Best canyons around Zimmern unter der Burg are characterized by deeply incised valleys within the Keuperwaldgebiet. The region features dramatic geological formations, particularly along the Schwarzenbach river and its headwaters. These valleys offer numerous hiking opportunities through dense forests and along watercourses. Visitors can explore natural monuments and unique geological features that provide a rugged outdoor experience.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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A richly structured valley with rock formations, steppe heaths, wet meadows, lean grasslands and the impressive Schlichemklamm gorge, which has cut deep into the shell limestone.
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The path is now partially overgrown with blackberry bushes, grasses, and nettles, and there are some tree trunks to climb over! So, it's beautifully natural! Sturdy footwear is recommended on muddy and rooty paths! Tick alert!
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Truly wild. Almost like a real jungle. But be careful; it's not very easy to walk.
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At the upper entrance, the barrier boards were placed so close together that no bike could fit through. Not without reason, because the hiking trail in the gorge is muddy enough in places as it is. But it's really fun to walk.
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Beautiful little natural gorge
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In Rotenzimmern, at the end of Täbingerstr. the Waldenbachschlucht begins. The climb is approx. 1.2 km long and has to overcome almost 100 m in altitude.
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Coming from the mouth, the Schlichemtal is a wonderful valley to walk through. The path is very varied. The “finale” and also the highlight is of course the section in the gorge.
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A magnificent natural monument, but when visiting, please remember that we are in a nature reserve.
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The region around Zimmern unter der Burg is known for its deeply incised valleys, offering dramatic natural experiences. Key highlights include the Schlichem Gorge, which is particularly impressive during high water levels, and the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve, a richly structured valley featuring rock formations and the impressive Schlichemklamm gorge.
Yes, the area boasts fascinating geological features. A must-see is the Split Rock on Schafberg, a natural monument with crevices that are fun to explore for those who are sure-footed. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve also features notable rock formations.
The deeply incised valleys, especially those of the Schwarzenbach river and its headwaters, provide numerous hiking opportunities through dense forests and along watercourses. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For specific hiking options, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Zimmern unter der Burg or Hiking around Zimmern unter der Burg.
Absolutely. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve is highlighted as family-friendly, offering a natural experience with diverse landscapes suitable for walks. The Split Rock on Schafberg also offers an adventurous experience for older children and the young at heart who are sure-footed.
Visitors frequently express awe at the natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. The Schlichem Gorge often elicits 'WOW!!!' reactions, with many comparing its beauty to larger, well-known gorges. The adventurous exploration of crevices at the Split Rock on Schafberg is also a popular highlight.
The region offers a natural experience that can be enjoyed in various seasons. The Schlichem Gorge is particularly impressive during high water levels, which often occur after heavy rain or during snowmelt. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve is noted as a natural experience suitable even on warm summer days, and is even more beautiful with more water.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. The Schenkenbach Valley, for example, features a wide forest path that is accessible by bike and provides a direct connection to the Neckartalradweg. For more cycling routes, you can check out the Cycling around Zimmern unter der Burg guide.
While specific wildlife is not detailed, the region's deeply incised valleys are part of the Keuperwaldgebiet (Keuper forest area), which implies a rich forest ecosystem. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve, with its diverse landscapes including steppe heaths, wet meadows, and lean grasslands, supports a variety of flora and fauna typical of such natural habitats.
The Schlichem Gorge itself is a prominent feature within the region, offering a clean brook flowing through several turns. While not explicitly named as a single trail, it forms a key part of many hiking routes in the area. Visitors describe it as a 'small Wutachtal,' suggesting a well-defined path along the watercourse. You can find routes that incorporate this gorge in the general hiking guides for the region.
Yes, the deeply incised valleys naturally create opportunities for scenic views. For instance, the Split Rock on Schafberg is categorized as a viewpoint, offering perspectives of the surrounding landscape. Hiking trails in the area often lead to elevated positions that provide breathtaking views of the valleys and forests.
Yes, the region is rich in natural monuments. The Schlichem Gorge is also classified as a natural monument, recognized for its impressive geological features and the clean brook that flows through it. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve encompasses several natural monuments, including the Schlichemklamm gorge and various rock formations.


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