Karlsruhe District
KarlsruheKraichtalGalgenhohle Hollow Path (Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve)
Karlsruhe District
KarlsruheKraichtalGalgenhohle Hollow Path (Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve)
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The Galgenhohle Hollow Path is a remarkable natural and historical trail nestled within the Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve in the Kraichgau region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Near Kraichtal-Oberöwisheim, this unique sunken path, known locally as a Hohlweg, is celebrated as one of the deepest and most beautifully preserved examples in a region famous for such geological formations. Carved through soft loess soil, the path plunges up to 13 meters deep, creating an immersive and almost mystical environment.
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10 Μαΐου 2020
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10 Αυγούστου 2019
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Απόσταση 1,07 km
Ανάβαση 60 m
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Σάββατο, 2 Μαΐου
24°C
11°C
13 %
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Μέγιστη ταχύτητα ανέμου: 13,0 km/h
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The name "Galgenhohle," meaning "Gallows Hollow," carries a somber historical weight. Local lore suggests the path was once used to transport convicted individuals to the nearby Galgenberg (Gallows Hill) for execution. Another account links the name to the Thirty Years' War, claiming enemy soldiers were hanged there. These narratives add an intriguing historical layer to the natural beauty of the trail.
The impressive hollow path is approximately 600 meters long. It is carved through unfortified loess soil and can reach depths of up to 12-13 meters, creating a unique, almost mystical atmosphere.
Yes, beyond the hollow itself, the trails often lead through diverse landscapes including forests, orchard meadows, and open fields. These elevated sections offer expansive views over the Kraichgau landscape. The Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve also features the tranquil Pfannwaldsee, which is a good spot for observing aquatic animals.
Parking for the Galgenhohle Hollow Path is typically available near trailheads in the vicinity of Kraichtal-Oberöwisheim. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking areas upon arrival.
While the path offers a peaceful escape throughout much of the year, winter conditions can make the unfortified loess terrain particularly uneven and potentially slippery. Sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip is highly recommended for winter visits, and hikers should be prepared for colder temperatures.
The Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve is known for its wildlife. Visitors might spot signs of animals like badgers, and the area around Pfannwaldsee is suitable for observing aquatic animals. Keep an eye out for various bird species as well.
Yes, while the hollow path itself is relatively short, it often connects to longer hiking routes through the Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve. Many visitors combine the hollow path with other trails to create a more extensive loop, exploring the diverse landscapes of the Kraichgau.
The path is carved through unfortified loess soil, which can make the terrain uneven. Hikers will experience significant elevation changes, with one section spanning 390 meters and overcoming 32 meters in height, adding a dynamic element to the experience.
Within the wider Kleiner Kraichbach Nature Reserve, visitors can find amenities such as a barbecue hut and a forest playground, making it a suitable destination for families. For cafes or restaurants, you would typically need to visit nearby towns like Kraichtal-Oberöwisheim.
Due to the path's nature, being carved through unfortified loess soil with significant elevation changes and uneven terrain, it is generally not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. Sturdy footwear is recommended for all visitors.
The Kraichgau is particularly known for having numerous sunken paths, or "Hohlwege." The Galgenhohle stands out as one of the most beautiful and well-preserved examples, characterized by its impressive depth and the unique atmosphere created by its steep loess walls.