Best canyons around Eich are primarily characterized by unique geological formations known as sunken lanes and hollow ways, rather than deep, traditional canyons. Located in Rhineland-Palatinate, Eich is known for its riverine landscapes and nature reserves along the Rhine river. The area features natural monuments and diverse ecosystems, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. These formations are a result of centuries of agricultural use and natural erosion, creating distinctive paths and ravines.
Last updated: June 13, 2026
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There are so many different hollow ways here
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One of several ravines in the area
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One of the narrowest mobile ravines. In the lower part initially earthy, later paved, partly like a tunnel with overgrowth and a few intersections. Opens at the wine tower and then goes a little more openly to the country road and Jewish cemetery. Conversely, a steep climb and then rush through the tunnel
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https://www.vg-eich.de/Tourismus-Freizeit/Sehenswertes-Kultur/Ausflugsziele/index.php?La=1&object=tx,2773.832.1&kat=&kuo=2&sub=0&NavID=2773.322&La=1 The sunken lanes look more dangerous than they are. Easy to ride even without suspension forks. But you should always remember that pedestrians may also be coming towards you. So if you are a little hesitant with the front brake, you should take it easy.
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One of the most beautiful ravines in Alsheim 👌😎 There is an exciting flora and fauna on the meter-high, steep loess slopes. Alsheim is also widely known for its "hollow path paradise"! http://www.hohlwege-alsheim.de/42420.html
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There are a lot of beautiful and deep ravines in the area
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The fountain is also called the bird garden fountain.
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The ravines are a classic structural feature of the Rhine-Hessian landscape. They were created through centuries of agricultural use. The heavy carts dug deep grooves in the loosened soil and erosion from the water during heavy rain eroded the soil. If the grooves got too deep, they had to be smoothed out again. The path dug itself deeper and deeper and is partially limited by loose walls more than three meters high. The Los is the dust of the Ice Age, which was blown here from the river valleys after the Ice Age and deposited them. It stores heat and has a high proportion of lime and is therefore very fertile soil
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The 'canyons' around Eich are unique geological formations known as sunken lanes and hollow ways, rather than deep, traditional canyons. These features are a result of centuries of agricultural use and natural erosion, creating distinctive paths and ravines, particularly in the loess soil of the region.
Yes, Michelsberger Hohl is a beautiful paved ravine located between the village and the vineyards, offering a family-friendly experience with viewpoints to enjoy.
Among the most popular are the Alsheim Sunken Lanes, which were formed by centuries of agricultural use and erosion, with walls over three meters high. Another highly regarded spot is Goldberg Hollow Way, known for its exciting flora and fauna on steep loess slopes.
The hollow ways, such as Goldberg Hollow Way, are home to exciting flora and fauna on their meter-high, steep loess slopes. The loess soil, rich in lime, creates a fertile environment. Additionally, the broader Eich region is known for its riverine landscapes and nature reserves like Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue, offering diverse ecosystems with extensive reed beds, wetlands, and marshy meadows.
Beyond exploring the unique geological formations, the Eich area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as those listed in the Hiking around Eich guide, including the easy Altrheinerlebnispfad. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like those in the Road Cycling Routes around Eich guide, and gravel biking options detailed in the Gravel biking around Eich guide.
Yes, Michelsberger Hohl, a beautiful paved ravine, offers several viewpoints. Additionally, Sasselbachtal, while not a sunken lane, is a gorge with a viewpoint where you can enjoy the winding Sasselbach and the impressive St. Victor Fountain.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations of the sunken lanes and hollow ways, often described as beautiful and deep. They also enjoy the exciting flora and fauna found on the loess slopes. The area's natural beauty, including the winding Sasselbach and the fresh air, is frequently highlighted, along with the insights into the region's agricultural history provided by these features.
Yes, the Alsheim Sunken Lanes are a classic structural feature of the Rhine-Hessian landscape. Information boards along the WeinAromaMeile explain their creation through centuries of agricultural use, where heavy carts and water erosion dug deep grooves into the loosened loess soil. This process created the distinctive high walls seen today.
While the 'canyons' themselves are natural monuments, the broader Eich region is home to the significant Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue Nature Reserve. This European bird reserve features a 16.4-kilometer-long arm of the Old Rhine, offering diverse nature, wetlands, and marshy meadows, ideal for cycling and hiking.
The region's natural beauty, including the flora and fauna of the loess slopes, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. The WeinAromaMeile, which provides information about the area, is also active during these seasons, making it an ideal time to visit.
Many of the paths through the sunken lanes and hollow ways, such as Michelsberger Hohl, are paved and generally accessible, making them suitable for beginners and families. The flat terrain of the surrounding nature reserves also offers accessible routes for various activity levels.


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