Best canyons around Dotternhausen are characterized by deep valleys carved by rivers through Muschelkalk rock, creating dramatic natural landscapes. The region, particularly known for the Schlichem Gorge, offers captivating natural experiences similar to smaller canyons. These geological formations provide a unique environment for nature lovers and hikers. Visitors can explore winding paths, impressive rock faces, and dynamic waterscapes within these areas.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The path is now partially overgrown with blackberry bushes, grasses, and nettles, and there are some tree trunks to climb over! So, it's beautifully natural! Sturdy footwear is recommended on muddy and rooty paths! Tick alert!
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Truly wild. Almost like a real jungle. But be careful; it's not very easy to walk.
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At the upper entrance, the barrier boards were placed so close together that no bike could fit through. Not without reason, because the hiking trail in the gorge is muddy enough in places as it is. But it's really fun to walk.
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Beautiful little natural gorge
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In Rotenzimmern, at the end of Täbingerstr. the Waldenbachschlucht begins. The climb is approx. 1.2 km long and has to overcome almost 100 m in altitude.
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A magnificent natural monument, but when visiting, please remember that we are in a nature reserve.
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Very interesting place on the Albtrauf, easy to explore. This place is certainly very exciting for children, of course only with appropriate supervision.
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The region's canyons and gorges, particularly the Schlichem Gorge, are characterized by deep valleys carved by rivers through Muschelkalk rock. This creates dramatic natural landscapes with winding paths, impressive rock faces, and dynamic waterscapes. They offer a sense of wilderness and are home to rare bird species like the dipper and kingfisher.
Yes, the Felsenmeer (Swabian Jura) is a natural monument known for its bizarre and impressive rocky landscape below the Schalksburg. Another fascinating spot is the Split Rock on Schafberg, where you can explore crevices and discover unique rock formations, making it an adventurous experience for all ages.
The gorges are particularly impressive 'at high tide' when the river flow is strong, creating a dynamic waterscape. This often occurs after periods of rain. While beautiful year-round, the Schlichem Gorge is noted for its beauty in various seasons, including spring, summer, autumn, and winter, as highlighted by visitors to the Felsenmeer.
Many of the natural monuments and gorges offer adventurous experiences suitable for families. For instance, the Split Rock on Schafberg is described as a 'nature playground' where children and the young at heart can explore crevices. While some paths can be narrow and challenging, many sections are enjoyable for families looking for an immersive natural experience.
The Schlichem Gorge is a habitat for rare bird species, including the dipper and the kingfisher. The wild and pristine nature of areas like the Mildersbachtal also suggests a rich biodiversity, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
You can find various hiking routes in the vicinity. For example, the Hossinger Leiter Cliffside Path offers a beautiful ascent and descent with great views. For more options, explore the Hiking around Dotternhausen guide, which includes routes like the Plettenberg Summit loop.
Yes, some areas offer more challenging terrain. The Schlichem Gorge features narrow and adventurous paths, particularly impressive at high water. The Felsenmeer (Swabian Jura) is also categorized as challenging, with its bizarre rocky landscape. Good footwear is recommended, especially in areas like the Mildersbachtal, which can be muddy and slippery after rain.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive nature and the sense of being far from civilization, even though the areas are accessible. The picturesque views, the dynamic flow of water, and the unique rock formations are often highlighted. Many are surprised by the wild beauty, noting that such features are not commonly found in the region, as seen in tips for the Schlichem Gorge.
While the gorges themselves are primarily for hiking, the broader region around Dotternhausen offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for Gravel biking and MTB Trails. These guides include routes that explore the scenic landscapes surrounding the gorge areas.
Given the adventurous and sometimes muddy terrain, especially after rain, good footwear is highly recommended. Paths can be narrow and slippery in places, such as in the Mildersbachtal. Dress in layers suitable for varying weather conditions and be prepared for a wild, natural environment.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular hiking trailheads that lead into the gorges. For instance, there are parking options for areas like the Schlichem Gorge and trails leading to the Plettenberg mountain, which offers views over the Swabian Alb.
Public transport options to access hiking trails and natural attractions around Dotternhausen exist, though direct access to every gorge entrance might vary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and connections to nearby towns or trailheads for the most convenient access to areas like the Schlichem Gorge.


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