Best canyons around Hilders are found within this municipality, situated in the Rhön region. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including diverse flora and fauna, and tranquil environments. Hilders offers various geological features and natural attractions, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's terrain includes mountains and valleys, contributing to its appeal for exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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A beautiful piece of nature. Highly recommended.
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Beautiful wooden walkway in the middle of the forest.
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There was no boardwalk on the Feldbach here in 2024. The moorland is much further up...
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In 2024 the marked place is in the gorge… Not really a wide landscape… But beautiful…
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www.biosphaere-rhoen.de Information from panel no. 2 Eisgraben - cold wind, natural forests The water of the Aschelbach, which flows over and between the basalt blocks of the Eisgraben, comes from the Black Moor on top of the Hohe Rhön - one of the last intact raised bogs in Germany. Cold air also flows from there down the valley channel. The Eisgraben owes its name to this, because it ensures that the frost lasts here well into spring. Large areas of the Eisgraben are designated as a natural forest reserve and enjoy special protection as a core zone of the UNESCO Rhön Biosphere Reserve. Leaving the moor, the Aschelbach initially meanders quietly through the landscape and finally plunges down a 4-meter-high waterfall. When it enters the forest, the stream is then called Eisgraben. It meanders between the trees and in places drops steeply by up to 10 meters on the side. Every spring, the floods of melting snow transform the narrow summer stream into a raging torrent that cuts ever deeper into the ground. An extreme storm on July 26, 1834 gave the Eisgraben its current appearance. Torrential rain caused a massive landslide that buried the town of Hausen. The catastrophe washed out brown coal in some places, which was then mined. A considerable system of tunnels was created. However, the brown coal was still quite young and therefore of poor quality, so mining was soon stopped. The women's cave is located in the lower part of the Eisgraben. At this point, the water has dug a 50-meter-long and 20-meter-deep cave into the rock. According to legend, this cave was a refuge for the women from the hamlet of Hillenberg in times of trouble. Today, the cave is no longer accessible. Also nearby are a hunter's hut and the ruins of Hildenburg.
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Impressive natural spectacle of water, very worth seeing and interesting, great location
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The mountain hiking trail on the Elsbach is a hidden gem, a symphony of rushing water, old trees and the scent of wild nature. Here, in the silence of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, the wild romance of a path that winds along a lively stream is revealed. The murmur of the Elsbach is a constant companion on this path. With every step, up and through the wooded Kerbtal, the worries of everyday life become quieter and the beauty of nature louder. It is a place where you feel the world with all its colors and sounds more intensely. In summer, the path offers a refreshing coolness, a green roof of leaves protects from the heat and lets the light fall in soft rays on the ground. The Elsbach Bridge can be seen in the distance, from where the idyllic path is best explored. When the snow begins to melt, the Elsbach turns into a rushing spectacle. The water dances and jumps over rocks, winding through the gorge the river has carved over the centuries. Even as one hikes uphill and the trail becomes more challenging, the depths of the gorge reveal themselves to the left, a sight that inspires both awe and wonder. The view of the bubbling water that is constantly finding its way is an unforgettable experience. The Elsbach shows its charming face in every season: framed by delicate green in spring, cool and shady in summer, bathed in a sea of gold and red in autumn and a quiet, frosty wonderland in winter. The mountain hiking trail on Elsbach is a hiking highlight for those who want to feel the rhythm of nature and hike in a landscape that invites you to pause and enjoy. Here in the heart of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve you are reminded of how valuable and worthy of protection the quiet splendor of our natural world is.
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Among the most popular gorges around Hilders are the Cascade Gorge, known for its varied forest route with bridges and a rushing river, and the Elsbach Gorge Trail, which offers a wildly romantic and natural experience along a creek. Visitors also highly rate the Eisgraben Nature Reserve, a forest area featuring a small gorge with basalt rock formations and the sound of splashing water.
Yes, the Schwarzbach Gorge and the Teufelsmühle (Devil’s Mill) Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering an impressive natural spectacle of water and basalt stones. The Boardwalk Through the Moor, Naturpark Hessische Rhön is also family-friendly, providing accessible paths to explore the unique moorland landscape.
The gorges around Hilders showcase diverse natural features. You can find varied forest routes, rushing rivers, small bridges, and narrow paths along streams. Highlights like the Eisgraben Nature Reserve feature basalt rock formations and wild brooks, while the Schwarzbach Gorge boasts moss-overgrown basalt stones and a waterfall. The region is also rich in diverse flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature observation.
The Ritterschlucht (Knight's Gorge) near Hilders is a notable natural attraction known for its diverse flora and fauna and tranquil atmosphere. It features paved paths winding through the gorge, following a watercourse at the lush foot of the Auersberg mountain. It's an excellent location for leisurely walks, birdwatching, and immersing oneself in the peaceful natural beauty of the Rhön, with a circular hiking trail and a renovated bird trail passing through it.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Hilders region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. These routes often take you through scenic landscapes, including mountains and valleys, providing opportunities for diverse outdoor adventures.
Yes, several hiking opportunities are available. The Ritterschlucht, for example, is traversed by circular hiking trail number 4 and a dedicated bird trail. The Elsbach Gorge Trail is a popular hiking route that offers a close-to-nature experience along the creek. Many of the gorges are integrated into the wider network of trails in the Rhön Mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the varied and natural beauty of the gorges. They enjoy the 'super varied forest routes' with bridges and rivers, the 'wildly romantic' and 'close to nature' experiences, especially during snowmelt, and the 'impressive natural spectacle' of waterfalls and basalt formations. The peaceful and shady environments, even in midsummer, are also highly appreciated.
The Ritterschlucht is freely accessible and features well-maintained, paved paths, making it suitable for leisurely walks. Photography is permitted, allowing visitors to capture its natural beauty. It's an ideal spot for birdwatching and observing the Rhön's natural biodiversity.
The gorges offer pleasant experiences throughout much of the year. The Cascade Gorge is noted as being a 'nice, shady and pleasant tour even in midsummer.' The Elsbach Gorge Trail is particularly recommended for a 'great experience with the snow melt,' suggesting spring is also a good time to visit.
Yes, the region is known for its interesting geological features. The Eisgraben Nature Reserve, for instance, is characterized by its basalt rock formations. Similarly, the Schwarzbach Gorge features wonderful basalt stone formations, often overgrown with moss, creating a unique visual appeal.
While specific dog policies for every gorge are not detailed, the Rhön region generally offers many dog-friendly hiking opportunities. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, especially in nature reserve areas like the Ritterschlucht.
Many gorges offer scenic views as part of their natural charm. The Cascade Gorge is listed as a viewpoint, providing constantly changing angles and a 'feast for the eyes' with its narrow paths and beeches. The Boardwalk Through the Moor also offers great open and wide landscapes with eye-catching features.


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