Canyons around Steimel are found in the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate, within the Nature Park Rhein-Westerwald. The region features scenic hills, forests, meadows, and varied landscapes including broad valleys. While not known for deep canyons, the area offers several gorges and river valleys that provide opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Steimel's topography includes diverse natural formations suitable for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A small highlight in Rhineland-Palatinate. The almost continuous cycle path is really great.
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Not only the Wiedtal itself is worth a tour. From there you can turn off at several points up to the Westerwaldhöhen and from there you can ski down charming routes with a great view back into the Wiedtal. It's a bit more strenuous, but it's easy to do, especially for e-bikers, and it's almost a must.
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The Wiedradweg is really beautiful! Not boring, but partly on forest paths, gravel paths, unfortunately also longer road sections on quiet country roads. The Wied always more or less in view, bridges, tunnels, recommended!
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In the upper part of the Aubachtal it is pleasantly shady.
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A beautiful, well-developed forest path leads from Gierend along the Gierend Bach to the Hümmericher Mühle. There the Gender Bach flows into the Fockenbach.
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The Steimel region, located in the Nature Park Rhein-Westerwald, is characterized by scenic hills, forests, meadows, and orchards. While not known for deep canyons, you'll discover picturesque gorges, broad river valleys, and winding brook valleys that offer diverse natural formations for exploration.
Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. The Gierender Brook Valley features a well-developed forest path, and the Almersbach Valley (Löwental) offers an idyllic and tranquil setting. The Grenzbach Valley also has a well-developed network of trails recommended for families.
The Wied Valley is highly popular, offering routes for cycling and hiking with views of the Westerwaldhöhen. It's appreciated for its quiet sections and opportunities to connect to more strenuous routes up to the hills.
The region around Steimel is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Wied Valley – Grenzbachtal loop' for gravel biking or 'View of Reichenstein Castle – View of Puderbach loop' for hiking. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Steimel, Hiking around Steimel, and Road Cycling Routes around Steimel guides.
Yes, Wolfskaul is a notable natural monument. It's described as a small fireplace surrounded by trees in a 'ravine,' with a local legend about the last wolf of the Lower Westerwald. It offers a unique, tranquil spot within the forest.
The region's scenic hills, forests, and meadows are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is also suitable, especially for activities along the river valleys.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful, varied landscapes, the well-developed trail networks, and the tranquil settings. Many appreciate the opportunity for quiet routes along rivers and the charming views from higher points, especially for cycling and hiking.
Yes, the Gierender Brook Valley has a well-developed forest path along the Gierend Bach. In the Grenzbach Valley, the network of trails is well-developed and offers great viewpoints. The Wied Valley also features the Wieswanderweg for hikers.
Many of the trails through the gorges and valleys in the Steimel region are suitable for dog walking, especially those through forests and along brook paths. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local wildlife and other visitors.
While the immediate focus is on natural landscapes, the broader Rhein-Westerwald region is known for historical landmarks such as Sayn Castle and wineries along the Rhine. The Grenzbach Valley also has historical connections, with the former Grenzbach mill and the Hölderlin (Westerwald) via ferrata nearby.
The forested and riverine environments of the Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park are home to various wildlife. You might spot common forest animals like deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The tranquil brook valleys provide habitats for smaller creatures and insects.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops, offering diverse scenery without retracing your steps. For instance, the 'Wied Valley – Grenzbachtal loop' is a popular gravel biking option, and various hiking loops can be found in the Hiking around Steimel guide.


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