Canyons around Kienberg are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, offering various outdoor activities. The region features geological formations such as gorges and ravines, providing unique hiking and exploration opportunities. These natural features often include forest paths and river valleys. Kienberg is a location known for its scenic trails and natural monuments.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Rünenberg Giessen is 18 meters high. The water cascades over a curved rock face onto a tuff cone.
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The last time I came across this trail was by chance, in ice and snow. I fell on my backside a few times. This time we deliberately hiked uphill, and weather aside, it was far more pleasant.
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An extremely wild and romantic valley that requires good sure-footedness.
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From the Sommerau to the Rünenberg and down to Giessen - a tour that never gets boring.
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The renatured Chrindeltal is under cantonal nature conservation, the hiking trail on the south side of the valley connects the towns of Sommerau and Rünenberg.
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This singletrack is nice to go down. Upstairs and in the middle it has a few steps. Experienced bikers do not scare this. You can also start this trail. But it needs strong legs, or e-support.
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This forest path offers everything we bikers like. It is easy to drive on and not too steep. And the Talbach has partially washed out a real gorge. I love biking through ravines like this. In midsummer it is pleasantly cool there. Just a great trail.
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The gorges around Kienberg are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including geological formations such as gorges and ravines. You'll find forest paths, river valleys, and natural monuments. For example, the Sommerau Valley features a river and an 18-meter high waterfall called the Rünenberg Giessen.
Yes, the Chrindeltal is a family-friendly gorge. It is a renatured area under cantonal nature conservation, offering a pleasant hiking experience on the south side of the valley.
The Talbachweg Trail is a popular forest path where the Talbach has carved out a gorge, known for being easy to navigate and not too steep. Another option is the Grotten Trail, an intermediate singletrack with gorge features.
The difficulty varies. The Talbachweg Trail is considered easy and suitable for beginners. The Grotten Trail is intermediate, with some steps that are manageable for experienced bikers or those with e-support. For a more challenging experience, the Steep Descent in Solothurn is an extremely wild and romantic valley requiring good sure-footedness.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Kienberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails. Options range from easy loops to more difficult, longer routes.
Yes, the Sommerau Valley is home to the Rünenberg Giessen, an impressive 18-meter high waterfall where water cascades over a curved rock face onto a tuff cone. The Chrindeltal is also a renatured area under cantonal nature conservation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the unique geological formations. Trails like the Talbachweg Trail are loved for being pleasantly cool in midsummer and easy to bike. The wild and romantic valleys, such as the Steep Descent in Solothurn, also receive high praise for their scenic beauty.
The trails often feature forest paths and singletracks. Some, like the Grotten Trail, include a few steps, while others, such as the Steep Descent in Solothurn, can be quite rugged and require good sure-footedness.
While the region is known for its scenic trails and natural monuments, the geological features around Kienberg are primarily characterized by gorges, ravines, and wild valleys, rather than deep, traditional canyons. The guide focuses on these specific formations.
For trails like the Talbachweg Trail, it's described as easy to drive on and not too steep, making it good for beginners. The Grotten Trail, while intermediate with some steps, is suitable for experienced bikers or those with e-support.
For broader information about the region, including its recreational areas and viewpoints, you can visit the official tourism website for Baden-Württemberg: visit-bw.com.


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