Best canyons around Oberasbach are primarily found in the wider Mittelfranken region, offering various natural attractions. While Oberasbach itself is situated along the Rednitz River, the area is characterized by scenic river valleys and forested landscapes. The surrounding region features several notable gorges and natural monuments carved into sandstone. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring unique geological formations.
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looks unspectacular at first glance, but the geological significance becomes clear through the information board
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shady valley with picturesque meadows, at the northern end of the valley there is a connection to the "Blauschrägkreuz" hiking trail from Großweismannsdorf to Rohr. The Zollernweg (green line) runs through the southern part of the valley
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Small idyllic valley with fish ponds and a good hiking trail
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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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The Klingengraben - or Devil's Gorge, as it is sometimes called by the Steiners - is a section of the Steiner circular route and a great adventure playground for kids at any time of the year - perhaps a bit muddy in winter and not so easy to find under the snow.
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Here you will find the “Hiking” station of the “WitzeWanderWege”
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Among the most appreciated gorges by the komoot community are Klingengraben Gorge, known for its beautiful looped trail through a mixed forest, and Zwieselbachtal, which offers natural trails along the stream in a romantic setting. Visitors also enjoy the idyllic Limbach Valley with its fish ponds and scenic hiking trail.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. Klingengraben Gorge is great for hiking with kids, featuring small trails, bridges, and fallen trees to explore. Zwieselbachtal and Limbach Valley are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks in natural settings. The Banderbach Fault is another family-friendly natural monument.
The gorges in the wider Mittelfranken region, including those near Oberasbach, are characterized by unique geological formations carved into sandstone. You can expect to see deeply cut valleys, towering rock walls, and lush vegetation. For instance, the Schwarzachklamm, a prominent gorge in the region, is famous for its striking sandstone formations and caves like Karlshöhle. The Banderbach Fault is a notable geotope in bladder sandstone.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Oberasbach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in the Hiking around Oberasbach guide. There are also opportunities for cycling and gravel biking along river valleys and through forested landscapes.
Yes, the Bibert Valley, which features the small river Bibert flowing through a beautiful valley, is noted as dog-friendly. Many natural trails in the region are generally suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.
The gorges are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. In spring, the forested slopes of gorges like Schwarzachklamm are often covered with wood anemones. During the cold season, paths can become muddy after heavy rainfall, especially in areas like Klingengraben Gorge.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Many enjoy the 'enchanted idyll' and the opportunity to discover small trails, fallen trees, and bridges, especially in places like Klingengraben Gorge. The romantic setting of Zwieselbachtal and the idyllic landscape of Limbach Valley are also highly appreciated.
While Oberasbach itself is situated along the Rednitz River and offers scenic river valleys, there are no prominent canyons or 'Schluchten' located directly within the municipality. The notable gorges, such as Schwarzachklamm and Teufelsschlucht, are found in the wider Mittelfranken region, particularly around the nearby city of Nuremberg.
The Schwarzachklamm, or Schwarzach Gorge, is one of the most impressive and popular gorges in Franconia. It's located near Schwarzenbruck, southeast of Nuremberg. This wild and romantic gorge stretches for about 2.5 kilometers along the Schwarzach River and is renowned for its striking sandstone formations and caves like Karlshöhle. It's considered one of Bavaria's 100 most beautiful geotopes.
The Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge) and Teufelskirche (Devil's Church) are located near Altdorf, east of Nuremberg. The Teufelsschlucht is a fascinating gorge carved into sandstone, featuring narrow paths, trampolines, and wooden footbridges. The Teufelskirche is a notable rock formation and cave nearby, adding to the area's wild and rugged character. It offers an adventurous hiking experience.
Yes, the Tiefgraben is a 'city gorge' located within Nuremberg. While smaller than some of the other regional gorges, it cuts through woodland and Burgsandstein before flowing into the Pegnitz River. It offers a convenient natural escape close to the urban area, with various hiking tours available.
Many of the trails through the gorges are considered intermediate, such as those in Klingengraben Gorge and Zwieselbachtal. Paths can be narrow and sometimes muddy, especially after rain. Some areas, like the Banderbach Fault, have sandy paths with deep lanes, requiring care. Generally, they offer accessible but engaging experiences for most hikers.


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