Best canyons around Zirndorf are shaped by the region's geology, part of the Franconian Scarplands, featuring alternating rock formations like sandstones and limestones. These geological characteristics have created escarpments and varied landscapes through erosion and weathering, offering canyon-like experiences. Areas such as the Biberttal and old quarry sites within the city forest present natural and man-made features that evoke a sense of enclosed natural grandeur. These locations provide opportunities to explore impressive formations and the region's geological history.
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looks unspectacular at first glance, but the geological significance becomes clear through the information board
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shady valley with picturesque meadows, at the northern end of the valley there is a connection to the "Blauschrägkreuz" hiking trail from Großweismannsdorf to Rohr. The Zollernweg (green line) runs through the southern part of the valley
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Small idyllic valley with fish ponds and a good hiking trail
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The small river Bibert flows through this beautiful valley. The Bibert rises at an altitude of around 444 m above sea level. NHN southwest of the district of Schmalnbühl, which belongs to the municipality of Flachslanden, on the Frankenhöhe in the Franconian Keuper-Lias-Land. It flows through the Rangau and crosses the municipalities of Rügland and Dietenhofen. At Münchzell the Haselbach flows into the Bibert. Schwaighausen lies south of the confluence with the Egels and Weihersmühlbach. The river flows past Großhabersdorf and Vincenzenbronn to the south. East of the Ammerndorf district of Bubenmühle, the Bibert forms the border between Ammerndorf and Roßtal. The Bibert touches the Zirndorf districts of Weinzierlein, Wintersdorf and corpsesdorfermühle to the north and then crosses corpses village and Zirndorf. The last stretch of the Bibert, about 1.9 kilometers, forms the border between the towns of Zirndorf and Oberasbach. The Bibert finally flows at an altitude of 289.5 m above sea level. NHN opposite Weikershof, a district of the city of Fürth, from the left into Rednitz.
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The Klingengraben - or Devil's Gorge, as it is sometimes called by the Steiners - is a section of the Steiner circular route and a great adventure playground for kids at any time of the year - perhaps a bit muddy in winter and not so easy to find under the snow.
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Here you will find the “Hiking” station of the “WitzeWanderWege”
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The most popular canyon-like experiences around Zirndorf include Klingengraben Gorge, known for its incredibly beautiful looped trail through the forest with small paths and fallen trees. Another highly regarded spot is Zwieselbachtal, a romantic valley featuring mostly natural trails. Visitors also appreciate Limbach Valley, an idyllic valley with fish ponds and a great hiking trail.
The canyon-like areas around Zirndorf, such as the Biberttal, are characterized by steep cliffs, lush wooded slopes, and small streams. You'll also encounter exposed rock faces and deep cuts in the landscape, particularly in the old quarry areas within the city forest, which showcase the region's unique 'Burgsandstein' geological formations. These features create a sense of enclosed natural grandeur and varied terrain.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Klingengraben Gorge is noted as great for hiking, especially for kids, with lots to see and discover. Zwieselbachtal and Limbach Valley are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant trails and idyllic scenery.
While specific seasonal tips aren't provided for all locations, the region's natural beauty is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn. During the cold season, paths like those in Klingengraben Gorge can become very muddy after heavy rainfall, though they still offer a unique experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The region's geology, part of the Franconian Scarplands, features alternating rock formations such as sandstones, limestones, and dolomites. This has led to the creation of escarpments and varied landscapes through erosion. The old quarry areas, in particular, reveal impressive exposed 'Burgsandstein' (castle sandstone) walls, offering a direct look at the regional geology and creating dramatic, canyon-like passages.
Visitors frequently praise the unspoiled nature and the opportunity to relax from everyday stress. They enjoy the romantic valleys, natural trails, and the sense of discovery in places like Klingengraben Gorge with its small trails and fallen trees. The unique blend of natural beauty and historical quarry sites also offers a multifaceted exploration experience.
Yes, the Bibert Valley is specifically noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion. Many natural trails in the region are generally suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
Beyond exploring the canyon-like areas themselves, the region around Zirndorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including trails through the Zirndorf City Forest. There are also options for gravel biking along the Main-Danube Canal or through the Bibert Valley, and various running trails.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural and historical interest. The old quarry areas are essentially historical sites that reveal centuries of 'Burgsandstein' quarrying. Additionally, the Banderbach Fault is designated as a geotope, providing a direct look at geological formations with an explanatory board on site.
The Bibert Valley offers a serene and picturesque hiking experience. The Bibert river flows through this beautiful valley, which is characterized by steep cliffs, lush wooded slopes, and small streams. It's an ideal location for nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape and an opportunity to enjoy unspoiled natural beauty, with the river itself being a significant natural feature.
While not widely publicized as 'canyons' in the grand sense, the old quarry areas within the Fürther and Zirndorfer Stadtwald can feel like venturing through hidden, narrow, rocky passages. These sites offer a unique blend of natural and historical interest, providing impressive and dramatic landscapes that are less about grand vistas and more about immersive, geological exploration.


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