Best canyons around Wellendingen are characterized by impressive geological formations and river valleys. The region offers diverse natural experiences, including deep gorges and rocky landscapes. Wellendingen serves as a starting point for exploring these unique natural features in the surrounding area. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing varied terrain.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The path is now partially overgrown with blackberry bushes, grasses, and nettles, and there are some tree trunks to climb over! So, it's beautifully natural! Sturdy footwear is recommended on muddy and rooty paths! Tick alert!
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Truly wild. Almost like a real jungle. But be careful; it's not very easy to walk.
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At the upper entrance, the barrier boards were placed so close together that no bike could fit through. Not without reason, because the hiking trail in the gorge is muddy enough in places as it is. But it's really fun to walk.
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Beautiful little natural gorge
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In Rotenzimmern, at the end of Täbingerstr. the Waldenbachschlucht begins. The climb is approx. 1.2 km long and has to overcome almost 100 m in altitude.
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A magnificent natural monument, but when visiting, please remember that we are in a nature reserve.
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Very interesting place on the Albtrauf, easy to explore. This place is certainly very exciting for children, of course only with appropriate supervision.
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Idyllic small gorge through which a narrow path leads about 1.5 km. In some places, sure-footedness is required, as it is a bit muddy there. Good footwear is therefore recommended.
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The region around Wellendingen offers diverse natural experiences. You can find beautiful valleys with rivers, rocky terrain, and smaller cascades, particularly in the Schlichem Gorge. Other areas, like Eschachtal Valley, feature idyllic river and forest landscapes. You'll also encounter unique geological formations and crevices, such as those at Split Rock on Schafberg.
Yes, the Split Rock on Schafberg is a notable natural monument offering fascinating rock formations and crevices to explore. The Eschachtal Valley also provides beautiful and idyllic natural spectacles that serve as great viewpoints.
For a unique natural encounter, the Schlichem Gorge offers trails through rocky terrain and cascades. The On the Neckartäle and Neckerbühl Trail also provides a pleasant hiking experience through a gorge and forest. For a grander regional exploration, the Wutach Gorge, though further afield, is known for its extensive hiking trails and dramatic breakthrough valley.
The Schlichem Gorge is particularly impressive after heavy rains when water levels are high, enhancing the cascades. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, while summer can be great for exploring the shaded forest areas.
Many areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Split Rock on Schafberg is described as an adventure for older children and those young at heart, where you can climb down and explore crevices. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out with children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in the region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in natural protection areas or where wildlife is present. Some sections, like the rocky areas of the Schlichem Gorge or the crevices at Split Rock on Schafberg, might be challenging for some dogs.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some sections, like parts of the Schlichem Gorge, can be challenging due to rocky terrain. Other trails, such as the On the Neckartäle and Neckerbühl Trail, are generally intermediate. It's recommended to check individual route descriptions on komoot for specific difficulty ratings.
Wellendingen and surrounding towns offer various amenities. While specific cafes might not be directly at every gorge entrance, you can find options for refreshments and accommodation in the nearby villages and towns, making them convenient bases for exploring the gorges.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Wellendingen, including easy and moderate options. There are also running trails and road cycling routes available for different fitness levels.
The duration of a hike depends on the specific gorge and your chosen route. For example, exploring the Schlichem Gorge can be part of a shorter loop, while a full exploration of a larger area like the Wutach Gorge (further afield) could take several hours or even a full day. Always check route lengths and estimated times on komoot before you start.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and tranquility. Many are impressed by the rocky terrain and cascades of the Schlichem Gorge, especially after rain. The Eschachtal Valley is loved for its idyllic natural spectacle, and the Split Rock on Schafberg offers a fascinating experience with its exploreable crevices.


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