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Baden-Württemberg
Freiburg District
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Hausach

Top 7 Gorges around Hausach

Best canyons around Hausach are situated within the picturesque Kinzig Valley in the Black Forest, offering diverse gorge-like natural areas. This region is known for its scenic river valleys and extensive hiking opportunities. Hausach is located at the confluence of the Kinzig and Gutach rivers, providing access to various natural features. The area features a blend of natural beauty and historical insights, with several valleys carved by streams.

Best canyons around Hausach

  • The most popular canyons is Heubach Valley, a gorge that offers a quiet experience with a manageable slope. This valley is also known for the Hirschgrund Zipline, which crosses it.
  • Another must-see spot is Sulzbachtal to Landwassereck Route, a challenging trail and gorge. Visitors can expect a beautiful valley that serves as an alternative to the main road, though some sections feature coarse gravel and steep inclines.
  • Visitors also love Rötenbach Valley, a family-friendly gorge. This area is appreciated for its scenic beauty and offers good conditions for rolling on a little-traveled street.
  • Hausach is known for its river valleys, gorges, and forest trails. The region offers a variety of canyon-like features and natural monuments to explore.
  • The canyons around Hausach are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 50 upvotes and 18 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Hundsgraben Gorge

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There is something for everyone, regardless of age, to discover at Hornberg Castle.

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Sulzbachtal to Landwassereck Route

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The path was freshly graveled in the upper section between the street and the top farm. Unfortunately, relatively generous. So rather with thicker tires than on the usual trekking bike.

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Heubach Valley

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Also suitable as a descent. The first piece with a pretty bad surface, but then it gets great.

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Dietenbach Valley

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Beautiful valley in the direction of Haidburg away from the main road.

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Rötenbach Valley

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Rolling is great on the little-traveled street! It is not far to the next restaurant. Gasthaus zum Deutschen Jäger (Windkapf) or several rest stops on the Fohrenbühl.

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June 2, 2025, Rötenbach Valley

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... in Hornberg, in the Ortenau district in Baden-Württemberg. - on the "Schlossberg" in Hornberg - small circular path with information boards about the "Hornberger Schiessen" - https://www.hornberg.de/de/Tourismus-Freizeit/Erlebnis-Hornberg/Schlossberg - the "origin" of the phrase "... zum Hornberger Schiessen" came from Hornberg - https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/unser-land/traditionen/sagen-und-legenden/das-hornberger-schiessen - https://www.hornberg.de/de/Heimat-Hornberg/Wir-sind-Hornberg/Das-Hornberger-Schiessen - every year a performance about the "Hornberger Schiessen" takes place on the Hornberg open-air stage -https://www.freilichtbuehne-hornberg.de/

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Beautiful path below the castle.

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interesting trail and very beautiful

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September 4, 2022, Heubach Valley

Also suitable as a descent. The first piece with a pretty bad surface, but then it gets great.

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Great to cycle, lonely in any case

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Basically a really beautiful valley and therefore actually a good alternative to the main road. However, the last stretch (approx. 1km) is extremely difficult to drive, not only because it is very steep (determined on average around 18-19, with sections that go well over 20), but because the gravel is so coarse that you actually can't get out of the saddle spinning rear wheel (even with my 50mm tires). So only recommended to a limited extent for gravel and trekking bikes. However, MTB riders should be able to get up reasonably well with their small gears in the saddle.

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Thomas
November 12, 2021, Hundsgraben Gorge

There is something for everyone, regardless of age, to discover at Hornberg Castle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect in the valleys and gorges around Hausach?

The area around Hausach, nestled in the Kinzig Valley of the Black Forest, is characterized by scenic river valleys, impressive rock formations, and extensive forests. While not deep, narrow canyons in the traditional sense, you'll find beautiful gorge-like natural areas carved by rivers and streams. These include idyllic valleys like the Heubach Valley and the Dietenbach Valley, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical insights.

What are some popular gorges and valleys to visit near Hausach?

Visitors particularly enjoy the Heubach Valley, known for its quiet atmosphere and the Hirschgrund Zipline crossing it. The Sulzbachtal to Landwassereck Route offers a challenging trail through a beautiful valley. For a family-friendly option, the Rötenbach Valley is appreciated for its scenic beauty and good conditions for cycling.

Is there a truly large canyon accessible from Hausach?

While Hausach itself is surrounded by picturesque valleys, the broader Black Forest region is home to the Wutach Canyon (Wutachschlucht), often referred to as Germany's largest canyon. Located further south, it offers an overwhelming, primeval landscape with rushing waterfalls and rugged valleys, stretching over 33 kilometers and reaching depths of 60 to 170 meters. It's a protected nature reserve ideal for adventurous hikers.

What is the best time to visit the valleys around Hausach?

The Kinzig Valley, where Hausach is located, experiences a mild, fog-free climate, especially in spring and autumn, making these seasons pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer is also great for exploring and cooling off in the rivers. Winter can offer a different, serene experience, though some trails might have seasonal conditions.

Are there family-friendly trails in the gorges and valleys near Hausach?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Rötenbach Valley is particularly noted as family-friendly and offers scenic beauty. The Dietenbach Valley is also considered family-friendly and great for cycling away from main roads.

What outdoor activities can I do near these gorges and valleys?

The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those suitable for touring bikes and gravel biking, as well as mountain biking trails. For example, explore routes like the 'View of Hornberg Castle – Vogtsbauernhof Open-Air Museum loop' for cycling or the 'Landwassereck – Fleischdiele loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Hausach, MTB Trails around Hausach, and Gravel biking around Hausach guides.

Are there challenging routes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Sulzbachtal to Landwassereck Route is a challenging trail with coarse gravel and steep inclines, best suited for mountain bikes or experienced gravel cyclists. Hikers can also find more demanding paths, especially when venturing into areas like the Wutach Canyon, which requires good footwear and sure-footedness.

Can I access the valleys and gorges around Hausach using public transport?

Hausach is well-connected within the Black Forest. Many trailheads and points of interest in the Kinzig Valley are accessible via local buses and trains. The KONUS card, often provided with accommodation in the Black Forest, allows free use of public transport, making it convenient to reach various starting points for your adventures.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in the valleys and gorges?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Black Forest, including the valleys and gorges around Hausach. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or in areas with livestock, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and local fauna.

Are there places to eat or drink along the trails in these valleys?

Yes, you can often find cafes, pubs, or traditional guesthouses (Gasthäuser) in the villages and towns located within or at the exits of these valleys. For example, near the Rötenbach Valley, you're not far from the Gasthaus zum Deutschen Jäger (Windkapf) or several rest stops on the Fohrenbühl, providing opportunities to refuel during your outdoor activities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and valleys around Hausach?

Visitors appreciate the quiet and idyllic nature of these valleys, such as the Heubach Valley. Many enjoy the beautiful paths, the scenic views, and the opportunity for cycling on less-traveled roads, as highlighted by those who have explored the Rötenbach Valley and Dietenbach Valley. The blend of natural beauty and opportunities for various outdoor activities is a major draw.

Do I need any special permits to hike or cycle in the valleys around Hausach?

Generally, you do not need special permits for hiking or cycling on the designated trails in the valleys and gorges around Hausach. These areas are freely accessible for recreational use. However, always respect local regulations, especially in protected nature areas, and stay on marked paths.

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