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Top 6 Gorges around Pfaffenhofen

Best canyons around Pfaffenhofen are characterized by picturesque gorges and holloways, locally known as "Schluchten" and "Hohlwege." These natural formations offer unique geological features and engaging landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The region provides diverse terrain for hiking Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, ranging from deep ravines to ancient sunken roads. Visitors can explore these natural monuments and experience the local flora and historical pathways.

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  • The most popular canyons is Hollow way, a gorge that serves as…

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Sauhöhle Hollow Way

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240m long ravine!
It connects the two paths "Am Breiten Stein" and "Im Haag" on the outskirts of the municipality of Sulzfeld.

The hiking trail "Walks between wine, forest and meadow orchards" leads through the Sauhohle!

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The quarry is a relic from times long past and has not been "in operation" for a long time. Nevertheless, it is beautiful to look at the rock formation - it almost looks as if you can "see" different centuries.

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Muttersbach Valley

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In the Muttersbach valley ... a quiet, long, varied, natural one, with headwaters and side valleys/side streams, vineyards always recognizable on the slopes, slightly ascending, a gem/highlight! And ... on the entire route almost "all alone".

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Hollow way

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Old, unpaved sunken road as a beautiful connecting route between the Schlettichweg and the Schlettichsteinbruch.

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Ransbach Gorge

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Very beautiful gorge on the Ransbach but very steep, you should be sure-footed.
Halfway through you can see the Kesselgraben, a cliff edge and you can see the rock layers

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Michael (Wasi)
February 16, 2025, Old Quarry in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg

The quarry is a relic from times long past and has not been "in operation" for a long time. Nevertheless, it is beautiful to look at the rock formation - it almost looks as if you can "see" different centuries.

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Very beautiful gorge on the Ransbach but very steep, you should be sure-footed. Halfway through you can see the Kesselgraben, a cliff edge and you can see the rock layers

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Kristian
December 16, 2024, Hohlweg

Old, unpaved sunken road as a beautiful connecting route between the Schlettichweg and the Schlettichsteinbruch.

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This is a very nice path through an unpaved ravine, the sides of which are overgrown with bushes.

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The path here leads past a former quarry. It goes down a few meters steeply here. The best way to get to the quarry is from Schillerplatz, although there is no real path there either. In Mühlbach (further to the southwest), for example, stones were worked. Mühlbach is still known today as a stonemason's village (like Schmie, which is also on the Eppingen lines towards Maulbronn).

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Sunken roads are something very special

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Once upon a time - a relic of bygone times

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In this tour there is a ravine with information about insects, plants and animals. The tour with a visit (at the time of the broom) at the Pfefferle winery. www.komoot.de/tour/983235653

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural formations can I expect to find around Pfaffenhofen?

The Pfaffenhofen region is known for its picturesque "Schluchten" (gorges/ravines) and "Hohlwege" (holloways). These are unique geological features that offer engaging landscapes for hikers and nature enthusiasts, providing diverse terrain from deep ravines to ancient sunken roads.

Which are some of the most popular gorges and holloways in the Pfaffenhofen area?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Hollow way, an old, unpaved sunken road connecting Schlettichweg and Schlettichsteinbruch. Another highly regarded spot is Sauhöhle Hollow Way, a 240-meter-long ravine near Sulzfeld. The Muttersbach Valley is also popular for its quiet, varied natural setting with headwaters and vineyards.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring gorges near Pfaffenhofen?

Yes, the Muttersbach Valley is noted as family-friendly, offering a natural and serene hiking experience. For a more adventurous family outing, the Glemmbachklamm near Kiefersfelden (about 1.5 hours' drive) is well-suited for families with children aged 10 and above, featuring narrow paths, small waterfalls, and sections with wire ropes.

What kind of hiking experiences do the gorges and holloways offer?

The region offers varied hiking experiences. You can explore ancient sunken roads like the Hollow way, or traverse V-shaped ravines such as the Sauhöhle Hollow Way. Trails often lead through forests, alongside streams, and past vineyards, providing a mix of natural beauty and historical pathways. Some routes, like the Ransbach Gorge, can be quite steep and require sure-footedness.

Are there any historical or unique geological sites among the gorges?

Yes, the Old Quarry in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg is a relic from past times, offering a glimpse into bygone eras with its rock formations. The Sauhöhle Hollow Way is a 240-meter-long V-shaped ravine, providing a dark and cool passage that is a highlight along the "Wandern zwischen Wein, Wald und Streuobstwiesen" trail.

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

Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Pfaffenhofen area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around the gorges. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and mountain biking. Dedicated hiking guides are also available for the broader region.

What is the best time to visit the gorges and holloways around Pfaffenhofen?

While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the nature of these formations suggests spring, summer, and autumn are ideal. Spring brings lush greenery, summer offers cool passages within the ravines, and autumn provides vibrant foliage. Winter visits might be possible, but some trails could be slippery or less accessible due to snow or ice.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and holloways in the Pfaffenhofen region?

Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations and the opportunity to experience nature up close. The quiet, varied, and natural settings, such as the Muttersbach Valley, are often highlighted. The cool, dark passages of holloways like Sauhöhle Hollow Way also provide a memorable experience. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 70 upvotes and 30 photos shared across various highlights.

Are there any challenging trails among the gorges?

Yes, the Ransbach Gorge is described as very beautiful but also very steep, requiring sure-footedness. It offers views of the Kesselgraben and exposed rock layers, making it suitable for more experienced hikers looking for a challenging route.

Can I find circular walks or trails of varying durations?

Many of the trails in the region, including those passing through gorges and holloways, are part of larger hiking networks. For example, the Sauhöhle Hollow Way is a point of interest along the "Wandern zwischen Wein, Wald und Streuobstwiesen" trail, which suggests opportunities for circular routes. The Glemmbachklamm, though further afield, offers a round trip of about 15 kilometers with a walking time of around five hours.

What should I wear or bring when exploring these natural areas?

Given the terrain, which can include steep sections, unpaved paths, and potentially wet areas (especially in gorges like Glemmbachklamm where water can be knee-deep), sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Layered clothing is advisable for varying temperatures, and for longer hikes, bring water and snacks. If exploring challenging routes or areas with wire ropes, appropriate safety gear might be necessary.

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