the green - nice to walk and seems a bit enchanted
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Around Gerhardshofen, the term "canyons" refers to the region's picturesque gorges, river valleys, and narrow valleys rather than traditional deep geological formations. The area is characterized by diverse natural attractions, including romantic floodplain areas, riverine landscapes, and varied terrain with forests and open viewpoints.
Among the most notable are Pfalzbach Gorge, which offers a 7.5-kilometer circular route with wide views over the Aish valley. Another must-see is Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla), known for its idyllic and quiet atmosphere hidden behind industrial premises. You can also explore Castle Moat – Mount Doom, a gorge trail through a forest, and the Multern Gorge, a narrow path through lush vegetation.
Yes, the Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is noted as family-friendly. Its idyllic and quiet atmosphere makes it suitable for a scenic detour. The region generally offers a variety of hiking paths, from relaxed strolls to more demanding routes, many of which are suitable for families.
The region around Gerhardshofen is beautiful year-round. Hiking through gorges like Pfalzbach Gorge is particularly recommended on hot days due to the shade. In winter, the Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is known for tobogganing. Autumn also offers easy hikes through forests, showcasing the region's natural beauty.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a moderate 9 km loop like the "Rosenkeller Beer Garden View – Church of Kästl ⛪️" trail. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, such as the easy 22 km "Sterpersdorf Mill – Greienmühle loop". Mountain biking is also popular, with moderate trails like the 23.5 km "Gerhardshofen Market Square – Weisachsee loop". You can find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages: Hiking around Gerhardshofen, Road Cycling Routes around Gerhardshofen, and MTB Trails around Gerhardshofen.
When hiking in gorges like Pfalzbach Gorge, it's advisable to wear good shoes as paths can be muddy in places. Some paths, like in Pfalzbach Gorge, are partially equipped with stepping stones. The Multern Gorge features a narrow path through lush vegetation, so be prepared for a more enclosed experience.
For the Pfalzbach Gorge, a recommended parking spot is at the festival site (P) in Neustadt an der Aisch, which serves as a good starting point for the N3 circular route.
The terrain varies. For instance, the Pfalzbach Gorge trail starts through a narrow valley, then climbs gently and becomes steeper up to a sandstone plateau. Trails can be intermediate in difficulty, often winding through forests and fields. The region offers a mix of relaxed strolls and more demanding routes.
Yes, near the Pfalzbach Gorge, the café at the airport invites visitors to take a break with coffee and cake on Sundays and public holidays. Many circular routes, such as the N3 through Pfalzbach Gorge, also feature numerous benches and rest areas with tables along the way.
Visitors appreciate the natural setting and trail experience. The region's gorges and river valleys offer a rich natural environment where nature is largely left to its own devices, providing a sense of untouched beauty. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 190 upvotes and more than 160 photos shared for these natural features.
While specific dog-friendly mentions for each gorge are not detailed, the region's diverse hiking paths through forests and fields are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
The Schleifmühlbach Valley (Gründla) is known for its idyllic and quiet atmosphere, often described as a hidden gem behind industrial premises, suggesting it might be a less crowded option for a peaceful experience.


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