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Top 5 Gorges around Weinbergen

Best canyons around Weinbergen include a variety of gorges and valleys within a natural landscape. The region features diverse terrain, from stony stream beds to forested areas. These natural formations offer opportunities for exploration and hiking. The area around Weinbergen is characterized by its natural features, providing varied outdoor experiences.

Best canyons around Weinbergen

  • The most popular canyons is Großer Steingraben, a gorge with a stony stream bed that is dry for most of the year. This valley begins…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Großer Steingraben

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The valley of the "Großen Steingraben" begins at the Mühlhäuser Landgraben south of Eigenrieden and ends at the Spittelgrund, where it merges into the Felchtaer Bach. The ditch has a …

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Long Valley

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Magnificent valley in the middle of the jungle.

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Steingraben

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From Baumwipfelpfad a beautiful circular path leads over the Steingraben!

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Reisersches Valley

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Beautiful and varied Reisersches valley with many resting places to pause - right along the Unstrut.

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March 26, 2026, Erosion Ditch and Touringen Stamp Box No. 40

The erosion gully in Hainich National Park impressively shows how water shapes the forest floor during rain. The soils in Hainich consist largely of Muschelkalk - a rock that is easily washed away by water. The water carries material with it, and small rills form. Over time, these develop into erosion gullies like this one. A bridge leads over this gully. In spring, you can admire a sea of wild garlic here. A quiet place where you can enjoy nature and collect the Touringen stamp no. 40 at the same time.

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June 10, 2025, Steingraben

The Steingraben is a typical example of the Hainich's intermittently flowing streams. Water only flows here after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt, so it is usually filled with stones (hence its name).

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You walk through a primeval forest and can clearly see the erosion ditch that runs across here. For those who like to collect stamps, it's easy here, the stamp box is right next to the bridge over the erosion ditch.

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The Große Steingraben in the Mühlhausen city forest is a plateau area formed by the rock layers of the Muschelkalk, which is constantly changing.

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Beautifully made for young and old.

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erosion ditch: In May, a white sea of wild garlic blossoms lures us further into the forest. An erosion ditch runs deep and wide through the forest. The path leads past a beech tree, which is covered all around with the fruiting bodies of the tinder fungus. Along the way you can see a lot of lying and standing dead wood.

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Fancy Thuringia? Then discover Touringen! Touringen combines the fun of hiking with adventure and a sense of discovery. The principle is very simple: you follow the Touringen stamps and are automatically on the most beautiful hiking trails in Thuringia. Together with regional hiking trail experts, 221 stamps have been placed throughout the state for you. Discover the Touringen stamp booklets with valuable regional highlights and insiders on all tours, or simply start collecting. Diligent collectors are not only rewarded with six different badges, but also with spectacular views, legendary gorges and award-winning hiking experiences. All information at www.touringen.de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Weinbergen?

The canyons around Weinbergen feature diverse natural terrain. You'll find gorges with stony stream beds, like Großer Steingraben, which is often dry. Other areas, such as Reisersches Valley, offer rivers, forests, and scenic viewpoints along the Unstrut.

Are there family-friendly canyon trails in the Weinbergen area?

Yes, the Weinbergen area offers family-friendly options. For instance, the Erosion Ditch and Touringen Stamp Box No. 40 is a gorge located in a forest, described as beautifully made for young and old. It's a good spot for families to explore.

Can I bring my dog on the canyon trails around Weinbergen?

Absolutely. Reisersches Valley is specifically highlighted as a dog-friendly gorge. It features a river and many resting places, making it a pleasant experience for you and your canine companion.

What are some popular hiking experiences in the canyons near Weinbergen?

Visitors enjoy the varied landscapes. The Großer Steingraben offers a unique experience with its stony, often dry stream bed. For a more lush environment, Long Valley is described as a magnificent valley in the middle of a jungle-like setting.

What is the best time to visit the canyons around Weinbergen?

The best time to visit depends on the specific canyon. Gorges like Großer Steingraben and Steingraben have stony stream beds that are dry for most of the year, with water only flowing after heavy rainfall or snowmelt. This suggests that drier periods might be easier for exploration, while wetter seasons offer a different, more dynamic experience.

Are there any circular walks or specific routes recommended for exploring the canyons?

Yes, for Steingraben, a beautiful circular path leads over the gorge from the Baumwipfelpfad (treetop walk). This offers a great way to experience the Hainich's intermittently flowing streams.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons around Weinbergen?

Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Weinbergen, Cycling routes around Weinbergen, and Running Trails around Weinbergen. These guides provide options for various sports and difficulty levels.

What should I know about the difficulty of hiking in the Weinbergen canyons?

The difficulty varies. Some paths, like the winding exit from Long Valley towards Berka v. H., are described as not too steep and pleasant. However, for areas like Großer Steingraben, crossing with a touring bike can be borderline, and you might need to push it for a short while due to the stony stream bed.

Are there any unique landmarks or points of interest within the canyons?

Yes, for example, the Erosion Ditch and Touringen Stamp Box No. 40 is a notable point. While an information board about the erosion ditch would be helpful, it serves as a unique stamping point for visitors.

What do visitors appreciate most about the canyons in Weinbergen?

Visitors frequently highlight the pure, untouched nature and the varied landscapes. They enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like Reisersches Valley with its river and resting spots, and the magnificent, jungle-like feel of Long Valley.

Are there any specific tips for exploring the Großer Steingraben canyon?

The Großer Steingraben has a stony stream bed and is dry for most of the year. If you're cycling, be aware that crossing can be challenging, and you might need to push your bike for a short section. It's a place to experience pure nature.

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