Canyons around Hausen im Wiesental are characterized by the region's natural beauty, featuring dramatic landscapes carved by rivers. The area is situated in the southern Black Forest, known for its steep wooded slopes and impressive rock formations. Hausen im Wiesental offers access to several gorges, providing diverse outdoor experiences. These natural features contribute to a dynamic and scenic environment for exploration.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The journey is the destination. Constant high concentration is required here.
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Hidden, enchanted and overgrown, the Heissbach Gorge lies in the Kleine Wiesental valley.
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A very challenging section with narrow and slippery paths.
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The paths are really narrow and should be tread carefully. It's a steep descent.
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A wonderful gorge, the last on the gorge trail. Narrow paths, lush greenery and rushing streams add to the charm.
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The narrow paths lead through enchanted, lush greenery, often along the slope. Beautiful, but you need to be sure-footed.
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A narrow path leads through the Wehra Gorge, mostly close to the slope. Lush greenery everywhere, moss-covered tree trunks and rocks, rushing streams. Simply beautiful! You should be sure-footed and not afraid of heights; hiking poles were very helpful for me.
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A beautiful, narrow path leads through the Wehra Gorge. Lush greenery everywhere, moss-covered tree trunks and stones, rushing streams. You should be sure-footed and not afraid of heights; hiking poles are helpful.
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The region around Hausen im Wiesental is known for its dramatic gorges. Among the most popular are the Narrow woodland trails in the Wehra Gorge, which offer stunning views along the Schluchtensteig. Another highlight is the Höll Gorge, a natural monument perfect for photography, and the main Wehra Gorge itself, where you can cross the rocky riverbed on a bridge.
The canyons in this region, particularly the Wehra Gorge, feature steep wooded slopes and impressive rock formations. Trails like the Narrow woodland trails in the Wehra Gorge and the Wehra Gorge Trail are often described as challenging, winding along narrow forest paths. The Höll Gorge and Heißbach Gorge offer intermediate difficulty trails. Expect varied terrain, including rocky sections and ascents.
While some sections can be challenging, the Höll Gorge can be accessed from a lateral point leading to the Höllhütte, which has barbecue facilities, making it more accessible for families with smaller children. The gorge itself is about 1.5 km long and generally easy to cross from spring to autumn, though caution is advised after heavy rainfall.
The canyons offer dramatic landscapes with impressive rock formations, steep wooded slopes, and the dynamic flow of rivers. In the Wehra Gorge, you'll find sections where you can get close to the Wehra River, even crossing its rocky bed on a bridge. The Heißbach Gorge features a picturesque setting with a waterfall. Hikers in the broader Wehra Gorge area can also find spectacular views, such as those from the Felsenhütte, natural rock tunnels, and clear streams.
The canyons are generally best visited from spring to autumn. For instance, the Höll Gorge is easily accessible during these seasons. The Heißbach Gorge is particularly recommended in summer. During periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt, some paths might become more adventurous or impassable, so checking conditions beforehand is advisable.
Yes, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those that traverse the gorges themselves. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Hausen im Wiesental guide. Additionally, there are Running Trails and Cycling routes available in the vicinity.
The Wehra Gorge is a prominent natural feature, known for its wild and romantic character. Carved by the Wehra River, it stretches for approximately 9.5 to 15 kilometers, with rock faces reaching up to 300 meters in some sections. Its dramatic landscape, dense forests, and rushing waters create a unique and scenic experience, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.
Many trails in the Black Forest region, including those around the canyons, are dog-friendly. However, given the challenging and narrow nature of some paths, especially in gorges like the Narrow woodland trails in the Wehra Gorge or parts of the Höll Gorge, it's recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with varied terrain.
Visitors frequently appreciate the wild-romantic atmosphere, the dramatic landscapes, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in unspoiled nature. The experience of hiking along narrow forest paths, getting close to the river, and discovering hidden waterfalls, as seen in the Heißbach Gorge, are often highlighted as particularly enjoyable aspects.
Yes, parts of the Wehra Gorge are designated as 'Bannwald,' which are protected forest areas. This designation contributes to the gorge's wild and unspoiled character, preserving its rich biodiversity and natural environment for visitors to experience.
Specific parking and public transport details for individual canyon access points are best researched locally or through detailed trail descriptions. For general information on reaching the Wehra Gorge, you can consult resources like Schwarzwald Tourismus, which often provide directions and access information for popular natural attractions.
Hausen im Wiesental and the surrounding villages offer various options for dining and accommodation. While specific establishments directly within the gorges are rare, you can find cafes, pubs, and guesthouses in the nearby towns and villages, providing convenient places to refresh and stay after exploring the canyons.


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