Canyons around Auen are found within the southern Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Auen is situated between the Soonwald heights and the Nahe river, characterized by its woodlands and vineyards. This area is recognized as a tourism-oriented community and a state-recognized recreational area. The geological formations in this region are typically deep, narrow valleys or gorges rather than large-scale canyons.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Bridge destroyed by storm, will not be repaired because the municipality of Schwarzerden does not want to contribute to the costs 🤨
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Good shoes and be careful when it's wet.
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A really beautiful and challenging section of the Heimat dream loop
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magical place with mossy rocks and water murmuring through stone channels
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Coming from Henau, the steps in the direction of Schwarzerden are very steep and wet. Challenging to drive but also easy to push and definitely worth a little detour and some effort. A really great place to stay.
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Beautiful tour (walked clockwise), but you should not choose the descent from Ruine Koppenstein (via the Steinbrockenfeld/Bone Crusher Path) in the rain or if it was very wet beforehand. In my opinion, this is far too dangerous, e.g. because there is a risk of falling onto the boulders and there is a high risk of injury. Rescuing from an injured situation is almost impossible there. In any case, hiking poles are extremely helpful, if not mandatory.
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The formations around Auen are typically deep, narrow valleys or gorges, often carved by rivers, rather than large-scale canyons. This region, nestled between the Soonwald heights and the Nahe river, is characterized by woodlands and vineyards, offering wild and romantic natural experiences.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Knochenbrecherpfad (Bone Breaker Trail) is known for its long, steep scree slope. This section requires considerable concentration and is often compared to alpine areas, making it a demanding experience.
Nature lovers will appreciate the Ellerbach Valley, a gorge with many rocks always along the water, offering a path through a wild and romantic valley with mossy rocks and murmuring water. Another beautiful spot is the Seesbach Gorge, which provides a wild and romantic ascent along the babbling Seesbach through the forest.
Absolutely. The Asbach Bridge crosses an unexpected deep ravine in the middle of the woods. Additionally, the Apfelbach Valley features a wooded Kerbtal with a narrow single trail flanked by mossy rock formations.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy gravel biking, or go road cycling. The trails often lead through the scenic woodlands and vineyards characteristic of the area.
The gorges around Auen are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors in the woodlands and vineyards. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for potentially slippery conditions on scree slopes and along water features, especially on trails like the Knochenbrecherpfad.
Many trails in the gorges offer a wild and romantic experience through forests and along streams. While some sections, like the Knochenbrecherpfad, are challenging and require concentration, other areas like the Ellerbach Valley provide picturesque walks that can be enjoyed by families, depending on the children's age and experience.
Visitors frequently describe the gorges as wild and romantic, appreciating the natural beauty of mossy rocks, murmuring water, and forest paths. The Knochenbrecherpfad is noted for its challenging, alpine-like sections, while the Ellerbach Valley is praised for its wonderful path along the water.
Yes, the region offers various circular routes that incorporate the gorges. For instance, the 'Heimat' dream loop is often recommended to be hiked clockwise to experience the challenging Knochenbrecherpfad as a descent. Many local hiking guides, such as those for hiking around Auen, feature circular options.
Given the terrain, which can include scree slopes, rocky paths, and potentially wet areas along streams, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially in forested areas and valleys.
The forested gorges and valleys around Auen, being part of the southern Hunsrück region, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter local bird species, small mammals, and insects typical of a woodland environment. Early mornings or late afternoons are often the best times for wildlife observation.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or exploring the public trails within the gorges and valleys around Auen. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of private property or protected areas.


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