Best canyons around Dogern are found within the wider Black Forest region, where the landscape is characterized by deep river valleys and dramatic gorges. Dogern, situated along the High Rhine, serves as a starting point for exploring these natural formations. The area features a mix of wild river gorges and forested ravines, shaped by glacial activity and river erosion. This geographic setting provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities focused on natural landscapes.
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A beautiful reservoir is nestled in a valley. You can ride a bike out the back and continue riding, even if there is a dead end sign at the entrance. This only applies to cars. It is most beautiful in summer as it is usually cool and shady there.
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Beautiful, shady, wild and romantic gorge path. Natural reserve forest left and right of the route
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⚠️ Please note ⚠️ You must not believe the hiking signs. If you follow the hiking signs you ONLY get to the viewing platform "Teufelskueche" and it is above the "Teufelskuechen- Badestelle". You can NOT get to the water from the platform, only from the street side (L154). There is also a small parking area for about 3 cars.
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For the Alb river see e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alb_(Hochrhein)
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In the summer of 2017, the 83.3 km long premium long-distance hiking trail Albsteig Schwarzwald was opened along both source rivers to the mouth
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This picture from the upper end of the lake gives a good indication of the many great views and panoramic views of this circular hike. The sections from Berau to Allmut and the ascent from the Schwarzatal to Berau were good, sometimes challenging hiking trails (when going up or down, absolute surefootedness and really sturdy hiking shoes are required; hiking poles are helpful). In between, the path was concreted or asphalted. Unfortunately, there was not a single bench or picnic area in the entire Schwarzatal section and the ascent to the Fischbrünnleweg; there is still potential for optimization. Fortunately, the small wooden bridge was in good condition and could be used as a rest area.
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Small waterfall but very beautiful
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Beautiful idyllic lake 👍
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While Dogern itself is a starting point, the wider Black Forest region offers several impressive gorges. Key natural attractions include the Wutach Gorge, often called Germany's largest canyon, the wild and romantic Gauchach Gorge, and the adventurous Lotenbachklamm, a branch of the Wutach. Further afield, the Ravenna Gorge is known for its waterfalls and the iconic Ravenna Bridge.
You can expect a diverse range of natural features. The Witznau Reservoir on the Schwarza offers a lake set in a deep, ice-age-formed ravine. At Teufelsküche Rock Formations and Pools, you'll find striking whirlpools carved by the Alb river. The Alb Gorge features a narrow, densely forested valley with the river flowing through. Additionally, the Andelsbach Waterfall provides a scenic cascade within a wild gorge.
Yes, several gorges offer challenging hikes. The Wutach Gorge is known for its demanding trails through untouched nature, often requiring good footwear and sure-footedness. The Lotenbachklamm, a branch of the Wutach, is particularly adventurous with narrow paths, thundering waterfalls, and seven bridge crossings, making it suitable for experienced hikers.
The Wutach Gorge is considered Germany's largest canyon, reaching depths of 60 to 170 meters. It's renowned for its wild river valleys, romantic gorges, and overgrown forests. Its unique geology, shaped by glacial activity, and its designation as a nature reserve for nearly a century, protect a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including ferns, insects, and birds. It offers a peaceful atmosphere away from urban noise, traversable only on foot.
While some gorges are challenging, there are family-friendly options. The Bridge Over the Alb highlight is categorized as family-friendly, offering a beautiful spot in the deep Alb valley. When planning, look for trails described as easy or moderate, and always check specific route details for suitability with children.
The gorges are generally best visited from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable for hiking, and the natural scenery is vibrant with lush vegetation. Some areas, like the Andelsbach Waterfall, are also recommended for winter hikes, but always check trail conditions as paths can be slippery or blocked by fallen trees.
Yes, there are spots where you can enjoy the water. At Teufelsküche Rock Formations and Pools, visitors can sit on the rocks and listen to the sound of the Alb river. The Witznau Reservoir on the Schwarza also offers idyllic and quiet areas by the water. However, always exercise caution, as some areas may have strong currents or be designated as dangerous for swimming.
The gorges, particularly the Wutach Gorge, are rich in biodiversity. You can observe varied flora like ferns and diverse flowers that attract numerous insects and birds. The wild and romantic settings provide sheltered refuges for many animals, making them excellent spots for nature observation.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Dogern offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and difficult options, as detailed in the Cycling around Dogern guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Dogern guide. There are also many easy hiking trails, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Dogern guide, perfect for enjoying the scenic landscapes.
Yes, the Ravenna Gorge is definitely worth visiting. It's known for the Ravenna torrent, which creates several small waterfalls and cascades. Its most unique feature is the impressive 37-meter high Ravenna Bridge, a viaduct of the Höllentalbahn, which is a significant cultural landmark. Hiking trails like the Heimatpfad Hochschwarzwald lead through the gorge, passing old mills and historical sites, combining natural beauty with cultural interest.
Visitors particularly enjoy the wild and romantic scenery, the peaceful atmosphere away from urban noise, and the opportunity for challenging hikes through untouched nature. Many appreciate the striking geological formations, the sound of rushing water, and the diverse flora and fauna. The komoot community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 180 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Many trails in the Black Forest gorges are suitable for dogs, but it's crucial to check specific route details. For challenging trails like those in the Wutach Gorge or Lotenbachklamm, ensure your dog is accustomed to rugged terrain, narrow paths, and potentially steep ascents/descents. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.


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