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Family-friendly, exciting hiking route in the Swabian-Franconian Forest, Baden-Württemberg. This entertaining route is an experience for young and old and offers exciting experiences in nature. On natural paths it goes through the impressive Hörschbach gorge to the rear Hörschbach waterfall. There are restaurants in the nearby Murrhardt. Highlights of the route: - Adventure-packed natural spectacle - Varying landscape - Experience for young and old
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Interesting, wonderful hike in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park, Baden-Württemberg. The gorge in which the two waterfalls are located is a designated natural monument and nature reserve. The rear waterfall is particularly impressive and falls in several cascades at a depth of 12 meters. The area is home to numerous and special flora and fauna. Highlights of the hike: - Hörschbach Gorge - Hörschbach waterfalls
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Idyllic, popular circular hike in the Swabian-Franconian Forest, Baden-Württemberg. A wonderful tour along the Hörsch waterfalls. The path into the gorge is partially damaged by landslides and rocky slopes, so it is recommended not to hike directly into the gorge but to use the designated hiking trails. Highlights of the hike: - Murrhardt old town - Fantastic views - Hörschbach waterfalls
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Unique fairy trail in the Swabian Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg This loop trail, one of the fairy trails, is a certified premium hiking trail in the Swabian-Franconian Forest. The city center of Murrhardt marks the beginning of this varied hike; So you can easily get there by bus and train and find some places to stop for a break. The majority of the path runs through beautiful forest with a few ascents and descents, with beautiful views to be enjoyed from the heights. The highlight is of...
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Easy circular hike near Großerlach, Baden-Württemberg This circular hiking trail, rich in idyllic waters, starts at the foot of the Hohe Brach. On partly wide gravel paths, partly narrow nature trails (risk of slipping when wet!) You hike via Schöntalhöfle to Rösersmühle. It is worth taking a break here and stopping off at the Rösersmühle, for example. Well strengthened, it then follows the Wehrbächle back towards the starting point. Can also be mastered well with slightly older...