Canyons in Landkreis Ansbach are integral to the diverse landscape of the Naturpark Frankenhöhe, offering numerous picturesque gorges. These natural formations are often integrated into hiking and cycling routes, providing immersive outdoor experiences. The region features a varied terrain of mixed woodlands, streams, and a mosaic of habitats. Visitors can explore these areas for their natural beauty and tranquility.
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The Tauber is an idyllic, small river that rises near Weikersholz and flows into the Main River near Wertheim after approximately 130 km. It accompanies cyclists almost the entire length of the "Liebliches Taubertal" cycle path between Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Wertheim, offering many beautiful spots for rest stops.
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From Lanzendorf, you can also enjoy a lovely ride into the Aurach Valley. Or out in the opposite direction 😉 The Lanzenbach stream flows through a beautiful side valley towards the Aurach.
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Steep, slippery in the rain, only for safe riders
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The Schandtaubert Valley, which stretches southwest of Rothenburg to Bettenfeld, is a piece of untouched nature. Here, you can truly enjoy the tranquility and, along the way, learn interesting facts about everything from geology to historical hydropower use on the water management trail.
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The Schandtauber is a 14-kilometer-long tributary of the Tauber River. It rises south of Gammesfeld on the Hohenlohe Plain and meanders as a trickle to Bettenfeld in Bavaria. There, water from a karst spring emerges from an underground cave system and supplies the Schandtauber with most of its water. The river then flows through the pristine Schandtauber Valley, past several mills, before flowing into the Tauber at the Schmelzmühle mill below Rothenburg.
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A wonderful spot, unfortunately gravel has been added to the lower section and therefore only conditionally recommended with a trekking rag.
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The sedge can spread unhindered, is not mown and displaces native flora. Do not go there in May or June.
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Great gravel route that can be extended into the Taubertal.
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The canyons in Landkreis Ansbach, nestled within the Naturpark Frankenhöhe, offer a diverse landscape of mixed woodlands, streams, and unique geological formations. You can expect picturesque gorges, tranquil river valleys, and areas of untouched nature. For example, the Steinbachtal Valley is known for its quiet and scenic beauty, while the Tauber Valley features an idyllic river and scenic views along its cycle path.
Yes, several gorges in Landkreis Ansbach are suitable for families. The Steinbachtal Valley and Gickelhäuser Valley are both categorized as family-friendly. The Aurachtal Valley also offers well-paved roads, making it accessible for leisurely rides or walks with children.
The canyons in Landkreis Ansbach are beautiful to visit throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the woodlands and streams. Spring brings fresh greenery, while autumn offers vibrant foliage.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, Landkreis Ansbach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around Ansbach or Rothenburg ob der Tauber. For cyclists, there are extensive MTB trails and gravel biking routes, including options that traverse the Steinbachtal or follow the Tauber River. For more details, check out the Running Trails in Landkreis Ansbach, MTB Trails in Landkreis Ansbach, and Gravel biking in Landkreis Ansbach guides.
Yes, the region offers glimpses into its history. The Schandtaubertal, for instance, features numerous mills or their remains, showcasing historical water utilization. While not directly within the guide's highlights, the broader area around the gorges, especially near towns like Rothenburg ob der Tauber, is rich in cultural heritage.
The difficulty of hikes in the canyons of Landkreis Ansbach varies. Many trails, like those in the Steinbachtal Valley, are described as light to moderately challenging, suitable for leisurely walks. Other areas, such as the Baron von Haaren singletrack or Helmbrechtsgraben Gorge, might offer more intermediate terrain, often featuring forest paths and some water challenges, as noted for the Gickelhäuser Valley.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and scenic beauty of the gorges. Many appreciate the opportunity for peace and seclusion, as highlighted by tips for the Steinbachtal Valley. The well-maintained paths and the immersive experience of nature, often with streams and woodlands, are also highly valued, making them popular hiking destinations.
While many gorges are well-known, places like the Teufelsgraben near Dombach im Loch offer a more secluded experience within a forest setting. The Schandtaubertal, with its karst spring and the largest known Muschelkalk cave in Southern Germany (Schandtauberhöhle), also provides a unique natural wonder that might be considered a hidden gem for those interested in geology.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not universally listed for every highlight, many natural trails in the region, especially those through forests and along rivers, are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The Saubachtal, located north of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, is noted as a 'piece of untouched nature.' It offers an opportunity to experience unspoiled natural surroundings, making it particularly attractive for nature lovers and hikers seeking a pristine environment. The Saubachtal Nature Trail provides a dedicated path to explore this area.
Yes, several gorges in Landkreis Ansbach are designated as natural monuments, recognizing their ecological or geological significance. Examples include the Gickelhäuser Valley and the Egloffswinden Gorge. The Schandtauberhöhle within the Schandtaubertal has also been a nature reserve since 1984.


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