Best canyons around Blies-Guersviller are characterized by picturesque river valleys and gently rolling landscapes rather than traditional canyons. The region features scenic river meadows, forests, and orchards, offering opportunities for recreation. The Blies River forms a natural border, providing idyllic views and habitats for local wildlife. The area is known for its extensive trails for hiking and cycling, highlighting diverse natural features.
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A very beautiful rock formation, somewhat reminiscent of the Devil's Gorge in the Eifel.
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After the trail the valley is long and quiet.
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Walked the really nice route yesterday. Unfortunately we had to bypass part of it because local residents put up a sign prohibiting passage (before waypoint 5).
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ATTENTION the Zehnwäldchen Gorge is no longer maintained and has been abandoned. The Nußweilerhof is private and you don't want anyone to cross it. There are signs everywhere. There are also no alternative routes when you are there. After the Dalheimer Klamm there is a new seat at a crossroads. You have to go left and bypass the Nußweilerhof and you are back on the tour. Unfortunately without lost places. Or like my tour but without the xylophone 🤔😜
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Water stop :))))) further than further
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The region around Blies-Guersviller is characterized by picturesque river valleys and gently rolling landscapes, rather than traditional dramatic canyons. You'll find scenic river meadows, forests, and orchards. The Blies River itself is a central feature, offering idyllic views and habitats for local wildlife. The area is known for its extensive trails for hiking and cycling, highlighting diverse natural features.
Among the most appreciated spots are Dalheimer Gorge, known for its beauty, especially in summer. The Grumbachtal Valley and Grumbach Valley are also very popular, offering pleasant bike paths and shade in the summer.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The Grumbachtal Valley offers a family-friendly route along the Grumbach river, ideal for cycling. Similarly, the Grumbach Valley provides very nice bike paths that are pleasant for family outings.
Beyond exploring the gorges and valleys, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the Mühlenwald Pond loop or the Kapelle in Bliesguersviller loop. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes and gravel biking routes, such as those along the Saar Cycle Path or the Glan-Blies Cycle Path.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer is particularly pleasant for exploring places like Dalheimer Gorge after hiking through sunny meadows, and the Grumbach Valley offers nice shade for cycling. Spring and autumn also provide beautiful scenery with milder temperatures.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Middle Rock Trail is categorized as challenging. It offers a nice way to explore, though parts of it might require some climbing ability and are best attempted in dry weather due to potential slipperiness.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Tips often highlight the pleasant shade offered by the valleys in summer, the well-maintained trails, and the scenic views. The ease of cycling along river paths and the opportunity for peaceful walks are also commonly praised.
While specific dog rules for each trail are not always explicitly stated, generally, dogs are welcome on most outdoor trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, the region has historical connections. The 'In the footsteps of the Romans' tour, for instance, takes visitors from France to Germany along the Blies, passing by notable stops like a fountain with a statue of Saint Quirin and an arboretum. The arboretum itself serves as an educational trail, providing information on local fauna and flora.
An arboretum is located on the banks of the Blies, spanning over 4 hectares. It functions as an educational trail, offering information on local fauna and flora with signs in French, German, and Latin. A footbridge at the arboretum connects Blies-Guersviller to Bliesmengen-Bolchen in Germany.
The Glan-Blies Cycle Route is an approximately 130 km long path that runs through the beautiful river landscapes of the Glan and Blies. It offers many viewpoints where forests, orchards, and crops punctuate the scenery, making it a popular choice for cyclists exploring the wider region.


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