Canyons around Lehrberg refer to the steep-sided valleys and gorges found within the Frankenhöhe Nature Park. This region is characterized by varied natural landscapes, including mixed woodlands and streams, shaped by its unique geological makeup, such as the "Lehrbergschicht" Keuper layer. These natural features contribute to diverse hiking trails and offer a sense of natural immersion. The area provides opportunities to explore picturesque ravines and forested gorges.
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Waating through the mud is a bit desolate. But at this time of the year you can really enjoy the flowers of the bushes.
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Nice, short section of the trail that is easy to walk on.
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Haaren is the surname of a German-Baltic noble family. The family belonging to the Uradel had been based in Kurland and Lithuania since the middle of the 17th century. Their ancestors are said to have come from the Osnabrück area, even if they cannot be clearly proven. The Baltic lineage begins with Christopher Otto Alexander von Haaren († 1745). The noble family was predominantly characterized by landowners and civil servants.
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The path along the gorge is very narrow, you have to go one behind the other as there is no space for two men next to each other. You should also have a certain surefootedness, as the path has slipped a bit in one area and is therefore steep.
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Where the Devil's Trench got its name from remains unknown. From Dr. Eichhorn, once pastor at St. Johannis in Ansbach, reports that one day he was called to the deathbed of a man who wanted to make confession before him. The dying man confessed that he wanted to attack him, the pastor, once when he was on his way from Ansbach to Dautenhaben. But when he was about to pounce on him, he was shocked to see a figure suddenly standing next to Eichhorn and accompanying him through the gorge. Neither before entering the trench was the figure to be seen, nor afterwards, when the pastor had left the ravine again. It must have been an angel of God who guarded the pastor in these critical moments.
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Nice trail on the edge of the gorge
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"Teufelsgraben" was written on the card, so I was curious and had a certain expectation. the path is interesting and certainly ancient, there was stone pavement centuries ago. if you go downhill, the Teufelsgraben on the right is a deeply carved ditch. unspectacular, not worth it.
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When the leaves are covered with hoarfrost it is very romantic
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The canyons around Lehrberg are characterized by steep-sided valleys and gorges within the Frankenhöhe Nature Park. You'll find varied natural landscapes, including mixed woodlands and streams. The region's unique geological makeup, such as the "Lehrbergschicht" Keuper layer, contributes to these picturesque ravines and forested gorges. You can explore natural monuments like the Egloffswinden Gorge.
Many of the trails leading through the gorges around Lehrberg are of intermediate difficulty, requiring some surefootedness, especially in sections like the Egloffswinden Gorge where the path can be narrow and steep. While not explicitly labeled 'family-friendly' in all cases, the general natural beauty and varied terrain offer engaging walks for those comfortable with moderate hiking.
You can explore several distinctive features. The Baron von Haaren singletrack offers a nice path along the edge of a gorge. Another interesting spot is the Teufelsgraben Cobblestone Path, an ancient trail featuring stone pavement that leads through a deeply carved ditch. Additionally, the Egloffswinden Gorge is a natural monument with a narrow, scenic trail.
Yes, the region is known for its ancient hollow ways and natural monuments. The Teufelsgraben Cobblestone Path is an ancient trail with stone pavement that has existed for centuries, leading through a deeply carved ditch. The Ancient Hollow Way System is another notable historical and geological feature, offering a romantic experience, especially when covered with hoarfrost.
The Frankenhöhe Nature Park, where Lehrberg is located, offers beautiful scenery throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. During winter, some paths might be covered with hoarfrost, offering a romantic atmosphere, as noted by visitors to the Ancient Hollow Way System.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail are not detailed, the general nature of the Frankenhöhe Nature Park and its hiking trails typically allows for dog-friendly exploration. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in natural areas, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions on individual paths or protected areas.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Lehrberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the "Wasserzeller Mill – Rezat River with Water Lilies loop." For mountain biking, there are trails such as the "St. Jobst Chapel Ruins (Kappl) – Lake Sonnensee loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Lehrberg, Gravel biking around Lehrberg, and MTB Trails around Lehrberg guides.
Yes, many of the region's extensive hiking trails are integrated with its canyon-like features. For example, the Baron von Haaren singletrack is a trail that runs along the edge of a gorge. The Teufelsgraben Cobblestone Path is another ancient trail that leads through a deeply carved ditch, offering a unique hiking experience.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking or exploring the natural gorges and trails around Lehrberg within the Frankenhöhe Nature Park. These areas are typically open to the public for recreational use. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning natural monuments, and stay on marked paths.
Specific parking details for each individual gorge are not provided, but as the canyons are often integrated into the extensive hiking trails of the Frankenhöhe Nature Park, you can typically find parking at trailheads or designated visitor parking areas within Lehrberg and surrounding villages. Public transport options to reach trail starting points may also be available, though less frequent in rural areas.
Visitors appreciate the sense of natural immersion and the varied landscapes. The trails offer a more exciting experience than typical country lanes, with unique features like the ancient stone pavement of the Teufelsgraben Cobblestone Path. The romantic atmosphere, especially when leaves are covered with hoarfrost, is also a highlight for many, as noted for the Ancient Hollow Way System.


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