Best canyons around Reinhardshagen are found within the Reinhardswald Nature Park, a region in the southern Weserbergland known for its picturesque landscapes. This area features numerous gorges, locally referred to as "Schluchten," characterized by idyllic streams and varied valley terrain. The extensive Reinhardswald forest, with its ancient beech and oak trees, provides a lush backdrop for these natural formations. These gorge-like features offer rewarding experiences for those exploring the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the region.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Pure nature, a wonderful spot on earth and on hot days a good path to cool off
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A short hike in the Niemetal is definitely highly recommended!
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a very beautiful valley unfortunately the trails are hardly rideable anymore
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Very impassable. We still had fun. But you have to be aware from the outset that you will definitely get dirty and get your feet wet.
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Beautiful and currently very exciting to see how the water masses from the heavy rain in the summer have transformed the valley. The bottom line is that it remains a mystery to me why the two valleys are so neglected. Officially there are still (or lying...) closure signs around. Today the village of Laubach organized a medium-sized hiking event ("Hiking with others"), the routes offered were all on the gravel roads (which are currently in great condition due to the expansion of the power line) and neither through the Grundbachtal nor through the Glasebachtal. Why is that? Why don't we take care of these natural treasures and instead let people "hike" on paths where heavy-duty trucks drive on weekdays?
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Status 09/23, actually free, there are no more trees that could fall in ;-) But it's extremely overgrown, with lots of nettles and thorns - ouch! Not all stream crossings have bridges; after heavy rain, the streams are sometimes very washed out and difficult to navigate.
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Beautiful, wild and romantic hike. However, the path is not maintained. We had to cross at least 8 fallen trees and after a week of rain the trail was very muddy. Still worth it!
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The gorges around Reinhardshagen, located within the Reinhardswald Nature Park, are characterized by idyllic streams, varied valley landscapes, and extensive beech and oak forests. These gorge-like formations offer a lush and serene environment for exploration, often featuring narrow, forested ravines and picturesque riverbanks.
Visitors particularly enjoy Niemetal, known for its wonderfully shady stream valley and well-signposted paths. Another favorite is Grundbach Valley, which offers a scenic hiking trail along a charming brook that you cross multiple times. The Föhrenbachtal Trail is also popular for its rustic forest path through a narrow, tranquil gorge.
Yes, some gorges offer more challenging routes. For instance, the trail through St. Georgengrund is described as quite challenging, requiring hikers to navigate over or under fallen trees and cross streams. Parts can be steep and slippery, so it's recommended for experienced hikers. Similarly, Steinbachtal can be challenging due to overgrown sections and stream crossings, especially after heavy rain.
The gorges are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush greenery and shade, which is ideal for stream valleys like Niemetal. Winter hikes can be picturesque, but some trails might be more challenging due to ice or snow, especially in areas with steep or slippery sections.
Many of the gorge trails, especially those described as intermediate, can be suitable for families. For example, the Grundbach Valley offers a great little hiking trail along the creek, which is enjoyable for people with dogs on warm days and generally accessible. Always check the specific trail conditions and difficulty before heading out with children.
Yes, many trails in the gorges around Reinhardshagen are dog-friendly. The Grundbach Valley, for instance, is specifically mentioned as a great hiking trail for people with dogs on warm days. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Beyond hiking the gorges, the Reinhardswald region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Weser River – Bursfelde Abbey loop from Reinhardshagen', or enjoy running trails like the 'Tillyschanze Tower – Weser Stone loop'. For more options, you can find detailed guides on road cycling, running, and general cycling around Reinhardshagen.
Yes, the Reinhardswald region is rich in history and folklore. It's associated with the Brothers Grimm fairy tales and features historical landmarks such as Sababurg Castle, famously known as 'Sleeping Beauty Castle'. Exploring the gorges allows you to connect with a landscape that intertwines natural beauty with deep cultural roots.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic natural beauty of the gorges. They appreciate the well-maintained paths, the opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene forest environment, and the unique experience of hiking along streams that sometimes take on a gorge-like form. The rustic charm of trails like the Föhrenbachtal Trail is also a highlight.
Reinhardshagen is an integral part of the Reinhardswald Nature Park, an area renowned for its natural splendor. For more detailed information about the park, its features, and activities, you can visit the official Hessen Tourism website: Hessen Tourism - Naturpark Reinhardswald.
When hiking in the gorges, especially on more rustic trails, it's advisable to wear sturdy footwear suitable for varied terrain, including potentially slippery or uneven surfaces. Some trails, like those in St. Georgengrund, may involve crossing streams or navigating around fallen trees. Always check recent trail conditions if possible, and be prepared for changes in weather.


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