Best canyons around Asselfingen are found within the surrounding Lonetal and Eselsburger Tal regions, characterized by impressive gorges and unique geological formations. These areas feature dramatic river valleys, striking rock formations, and significant prehistoric cave systems. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical importance, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The absolute highlight of our tour this year!!! Idyllic nature, a very easy bike path, and plenty of rest stops (especially at the Biotal farm shop & cafe in Eselsburg).
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The small town, the nature, and the rock are worth seeing and impressive. A trip here is worthwhile.
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Absolutely recommended. You can also eat something and drink coffee there.
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From up here you can take photos all by yourself... With such a wide panorama
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The rock formations are impressive and highly recommended. But be careful, there is a road leading through the valley. It is a direct connection from Eselsburg to Herbrechtingen and is driven on the right. It's a little quieter on the small hiking trail parallel to the road, on the other side of the floodplain.
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The region around Asselfingen, particularly the Eselsburger Tal and Lonetal, is characterized by impressive gorges, unique rock formations, and river valleys. You'll find striking geological formations like the Stone Maidens rock formations in Eselsburger Tal, and ancient caves within the Lone Valley.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Eselsburger Valley offers a beautiful setting with a scenic cycling path along the Brenz river, and the Lone Valley is also considered a great spot for family walks, especially with children, offering accessible natural caves to explore.
The Eselsburger Valley is renowned for its natural beauty, featuring dramatic rock formations such as the famous Stone Maidens rock formations. The Brenz river flows through the valley, creating a picturesque landscape ideal for cycling and enjoying nature. Some areas even offer climbing opportunities.
The Lone Valley is particularly significant, being part of the UNESCO World Heritage. It's famous for its numerous natural caves, which have yielded remarkable archaeological excavations, including the discovery of the 'Lion Man' figure, offering insights into Ice Age art and prehistoric settlements.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the Eselsburger Valley loop, or road cycling on tours such as the Charlottenhöhle – Lonetal loop. For mountain biking, trails like the Vogelherd Cave – Eselsburger Valley Start loop are available. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Asselfingen, Road Cycling Routes around Asselfingen, and MTB Trails around Asselfingen.
While the region is beautiful year-round, spring is particularly appealing when the juniper heaths, rocks, and wetlands, as well as the hillside forests, are in full bloom with Märzenbecher, Hepatica, and Larksporn. Summers can be short and hot, making spring and autumn ideal for comfortable exploration.
Yes, some areas within the Stone Maidens rock formations in the Eselsburger Tal do offer climbing opportunities. However, it's important to note that certain areas, like the View of Falkenstein Rock, may have restrictions, especially during bird breeding seasons.
The 'Stone Maidens' (Steinerne Jungfrauen) are a series of unique and beautiful rock formations located on the eastern slope of the Eselsburger Valley, between Herbrechtingen and Eselsburg. They are a popular photo motif, with a path leading directly through them.
The Lone Valley is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its significant geological formations and rich prehistoric importance. It contains numerous caves that have yielded crucial archaeological finds, including some of the earliest evidence of Ice Age art and human settlement.
Yes, the View of Falkenstein Rock in the Eselsburger Tal offers a wide panorama. From this elevated position, you can take photos and appreciate the expansive landscape of the valley.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique rock formations, the scenic river valleys, and the untouched nature. The combination of natural beauty, opportunities for cycling and hiking, and the historical significance of sites like the UNESCO-listed Lone Valley makes the region a captivating destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.


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