Canyons around Breitingen encompass the picturesque gorges and valleys within the surrounding Swabian Jura region. This area, located in Baden-Württemberg, is characterized by unique geological formations and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore 8 distinct gorges, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty and history of the Swabian Jura.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Short steep climbs followed by flat straights, great scenery.
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Beautiful valley path with moderate ascent/descent. Note from the end of October: there is a lot of (possibly wet) leaves on the road, especially in the upper half, so be careful ;)
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Beautiful! With one of the most beautiful sections of the Albschäferweg!!
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A paved dirt road with short inclines. Good to drive in both directions. Very scenic.
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The Lone Valley, Vogelherd Cave, Hohlstein-Stadel Cave, Bear Cave and Fohlenhaus Cave are all Ice Age caves with Neanderthal finds (Middle Palaeolithic) and Homo sapiens finds (Upper Palaeolithic). The oldest man-made sculpture was found in the Hohlestein-Stadel Cave. The lion man about 40000-35000 a old. It can be admired in the museum in Ulm. A testimony of Creativity of the new man (H.sapiens), who migrated from Africa to Europe about 40,000 years ago and contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals. It is therefore the only surviving human species. "Out of Africa II."
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Beautiful, quiet valley - pleasant to walk path.
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Dry valley between Blaustein Herrlingen and Bollingen - quiet connection from Blautal to the Alb
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In the summer of 2021, severe storms took a toll on the route through the valley. Here and there there are washed-out gullies and rubble along the way. Getting through with the bike is still possible.
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The Breitingen area, located in the Swabian Jura, features picturesque gorges and valleys rather than grand canyons in the North American sense. These natural formations offer stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. Examples include the Hungerbrunnental, known for its karst spring, and the Kiesental, a beautiful valley with fine gravel paths.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Kiesental, a wonderful valley stretching from Bollingen, ideal for cycling. Another favorite is the Hungerbrunnental, a unique dry valley with an irregular karst spring. The Örlinger Valley also offers a green, forested experience close to the city.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The Hungerbrunnental is categorized as family-friendly, offering a unique natural landscape. The Ulmer Valley is also noted for being family-friendly, providing a beautiful and quiet natural experience.
You can find diverse natural features such as karst springs, like the one in Hungerbrunnental, and impressive rock formations. The region is characterized by its dry valleys, forests, and picturesque river sections. The Eselsburger Valley, for instance, features the notable 'Stone Maidens' rock formations.
The area around Breitingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'View of the Danube River' loop (Road Cycling Routes around Breitingen), or gravel biking through areas like the Lone Valley, with routes such as the 'Playground at Lonesee – Fohlenhaus Caves loop' (Gravel biking around Breitingen). There are also easy hiking trails, including the 'Schwätzbänkle Westerstetten loop' (Easy hikes around Breitingen).
Yes, many gorges offer trails. The Kiesental has fine gravel paths suitable for cycling and walking. The Örlinger Valley features a sloping tarred path through a forested area. For more general hiking, you can explore easy routes around Breitingen, such as the 'Dirt Track Westerstetten – Lone Bridge in Breitingen loop' (Easy hikes around Breitingen).
The gorges and valleys are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Spring brings fresh greenery and flowing karst springs, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, though some areas might be busier.
Yes, the Lone Valley, a significant geological feature in the broader region, is renowned for its rich archaeological history and prehistoric finds, including the 'Fohlenhaus' cave. Historically, areas like the Eselsburger Valley were also home to castles such as Bindstein and Falkenstein, adding a layer of cultural heritage to the natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature and quiet beauty of these areas. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths, like the fine gravel in Kiesental, which make cycling a delight. The scenic views, unique geological formations, and the opportunity for peaceful walks through forested valleys are frequently highlighted.
The difficulty varies. Many trails, such as those in Kiesental and Örlinger Valley, are described as having moderate ascents/descents and are generally accessible. However, some areas, like the Zipfelbach Gorge in the broader region, may feature natural and mountain hiking paths requiring good fitness for certain sections.
While specific regulations can vary by location, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Swabian Jura region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions before your visit.
Parking availability can vary depending on the specific gorge or trail access point. Many popular natural areas in the region have designated parking lots. For example, when visiting the Lone Valley, you can often find parking near trailheads or in nearby villages. It's recommended to check maps or local information for specific parking options at your chosen destination.


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