Best canyons around Presseck are characterized by deep valleys and river gorges within the Franconian Forest. The region offers extensive hiking opportunities through varied terrain, including forests and open fields. While not always formally designated as canyons, areas like the "Höll" valley ground contribute to the rugged and scenic character of the landscape. These natural features provide diverse environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Beautiful stream valley. The Koser rises north of Marktleugast and flows into the Schorgasttal in Wirsberg, which in turn flows into the White Main.
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>Beautiful shady path along the pristine stream. If you are travelling with children (although some adults would also benefit from a refresher course) you can also take the nature trail.
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The Kleine and Große Rehbach streams babble idyllically and meander through the forest. Hikers mostly walk on natural paths along the stream.
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Very beautiful valley with rushing stream
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This special natural monument was created thousands of years ago. The Steinach River ate deeper and deeper through an extremely hard volcanic rock, which is called “quartz keratophyre”. The Steinachklamm geotope with its steep slopes and the narrow section of the gorge south of Wildenstein is definitely worth seeing.
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Beautiful valley with forest swimming pool, Kneipp pool, small salt works, great bike path. Also suitable for a walk. Pure idyll...
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The region around Presseck, part of the Franconian Forest, is characterized by deep valleys and river gorges, often referred to as 'canyons' due to their rugged and scenic nature. You'll find diverse landscapes including dense forests, open fields, and winding rivers. Highlights like the Steinach Gorge feature huge rock walls and a clean river, while the Rehbachtal offers mossy forests and babbling brooks. Many areas are designated natural monuments, supporting unique flora and fauna.
Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. The 🚴 Schorgast Valley offers a senior-friendly cycle path, making it accessible for various ages. The Koser Valley in Frankenwald Nature Park provides a pleasant nature trail through a shady forest section, and the Froschbach Valley is also a beautiful area for family cycling or hiking.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the FrankenwaldSteig and Frankenweg, which traverse varied terrain. Cycling is popular, especially in the Schorgast Valley. For more specific routes, you can explore options for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Presseck.
Absolutely. The Rehbachtal features the 'Mühlenweg' (Mill Trail), which follows natural paths along the streams and provides information about historical water-powered mills. The Steinach Gorge is also traversed by trails that allow you to experience its wild and romantic natural monument. Many trails in the region, such as the Kreuzstein-Weg KU 53 and Katzbach-Weg KU 54, lead through deep, natural valleys.
The Franconian Forest, including the areas around Presseck, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage. While specific seasonal considerations for each 'canyon' aren't detailed, generally, late spring to early autumn provides the best conditions for outdoor activities.
Yes, in some areas. For instance, at both ends of the Schorgast Valley, in Marktschorgast and Wirsberg, you'll find restaurants, bakers, and butchers. The rotary mill in the Rehbachtal also offers a place to stop for a break and is known for its smoked fish.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each gorge are not detailed, the natural paths and extensive hiking opportunities in the Franconian Forest generally welcome dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Areas with natural paths like the Rehbachtal are often ideal for walks with canine companions.
The Steinach Gorge is considered one of the most impressive natural monuments in the district of Kulmbach. It features huge rock walls and a unique microclimate that supports endangered fish and bird species. The clean lower Steinach river winds through this wild and romantic landscape, offering stunning aesthetics. Legend even says the god Thor created the gorge with his hammer.
While not directly within the gorges, the broader Presseck area and Franconian Forest boast several observation towers that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including glimpses of deep valleys. Examples include the Frankenwarte on the Hirschhügel, the Radspitz Tower, and the Prince Luitpold Tower on the Döbraberg, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest.
The special climate and natural river environment of areas like the Steinach Gorge make it a suitable home for endangered fish and bird species. Generally, the forests and river ecosystems of the Franconian Forest support a variety of wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and insects. Observing wildlife is part of the tranquil experience in these natural settings.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The 🚴 Schorgast Valley is particularly noted for its senior-friendly cycle path. The Froschbach Valley is also a beautiful area for cycling through the forest. You can find more cycling routes in the region by checking the cycling guide for Presseck.


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