Best canyons around Schwielowsee are characterized by the region's unique geological formations, often resulting from former clay mining or ice age troughs. The area, situated in Brandenburg, offers a landscape distinct from typical flat terrain, featuring earth mountains and depressions. These natural features provide varied terrain for exploration, including forested paths and unique natural monuments.
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Gorge? Well, at most a ravine! The official hiking trail is completely neglected and leaves questions unanswered.
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Unfortunately, it is no longer worth visiting here. A number of trees have fallen and are now blocking the path.
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Very interesting and good to walk, just a bit too many mosquitoes.
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It is very exciting to have seen this area. Maybe it's worth a little more in winter, because then the view of the valleys isn't too overgrown ;-)
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The "Glindower Alpen" nature reserve is located on the northern edge of the Lehnin-Glindow moraine plateau and begins behind the southern shore of Lake Glindow. From the 15th century, the clay quarrying necessary for brick production created deep gorges up to 30 m deep. The peak of clay production was reached around 1900. The overburden was piled up to earth walls and so-called "earth mountains" and in the depressions "earth mountain lakes" were created. After the terrain with the clay deposits was no longer productive, it was left to its own devices and nature gradually reclaimed it. Due to these unique circumstances, this area with its special flora and fauna exists today.
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It is already strenuous to climb the excavation of the former clay pits.
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The canyons in the Schwielowsee region are characterized by unique geological formations, primarily resulting from former clay mining areas and ice age troughs. This creates a landscape distinct from typical flat terrain, featuring earth mountains, depressions, and ravine-like paths. For example, the Glindower Alps are a natural monument formed from a former clay mining area, now home to special flora and fauna.
Yes, the Glindower Alps are considered family-friendly. This area offers a unique landscape of earth mountains and 'earth mountain lakes' that can be an interesting experience for all ages, though some paths may require surefootedness due to idiosyncratic stairs.
You can expect varied terrain, including forested paths and ravine-like structures. Some areas, like the Hollow Way Through Valley and Hills, follow small valleys, creating distinct topographical features for the Brandenburg region. While generally accessible, some paths, particularly in the Glindower Alps, may have stairs requiring surefootedness.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Schwielowsee region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, explore the MTB Trails around Schwielowsee, enjoy Running Trails around Schwielowsee, or discover Road Cycling Routes around Schwielowsee.
The canyons can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for combining exploration with other outdoor activities in the region. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for potentially slippery conditions, especially on paths requiring surefootedness.
When visiting the Glindower Alps, be aware that surefootedness is required on some of the idiosyncratic stairs. This area is a natural monument, a former clay mining site with unique earth mountains and lakes, so staying on marked paths helps preserve its special flora and fauna.
While not a 'canyon' in the traditional sense, the Hollow Way Through Valley and Hills offers a beautiful forest path that forms a ravine-like structure along a small valley. It's a distinct topographical feature for Brandenburg and provides a unique hiking experience.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations and the varied hiking experiences these areas offer. The region's distinct landscape, with its earth mountains and ravine-like paths, provides a refreshing change from typical flat terrain. The komoot community has shared over 300 photos and given more than 700 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these natural features.
Given the varied terrain, including forested paths and areas requiring surefootedness, it's advisable to wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially during spring and autumn.
Yes, it's important to note that 'The Gorge' (The Gorge) is currently not recommended for a visit. A number of fallen trees are blocking the path, making it difficult to navigate. Similarly, the 'Hollow way near Ferch' (Hollow way near Ferch) is described as neglected, with the official hiking trail leaving questions unanswered.
While specific circular walks directly within each canyon are not detailed, many of the nearby hiking and cycling routes around Schwielowsee are designed as loops. You can explore various Running Trails around Schwielowsee or Road Cycling Routes around Schwielowsee that offer circular options, allowing you to incorporate views or access points to the canyon areas.


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