Best canyons around Grub are found in a region characterized by geological formations, including gorges and valleys. The landscape features areas shaped by historical landslides and karst phenomena, offering diverse natural environments. This area provides opportunities to explore rock formations and river valleys. The terrain includes both moderately rising forest paths and steep sections, with some areas featuring unique limestone cliffs.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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It goes uphill quite a bit, otherwise a nice tour
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Below the steep edge of the cliff, a huge sea of rocks beckons, with large chunks of rock that give little indication of the force that came from the rock fall. A legend that is described in full very close to the former Villa Iltenburg tells of another rock fall in 1137. There is no clear evidence of this, but it seems likely. According to the legend, there was once a place called Dörfles, which was inhabited by gypsies or Wends, who were not tolerated in Themar, but were important during the market or for entertainment. Just as the Veßra monastery was founded, a monk set out to visit them, but they threatened him and chased him away. He cursed the inhabitants and wished that the mountain would fall on them as a punishment from God. Only one 16-year-old girl showed interest in his teachings. He met with her regularly outside of the town. He begged her to leave the place, because after every winter, new cracks appeared in the rock. After two years, it finally happened and the mountain broke off one night. When the residents of Themar left the next morning, the village of Dörfles had disappeared and all the residents had perished.
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In 1595, a large rock collapse occurred here, causing the entire mountainside to collapse into the valley! Since then, the gleaming, white limestone marl cliff has reflected the sun. There is only one path down the mountainside. As it is very narrow, a little attention is required here. The path is still quite steep at the top, but is secured with a railing. It is also worth mentioning that feral goats live here, which can sometimes block your path. This can lead to the odd surprise or chase.
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The Fallen Mountain near Themar in Thuringia is a unique geological phenomenon located in the southern part of the Thuringian Forest. It is an impressive karst cave that was created due to ground subsidence and geological changes in the landscape. (Source: https://themar.de)
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There's no harm in belaying with a rope if you don't want to climb back up on all fours. Don't forget your headlamp!
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A very quiet corner just before the Erletortalsperre can be reached from the gravel pit via a very nice trail or from Potsdamer Platz
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Away from thebridegroom path, a trail takes you to the Schuesslersgrund. This is below Potsdamer Platz. The stream that flows down to the Finsteren Erle also has the same name.
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The canyons around Grub are characterized by diverse geological formations. You can explore river valleys, unique cliff formations, and areas shaped by historical landslides and karst phenomena. Highlights include the impressive limestone cliffs of Collapsed Mountain Cliff, which offers views into the Werra Valley, and the forested paths of Rossbach Valley.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, Vessertal near Hirschbach is noted as a family-friendly gorge and natural monument, providing multiple destinations for hiking and cycling that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Grub area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Heinz Vieweg Douglas Fir – At Steiniger Bössel loop', and easy hikes like the 'Kloster Veßra Monastery loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, including the 'A71 Bridge Crossing – Werra in Obermaßfeld loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Grub, Easy hikes around Grub, and Road Cycling Routes around Grub.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and diverse landscapes. Many enjoy the opportunities for hiking and cycling through scenic valleys like Rossbach Valley and Vessertal near Hirschbach. The unique geological formations, such as the steep rock face and viewpoints at Collapsed Mountain Cliff, are also highly praised for their impressive views and historical significance.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the Eingefallener Berg Cliff and View of the Werratal is categorized as challenging. It offers magnificent views of the Werratal, Kloster Veßra Monastery, and the Thuringian Forest, showcasing impressive mussel limestone formations.
The geology of the Grub canyons is quite dynamic, featuring areas shaped by historical landslides and karst phenomena. This has resulted in unique formations like the gleaming, white limestone marl cliff of Collapsed Mountain Cliff, which was formed by a large rock collapse in 1595. The region also includes river valleys and other natural monuments.
Yes, if you're looking for a quieter experience, Schüsslersgrund is described as a very quiet corner, accessible via a nice trail. It's located just before the Erletortalsperre, offering a peaceful natural setting.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the presence of hiking and cycling opportunities in valleys like Rossbach Valley and Vessertal near Hirschbach suggests that spring, summer, and autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant weather for exploration.
While the canyons themselves are primarily natural features, the wider region around Grub has historical significance. For example, the Eingefallener Berg Cliff and View of the Werratal offers views towards Kloster Veßra Monastery, indicating historical sites are within reach for those interested in combining nature with culture.
The trails in the Grub canyons vary. You'll find moderately rising forest paths, particularly in areas like Rossbach Valley. Other areas, such as the path leading to Collapsed Mountain Cliff, can be quite steep, though often secured with railings. Some trails are narrow, requiring attention, and you might even encounter local wildlife like feral goats.


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