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Top 14 Gorges around Spalt

Canyons around Spalt, locally known as "Schluchten," are characterized by their unique geological formations, primarily carved into Burgsandstein. The region features narrow gorges and chasms formed by streams eroding sandstone, creating semi-caves and visible rock layers. These natural monuments offer insights into the area's geological history and provide opportunities for exploration. Spalt is situated in Middle Franconia, a landscape known for its varied terrain.

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  • The most popular canyons is Massendorfer Gorge, a gorge approximately 300…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Massendorfer Gorge

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- The entry point is hard to find

- many mosquitoes

- great scenery is worth it

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Schnittlinger Loch

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Walkways take you through impressive rock formations.

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Also very worth seeing in winter. So when winter comes again with freezing temperatures 😉. Then there are great icicles to admire. Surefootedness and some skill would be good ❄️

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Nice hike in connection with the Schnittlinger Loch

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Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry

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Worth seeing, large sandstone formations in the middle of the forest.
Around the big sandstone walls there are some MTB trail, up and downhills to work on his technique. (Fun guarantee) :)

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Burg-Berg
March 27, 2024, Sandstone Gorge (Zigeunerloch)

An absolutely worthwhile destination!

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Worthwhile path beautiful nature

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Walkways take you through impressive rock formations.

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very nice nature hiking highlight what beautiful nature

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The gorge has a lot to offer 😊. Nevertheless, you should be able to walk well, as it can be very slippery at times.

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Nice hike in connection with the Schnittlinger Loch

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Börnie
August 29, 2021, Schnittlinger Loch

A must for every gap hiker. There are several more fascinating gorges around Spalt.

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Sandstone gorge. Unfortunately a bit overgrown ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable gorges to visit around Spalt?

The region around Spalt, known for its 'Schluchten' or gorges, features several captivating natural formations. Two of the most impressive are the Massendorfer Gorge, recognized as Geotope 576R001, and the Schnittlinger Loch, Geotope 576R002. Both offer unique geological insights and scenic hiking opportunities.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the gorges near Spalt?

You'll encounter narrow gorges carved into Burgsandstein, featuring semi-caves, visible rock layers, and moss-covered monoliths. Streams like the Hatzelbach have shaped these landscapes, creating deep chasms and revealing sediment structures with individual quartz pebbles. The Müllersloch Gorge and Waterfall also offers a waterfall during rainy weather and impressive icicles in freezing winter conditions.

Are the gorges around Spalt suitable for families?

Yes, many of the gorges are suitable for families. For instance, the Schnittlinger Loch is considered family-friendly, though it's not suitable for strollers due to steep and uneven terrain. Sturdy footwear is recommended for all gorges, especially after rain, as paths can be slippery.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges in Spalt?

The gorges offer different charms throughout the year. The Schnittlinger Loch is well walkable even in winter, offering a unique atmosphere. The Müllersloch Gorge and Waterfall is particularly worth seeing in winter for its icicles. Autumn or misty conditions can enhance the mystical feel of the Massendorfer Gorge.

What are the difficulty levels for hiking in the Spalt gorges?

The gorges generally offer intermediate to challenging trails. For example, the Massendorfer Gorge is rated intermediate, while the Schnittlinger Loch has sections that can be challenging due to steps and steep terrain. The Müllersloch Gorge and Waterfall is also considered challenging. Always wear firm footwear due to potentially slippery conditions.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Spalt?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the Spalt region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy loops around the Brombachsee or moderate tours to Ratibor Castle. There are also many running trails, such as those around Igelsbachsee, and extensive hiking opportunities. For more details, explore the hiking guides, cycling guides, and running guides for Spalt.

Are there any geological points of interest besides the main gorges?

Yes, the region is rich in geological formations. The Sandstone Gorge (Zigeunerloch) is another notable sandstone gorge, similar to the Schnittlinger Loch but smaller. Additionally, the Heidenberg Sandstone Quarry showcases large sandstone formations and offers insights into the area's geological history.

What should I pack or wear when visiting the gorges?

Due to the uneven and often slippery terrain, especially after rain, sturdy and firm footwear is highly recommended. Some visitors also suggest being prepared for mosquitoes in certain areas, like the Massendorfer Gorge.

What makes the Massendorfer Gorge a unique experience?

The Massendorfer Gorge is celebrated for its 'wild and untamed character' and mystical atmosphere. This narrow gorge, approximately 300 meters long, 50 meters wide, and up to 20 meters deep, features semi-caves, visible sandstone layers, and moss-covered monoliths. Wooden footbridges and winding paths enhance the adventurous feel of the hike.

What is special about the Schnittlinger Loch?

The Schnittlinger Loch is praised for its 'wildly romantic' atmosphere and distinctive geological formations. Here, the Hatzelbach stream has carved a deep chasm into the Upper Burgsandstein, creating semi-caves and rock faces up to 15 meters high. It offers a sense of adventure with its winding path and the soothing sound of the Hatzelbach.

Can I combine a visit to the gorges with other nearby attractions?

Yes, you can. A hike through the Massendorfer Gorge can be combined with a visit to the nearby Müllersloch Gorge and Waterfall and the Celtic circular rampart of Bärenburg. The Schnittlinger Loch can be integrated into longer circular hikes and is not far from the Zigeunerloch.

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