Canyons around Ammerndorf refer to the region's diverse geological formations, including river valleys and ravine-like features. Ammerndorf is a village in Germany known for its historic architecture and picturesque landscape. The area offers numerous hiking trails that traverse varied natural settings, providing opportunities to explore its unique geological and natural features. These paths often follow streams and lead through forests and fields, showcasing the local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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looks unspectacular at first glance, but the geological significance becomes clear through the information board
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The small river Bibert flows through this beautiful valley. The Bibert rises at an altitude of around 444 m above sea level. NHN southwest of the district of Schmalnbühl, which belongs to the municipality of Flachslanden, on the Frankenhöhe in the Franconian Keuper-Lias-Land. It flows through the Rangau and crosses the municipalities of Rügland and Dietenhofen. At Münchzell the Haselbach flows into the Bibert. Schwaighausen lies south of the confluence with the Egels and Weihersmühlbach. The river flows past Großhabersdorf and Vincenzenbronn to the south. East of the Ammerndorf district of Bubenmühle, the Bibert forms the border between Ammerndorf and Roßtal. The Bibert touches the Zirndorf districts of Weinzierlein, Wintersdorf and corpsesdorfermühle to the north and then crosses corpses village and Zirndorf. The last stretch of the Bibert, about 1.9 kilometers, forms the border between the towns of Zirndorf and Oberasbach. The Bibert finally flows at an altitude of 289.5 m above sea level. NHN opposite Weikershof, a district of the city of Fürth, from the left into Rednitz.
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Beautiful valley through small villages, past farms and sheep pastures. Nice road, freshly paved
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To do this, however, a detour from the bike path is necessary!
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Around Ammerndorf, you'll discover diverse geological formations, including picturesque river valleys and ravine-like features rather than dramatic, deep canyons. These areas are characterized by streams, forests, and fields, offering scenic landscapes and unique natural elements. For example, the Zwieselbachtal is known for its natural trails along the Zwieselbach stream, and the Bibert Valley features the Bibert river flowing through a beautiful landscape.
Yes, the region boasts several unique natural sights. The Sieben-Quellen Gorge, for instance, is a natural monument famous for its numerous springs, creating a distinctive natural spectacle. Another notable feature is the Banderbach Fault, which is a geotope in bladder sandstone with an explanatory board.
While exploring the natural areas around Ammerndorf, particularly along streams like the Reichenbach, you might observe signs of beavers, such as fallen trees and dammed water. The region's diverse flora and fauna are often highlighted along well-maintained paths, offering opportunities to spot various local wildlife, though direct encounters with larger animals like beavers are rare.
Ammerndorf offers a variety of hiking opportunities through its scenic valleys and ravine-like areas. The Zwieselbachtal provides mostly natural trails through forests. The Grundbachtal Valley is also very scenic, with paths passing through small villages and past farms. For more general hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Ammerndorf, which include trails like the Art and Nature Trail.
Yes, the region offers several circular walking opportunities. The 'Beaver Circular Trail' is an easy 5.3 km route that highlights a biotope at the Reichenbach, showcasing beaver activity. Many of the local hiking paths, including those through the valleys, are designed as circular routes, allowing you to experience the natural beauty without retracing your steps.
The trails through the valleys and ravine-like features around Ammerndorf generally range from easy to intermediate difficulty. Many paths are suitable for relaxing walks through forests and fields, while others might present slightly more challenging terrain, such as the sandy path near the Banderbach Fault which can have deep lanes. Overall, there are options for various fitness levels.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, Ammerndorf and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. Many of these routes traverse the same scenic valleys and natural landscapes, allowing you to explore the region on two wheels.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Zwieselbachtal and Grundbachtal Valley are both categorized as family-friendly. The 'Kunst- und Naturweg Ammerndorf' (Art and Nature Trail) also offers themed routes that are engaging for all ages, featuring artistic sculptures and points of interest like beaver signs along the stream.
Many of the natural trails and paths in the valleys around Ammerndorf are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. The Bibert Valley, for example, is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering pleasant walks along the river.
The natural areas around Ammerndorf are beautiful throughout the year, with each season offering a different charm. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Summer is ideal for longer hikes, and even winter can be picturesque for walks, especially along the well-maintained paths.
The 'Kunst- und Naturweg Ammerndorf' (Art and Nature Trail) is an excellent resource for this. This path features four different themed routes, including 'Bach und Waldrand' (stream and forest edge) and 'Historische Bauwerke' (historic buildings). Along the trail, you'll find artistic sculptures and informational signs about local nature and history. More details can be found on the Zirndorf Tourism website.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with cultural and historical insights. The 'Kunst- und Naturweg Ammerndorf' includes routes focusing on 'Historische Bauwerke' (historic buildings). Additionally, longer routes like the KulturWanderweg Hohenzollern integrate historical context into the natural landscape, allowing you to learn about the area's past while enjoying its scenery.


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