Canyons around Schenkenzell offer diverse natural features within the Kinzig valley of the Central Black Forest. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, including riverine landscapes and geological formations. While not traditional canyons, the area provides gorge-like experiences through its valleys and along its waterways. Schenkenzell is a destination for exploring natural beauty and hiking routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A bench overlooking the bridge and the waterfall invites hikers to pause for a moment. Especially during the snowmelt or after heavy rainfall, the waterfall truly shines.
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It is a very beautiful tour of around 8 km in length. Easy to walk. Varied and partly - along the stream - a gorge. The town of Rötenberg offers good parking at the church. There is also an inn here where you can relax after the hike.
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The small streams join together and trickle down the rock face. The background is picturesquely covered in moss. It is worth stopping for a moment and just listening to the sound of the water.
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Wild and small path like in a fairytale forest
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From the Griesbacher waterfall, the hiking trail becomes more exciting.
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On the Teufelkanzelssteig you will pass the Griesbach waterfall. From here the path becomes adventurous
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On the way to the Teufelskanzel you pass the Griesbach waterfall. From here it becomes an adventurous path.
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The most popular spot is the Griesbach Waterfalls, known for its deep gorge and delicate falls accessible via wooden steps. Visitors also highly appreciate Kuhbachtal, a tranquil, narrow valley with a stream, and the Rötenbach Gorge Trail, which follows the Rötenbach river through a historically significant area of mills.
The region offers diverse natural beauty, including picturesque river valleys, dense forests, and interesting geological formations. You'll encounter features like waterfalls, such as the Griesbach Waterfalls, and tranquil streams that accompany hiking paths, as seen in Kuhbachtal. The Lohmühlenbach Valley is particularly noted for its wildly romantic, deeply cut terrain with a rushing stream over rock steps.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all gorge highlights, many of the trails through the valleys offer a natural and engaging experience for families. The Griesbach Waterfalls, with its wooden steps and cool spray, can be an exciting adventure for children. The 'Wasserpfad' (water path) at the Kleine Kinzig reservoir, though not a canyon, is also a beautiful and quiet valley walk suitable for families.
The valleys and gorge-like areas are particularly beautiful after heavy rain, when waterfalls like Griesbach Waterfalls are at their most impressive. Early June is also recommended for places like the Lohmühlenbach Valley when the vegetation is lush and water flow is strong. Generally, warmer months offer pleasant hiking conditions, but be aware that paths can be slippery when wet.
Beyond exploring the valleys, Schenkenzell is an excellent base for various outdoor sports. You can find extensive gravel biking routes, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. Popular routes include those around the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir and trails offering views of the Black Forest.
Yes, the region has a rich history. The Rötenbach Gorge Trail, for instance, follows a river that once powered numerous mills, giving the area the name 'Siebenmühlental' (Seven Mills Valley). Additionally, the Geological Information Trail in Wittichen, a district of Schenkenzell, highlights the area's mining history, where visitors can still find minerals.
The Lohmühlenbach Valley is described as a wildly romantic and deeply cut valley. The Lohmühlenbach stream rushes over countless thresholds and rock steps, especially after rainfall, creating an impressive sight. The valley is very humid, leading to lush green grass, moss, and lichen, with water flowing down the slopes from all directions, making for a very exciting, albeit potentially slippery, path.
The terrain varies, often featuring winding paths, some with wooden steps like at Griesbach Waterfalls. Many trails are rated as intermediate difficulty, such as those in Kuhbachtal and Berneck Valley. Some, like parts of the Lohmühlenbach Valley, can be challenging, especially when wet, due to slippery conditions and steep sections.
Yes, several valleys offer scenic views. The Berneck Valley provides excellent views of the Black Forest landscape. In Kuhbachtal, as you ascend, there's a beautiful view of the Teisenhof. The Kinzig valley itself is known for its charming heights and valleys, offering breathtaking views along its trails.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural experiences, the refreshing cool spray from waterfalls, and the sense of immersion in unspoiled countryside. The varied terrain, from deep gorges to winding river paths, provides engaging hiking. Many enjoy the opportunity to simply listen to the sound of the water and explore the rich natural beauty and history of the Central Black Forest.
While not a canyon, the Kleine Kinzig reservoir area is a popular destination for its natural beauty. It features a 'Wasserpfad' (water path) that guides hikers through a beautiful, quiet valley along the Kleine Kinzig river. The dam itself is an impressive structure made of granite and bunter sandstone, and the area offers scenic views of the lake. Swimming and water sports are prohibited to protect the drinking water supply, but it's great for walks and mountain biking. More information can be found on Wikipedia.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing four-legged companions to enjoy the natural surroundings. For example, the stream in Kuhbachtal offers refreshment for dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers.


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