Top canyons around Bühnsdorf refer to the region's distinctive gorges and ravines, which are notable geological formations within Schleswig-Holstein. These natural features are often characterized by incised valleys, streams, and dense forest environments. The area around Bühnsdorf provides opportunities to explore these natural depressions. The landscape offers a setting for outdoor activities centered around these features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The interesting part is now overgrown with branches from numerous small beech trees on both sides. From above, the path is no longer visible under the leaves and snow, but from below it is still visible. However, the ascent is not particularly attractive and the beech trees punish you with whiplashes - and that even in winter...
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At the western exit there are two barriers in quick succession and a barricade made of tree trunks, which make it difficult to pass through. But why?
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At the western exit there are two barriers in quick succession and a barricade made of tree trunks, which make it difficult to pass through. But why?
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Should not be missed if you are in Kneeden with your MTB. Has flow, is fun.
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Deeply incised, the Goldenbek meanders idyllically through the gorge. Along the entire path, which runs alongside the stream through the gorge, you have beautiful views of the stream - from the bridge from another perspective. Technically easy, it makes sense to drive into the gorge from the south or east, then at least it goes downhill. If you go the other way around, the climbs can also be mastered organically. Background information on the formation of the gorge ... can be found here: https://www.amt-trave-land.de/amtsverwaltung/attraktionspunkte/roesingerbachschluchtpronstorf.pdf
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Looks very tempting from below! The access road is closed at times, however, and the curve at the end would spoil all the fun anyway🤷🏼♀️
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Access from the B75 via a closed dirt road (but should not be a problem). Goes quite steeply downhill with a somewhat annoying curve at the end. Otherwise you could take the momentum with you to the other side. Who is in the area should take a look.
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Around Bühnsdorf, the term 'canyons' refers to the region's distinctive gorges and ravines. These are typically incised valleys, often featuring streams and dense forest environments, offering unique natural depressions to explore.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Kneeden Gorge Trail, known for its pleasant forest environment. Another popular spot is Rösinger Brook Gorge, where the Goldenbek stream meanders along a technically easy path, offering beautiful views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge offers a demanding downhill section with a tricky curve at the end. It's a notable spot for its steepness within the Kneeden area.
The Stream Gorge features a narrow path that leads you into a rustic natural setting with a steep descent. It's advisable to wear long pants as stinging nettles can be present along the path.
Beyond the gorges, the region offers the unique Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, the largest inland salt marsh moor in Schleswig-Holstein, with a six-kilometer boardwalk. The Großer Segeberger See (Great Segeberg Lake) is also nearby, offering scenic views and trails, especially from the Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg.
Yes, the Rösinger Brook Gorge offers a technically easy path alongside the Goldenbek stream, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the boardwalk at the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve provides an accessible way to experience the unique moor landscape.
The area around Bühnsdorf is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Wooden Rest Area – View of the Piepenbek Ravine'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking tours, such as those around the Great Segeberg Lake.
The natural attractions around Bühnsdorf, including the gorges and the Brenner Moor, are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. Sunsets over the Brenner Moor and the Trave river are particularly scenic.
At Rösinger Brook Gorge, you'll find beautiful views of the Goldenbek stream along the entire path, with a different perspective available from the bridge. The general forest environments of the gorges also offer picturesque natural settings.
Visitors appreciate the pleasant forest environments and the natural beauty of the trails. The Kneeden Gorge Trail, for instance, is noted for its enjoyable atmosphere, while the Rösinger Brook Gorge is loved for its idyllic stream views.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each gorge are not detailed, many natural trails in the region, including those in forest areas, are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local regulations or signage at the specific location you plan to visit.
The gorges themselves are distinctive geological formations characterized by incised valleys. The nearby Großer Segeberger See has a unique formation history involving a salt dome and the dissolution of underground rock, contributing to the region's diverse landscape.


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