Best canyons around Mögglingen are characterized by unique geological formations in the north-eastern foothills of the Swabian Jura. The region features distinctive rock formations and valleys, offering varied natural landscapes. These areas provide opportunities for exploring geological features around Mögglingen and engaging in outdoor activities. The landscape includes deep-cut valleys and impressive rock formations, making it a notable destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Very nice paths whether for hiking/walking or by bike
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Good footwear recommended. Path very narrow and slippery
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Beautiful long dry valley south of the Kocher source
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A very beautiful dry valley near Oberkochen. The approx. 5 km long Tiefental is a dry valley of particular charm and is therefore also a landscape protection area. The valley floor is largely forest-free. About 2.5 km up the valley, the never-ending "Hubertusquelle" has its source at the layer boundary Weißjura Gamma/Delta (570 m above sea level). A small dammed pond is fed by it. After a few 100 m, the water seeps into the gravel bed of the Tiefental. At the confluence of the Tiefental and the Urbrenztal, the "Fleinsquelle" rises when the water level is high. It shows that the Tiefental drains mainly to the Kocher. Further information at https://www.oberkochen.de
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The Teufelsklinge is to be climbed step by step. Not entirely harmless, a sign warns at the very front. We dared and did not regret it.
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The Wolfertstal is a tip, because the valley is nestled between Langert and Volkmarsberg and you are practically in pure nature.
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With great icicles in winter, situated on a steep rock face.
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The area around Mögglingen, located in the north-eastern foothills of the Swabian Jura, is known for its unique geological formations. While not traditional canyons, you'll find distinctive rock formations, deep-cut valleys, and dry valleys. The most notable feature is the Wental Rock Sea, a natural monument with bizarre limestone rock formations and countless stone pillars.
The primary 'canyon-like' feature is the Wental Rock Sea. This unique natural monument features a 'sea' of huge boulders and impressive limestone rock formations, some named 'Wentalweible,' 'Sphinx,' or 'Bischofshut.' Its surreal landscape and deep-cut valley offer a dramatic natural experience. Other notable areas include the Wolfertstal Valley and Tiefental Dry Valley.
Yes, the Teufelsklinge Waterfall is a must-see. This waterfall and gorge offers a rewarding view and is worth visiting in every season, especially when the water flow is abundant. It can be a bit slippery when wet, so sure-footedness is advised.
The Wental Rock Sea is unique due to its geological formation over millions of years, where the Wedel stream carved deeply into the rock, leaving behind dolomite rock formations. It features countless stone pillars, narrow crevices, and small caves. The area is also a nature reserve, boasting rich biodiversity and offering educational paths to learn about its formation.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the unique rock formations and caves at the Wental Rock Sea, which also has designated rock climbing routes for adventurous visitors (proper equipment and permits required). Hiking is popular, with trails like the 'Wentallehrpfad' (Wental educational path). For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Mögglingen guide. Cycling is also a great way to experience areas like the Wolfertstal Valley, which has well-graveled paths suitable for bikes. Find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Mögglingen guide.
Many areas are very family-friendly. The Wental Rock Sea is an excellent destination for families, as children can enjoy discovering the caves and crevices. It also features a large adventure playground. The Wolfertstal Valley and Tiefental Dry Valley are also noted as family-friendly, with paths suitable for walking or cycling, even with a bicycle trailer.
Yes, many trails in the valleys and around the geological formations are dog-friendly. For example, the Wolfertstal Valley has paths that are easy to navigate with a dog. The Rottal Valley is also wonderful to explore with a dog. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
The region offers beauty in every season. The Teufelsklinge Waterfall is particularly impressive in autumn and winter when it has abundant water, though paths can be slippery. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and exploring the rock formations and enjoying the rich biodiversity. The tranquil atmosphere of the Wental Rock Sea can be enjoyed year-round.
The Wolfertstal Valley is known for its pure natural beauty, nestled between Langert and Volkmarsberg. It's a popular spot for cycling and walking, with well-maintained paths. Historically, the 'actual' Wolfertstal is considered a steep side valley leading up to Volkmarsberg, distinct from the main valley towards Essingen.
The Tiefental Dry Valley is a charming, approximately 5 km long dry valley near Oberkochen, designated as a landscape protection area. Its valley floor is largely forest-free. It features the 'Hubertusquelle' spring and, when water levels are high, the 'Fleinsquelle' at its confluence with the Urbrenztal, indicating its drainage towards the Kocher river.
Yes, near popular spots like the Wental Rock Sea, you can find a hotel/restaurant offering opportunities to stop for a bite to eat after your walk. Mögglingen and nearby Heubach also offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options for visitors.


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