Canyons around Brennberg are characterized by the Höllbach Valley, a nature reserve featuring a wild and romantic landscape. The Höllbach stream has carved its way through impressive rock formations and a forested gorge. This area provides a natural environment for outdoor activities, particularly hiking. Visitors can explore root paths and navigate over granite and gneiss blocks.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
Highlight • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Climb
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more gorges around Brennberg.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
From above you have a great view of the Otterbach stream and the rock formations below.
1
0
Absolutely brilliant! A bit steep, but truly fantastic. ...
0
0
Wow, how beautiful! The so-called Jacob's Ladder is amazing!
0
0
Sturdy footwear and surefootedness are required. Plan enough time to enjoy the walk.
0
1
As mentioned before, Hell is worth a visit, but sure-footed shoes are a must.
0
1
The canyons around Brennberg are primarily characterized by the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve. Here, the Höllbach stream carves its way through a wild and romantic landscape featuring impressive rock formations, a forested gorge, and moss-covered granite and gneiss blocks. You'll find root paths and the constant sound of rushing water.
Yes, the Höllbachtal Trail is a popular intermediate route that winds through the gorge, showcasing unique Wollsackverwitterungen on granite rocks. The Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve itself offers trails, including sections of circular route 149 and the Goldsteig, allowing you to explore the rocky forest gorge.
Most trails, such as the Höllbachtal Trail and those within the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve, are rated as intermediate. They require sturdy shoes and sure-footedness due to root paths, stones, and occasional climbing over blocks. While not overly dramatic, they offer a moderate challenge.
While the Otterbach Valley is noted as family-friendly, some of the more rugged canyon trails, particularly in the Höllbach Valley, are not suitable for strollers. For instance, the Höllbachtal Trail involves climbing, crossing bridges, and navigating narrow sections. A baby carrier or sling is recommended for very young children if you wish to explore these more challenging areas.
The area is known for impressive granite and gneiss rock formations. In places like the Hölltal Rock Formations, you'll find interesting rocks that are great for looking at or even climbing. The Höllbachtal Trail is embedded by unique Wollsackverwitterungen on granite rocks.
Visitors consistently praise the wild and romantic natural beauty of the area, especially the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve. The interplay of rushing water and moss-covered rocks, the dense forest, and the immersive experience of navigating root paths and stone blocks are frequently highlighted. Many find it a captivating environment for nature enthusiasts and a great place to experience the 'energy of the countryside'.
Given the rugged terrain with roots and stones, sturdy shoes are absolutely mandatory for hiking in the Brennberg canyons. Sure-footedness is also required on many sections. Layered clothing is advisable, as the forested gorges can be cooler.
Yes, the region around Brennberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find options for Gravel biking around Brennberg, Running Trails around Brennberg, and Cycling around Brennberg. These guides provide routes that explore the wider natural landscape, including areas near the canyons.
Yes, circular route 149 leads through the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve. There are also smaller circular routes specifically within the nature reserve itself, offering a comprehensive experience of the gorge and its features.
While the Höllbach Valley is the primary and most renowned canyon-like area, the Otterbach Valley offers a similar scenic experience with its granite rocks and moss-covered stones. It provides a relaxed section suitable for easy hiking or a walk, making it a pleasant alternative or addition to your visit.
The canyons, particularly the Höllbach Valley, are beautiful year-round. However, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. In warmer temperatures, the constant presence of the Höllbach stream and the cool forest floor provide a refreshing experience.


Already discovered everything in this region? See additional gorges around Brennberg for your next adventure: