Black Forest gorges and ravines near Oberharmersbach offer a variety of natural features and hiking experiences. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, and extensive hiking trails. While not known for traditional deep canyons, the area provides impressive natural formations and ravine-like sections. These natural monuments and diverse trails allow visitors to connect with the natural beauty of the Black Forest.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Hiking around Oberharmersbach
A bench overlooking the bridge and the waterfall invites hikers to pause for a moment. Especially during the snowmelt or after heavy rainfall, the waterfall truly shines.
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beautiful nature yes definitely
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I haven't seen anything so wonderful in a long time.
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The Ibacher Schliff consists of red sandstone rocks
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The Ibacher Schliff is a section of the Schwarzwaldsteig. Caution is advised here, especially in heavy rain - hiking through it is then difficult or not recommended. The path through the Schliff is only a foot wide and runs on sandy ground. Source: https://www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info/attraktionen/ibacher-schliff-am-schwarzwaldsteig-736b8ec6c7
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The small streams join together and trickle down the rock face. The background is picturesquely covered in moss. It is worth stopping for a moment and just listening to the sound of the water.
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Attractive area with a beautiful view
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The gorges and ravines around Oberharmersbach offer a variety of natural features. You can find impressive rock formations, such as the red sandstone cliffs at Ibacher Schliff, and picturesque waterfalls like the Griesbach Waterfalls, where small streams trickle down moss-covered rock faces. The region also features wild river sections with scree, boulders, and numerous small water cascades, particularly along the Wilde Rench, as seen in the Wilde Rench Valley Between Herbstwasen and Weiherplatz.
Yes, there are family-friendly options available. The area around the Wilde Rench Stream is noted for its family-friendly trails. The Wildreich-Uferweg, which runs along the Wilde Rench, is particularly recommended as it is often shady and cool, making it pleasant for families, especially on warmer days.
The terrain in the gorges around Oberharmersbach can vary. Trails often involve natural paths, sometimes with wooden steps and walkways, as found at the Griesbach Waterfalls. Some sections, like the Ibacher Schliff and Bollenbacher Schliff, are described as steep, stony, rocky, and rooty, requiring sure-footedness. Caution is advised, especially when wet, as paths can be slippery.
The gorges and ravines around Oberharmersbach are beautiful throughout the year, but certain times offer unique experiences. After heavy rain, the Griesbach Waterfalls are particularly impressive. Summer days are ideal for enjoying the cool spray from the falls or the shady paths along the Wilde Rench. However, some paths can be slippery when wet, so exercise caution.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Oberharmersbach offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular Harmersbacher Vesperweg Premium Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes for both touring bicycles and gravel biking. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Oberharmersbach, Cycling around Oberharmersbach, and Gravel biking around Oberharmersbach guide pages.
Yes, some trails offer convenient spots for breaks. Along the Wilde Rench Valley Between Herbstwasen and Weiherplatz, you can find Gasthof Herbstwasen, which is an ideal place to stop for a break and even stock up on drinks from their hiker's fridges. Additionally, near the Wilde Rench Stream, you'll find the Fischfelsenhütte with seating and a fountain.
The Wilde Rench Stream is notable for its picturesque journey through the Black Forest. It originates at Kniebis at 915 meters and flows through a secluded meadow valley, bubbling over small waterfalls and Buntsandsteinblöcke (Bunter sandstone blocks). The popular Wiesensteig trail runs along its upper reaches, offering scenic views.
The Teufelskanzel (Devil's Pulpit) is a significant red sandstone rock formation near Oberharmersbach. It offers an adventurous hiking experience with fascinating rock structures, moss-covered stone steps, and wooden steps. While it may not provide expansive views, the journey through and around the formation itself is considered spectacular. It's worth visiting for hikers seeking a unique and rugged trail, though sure-footedness is necessary, especially when wet.
The Griesbach Waterfalls feature small streams that join together and trickle down moss-covered rock faces. The path through this deep gorge winds over wooden steps and walkways, offering a refreshing experience, particularly on hot summer days. It's especially worth seeing after heavy rain when the water flow is more abundant.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and the adventurous hiking experiences. The cool spray from delicate falls, the unique rock formations, and the serene atmosphere of the forest trails are frequently highlighted. Many appreciate the opportunity to connect with nature through well-signposted routes and charming countryside, especially the sections that feel like a wild mountain stream.
Yes, some gorge trails in the area are considered challenging. For instance, the Ibacher Schliff is described as a steep, beautiful path through red sandstone cliffs, and the Bollenbacher Schliff is a stony, rocky, and rooty section. These trails, often part of the Schwarzwaldsteig, require caution and sure-footedness, especially as they can be slippery when wet.
The Holdersbach Valley, a side valley of the Harmersbach, is known for its panoramic views. While not a canyon, it is part of the 'Aussichtsreiches Oberharmersbach' hiking series, which highlights scenic spots. It offers beautiful vistas and an excellent opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area's lush forests and rolling hills.


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