Best canyons in Naturpark Bayerische Rhön are characterized by the region's volcanic past, which has created impressive geological formations and steep, dramatic rock faces. The landscape features rugged rocks and slopes, offering gorge-like experiences and narrow passages. This area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön, preserving its natural environment. These formations provide a sense of awe similar to more traditional canyons.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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The Aschelbach, which comes from the Rhön high plateau, has created the deep valley of the Eisgraben here. There is a reason for the name Eisgraben: the cool stream water and the accompanying cold air currents ensure that the temperature along the stream is a few degrees lower than in the surrounding area.
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The Aschelbach, which comes from the Rhön high plateau, has created the deep valley of the Eisgraben here. There is a reason for the name Eisgraben: the cool stream water and the accompanying cold air currents ensure that the temperature along the stream is a few degrees lower than in the surrounding area.
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The Naturpark Bayerische Rhön is known for its unique geological formations, primarily due to its volcanic past. You'll encounter impressive basalt structures, such as the striking Basalt-Prismenwand on the Gangolfsberg, which features up to 10-meter-high basalt columns. These formations create dramatic rock faces and narrow passages, offering a canyon-like experience. Many areas also feature rugged rocks and steep slopes, characteristic of the region's volcanic origins.
Yes, several areas offer gorge-like experiences. We recommend exploring the Elsbach Gorge Trail, known for its wildly romantic and natural path along a creek. Another notable spot is the Eisgraben Nature Reserve, which features a small gorge with basalt rock and a wild brook. The Kaskadental also offers a scenic route through a valley with multiple attractions.
The Basalt-Prismenwand (Basalt Prism Wall) on the Gangolfsberg near Oberelsbach is a highly significant geological formation. It showcases well-preserved basalt columns, typically five to six-sided and up to 10 meters high, formed from solidified and tilted basalt. It's a prime example of the powerful volcanic forces that shaped the Rhön millions of years ago. Below it, you can also find the 'Teufelskeller' (Devil's Cellar), a cave formed by collapsed basalt boulders.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Schwarzbach Gorge and the Teufelsmühle (Devil’s Mill) Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly and offers a wonderful basalt stone gorge with a small waterfall. While some trails can be steep or have stony sections, many offer an enjoyable experience for various ages.
The gorges and canyon-like areas in Naturpark Bayerische Rhön are particularly visually attractive during snowmelt, when the creeks are full and flowing vigorously. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is also a good option, with the forest providing shade, but always be prepared for varying weather conditions.
You can expect varied hiking experiences, from geological educational trails to routes along wild brooks. Trails often wind through forest landscapes and can feature rugged rocks, steep slopes, and stony terrain. Some sections, like those in the Kaskadental, may have raised roots, requiring sure-footedness. The area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön, offering immersive nature experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the wild, romantic, and natural beauty of these areas. They appreciate the impressive natural spectacle of water, especially the sound of splashing water in places like the Eisgraben Nature Reserve. The unique basalt formations and the immersive forest environments are also highly valued, providing a sense of awe and a great escape into nature.
Absolutely. The Naturpark Bayerische Rhön offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Marienbrünnlein – Kreuzberg Summit loop from Unterweißenbrunn', or explore various running trails. For those interested in water features, there are also dedicated waterfall hikes, like the 'Rhön Circular Trail 1 Schwarzes Moor'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and Waterfall Hikes guides for the region.
Given the varied terrain, including stony sections and potentially wet areas, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Depending on the weather, waterproof clothing might be advisable. Always carry enough water and snacks, and consider a map or GPS device, as some trails can be wild and natural. If visiting during snowmelt, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Naturpark Bayerische Rhön. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with wildlife, as the region is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Be mindful of other hikers and ensure your dog is comfortable with potentially uneven or rocky terrain.
The difficulty varies. Many trails are considered intermediate, meaning they may involve some ascents, descents, and uneven surfaces. For example, the Kaskadental, while scenic, features raised roots and stony sections. Trails like the Elsbach Gorge Trail are described as natural and can be challenging in parts, especially during certain weather conditions. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.


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