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Top 4 Gorges around Rehhorst

Best canyons around Rehhorst are characterized by natural depressions, forested areas, and stream-carved gorges rather than dramatic geological canyons. Rehhorst, located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offers a landscape of forests, lakes, and fields. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring natural trails.

Best canyons around Rehhorst

  • The most popular canyons is Kneeden Gorge Trail, a trail that runs through a forest area. It is considered an easier descent for mountain biking.
  • Another must-see spot is Rösinger Brook Gorge, a gorge where the Goldenbek stream meanders through a deeply incised landscape. The path alongside the stream offers views of the water.
  • Visitors also love Stream Gorge, a narrow path through a forested gorge. This location features a steep descent into a rustic natural setting.
  • Rehhorst is known for its gorges and forest trails. These natural features offer varied terrain for exploration.
  • The canyons around Rehhorst are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 20 photos and over 25 upvotes.

Last updated: August 20, 2026

Rösinger Brook Gorge

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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: amt-trave-land.de/amtsverwaltung/attraktionspunkte/roesingerbachschluchtpronstorf.pdf

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Kneeden Gorge Trail

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Nice forest area, nice trail .. should be taken if you are in the area.

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Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge

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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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Stream Gorge

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Narrow path which is covered on both sides by stinging nettles so that a long pants is an advantage.
Explanation on the sign (see photo) informative.

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Steinfelder Descent (Schoraatsbek Valley)

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The "Steinfelder Abfahrt" through the "Schoraatsbek" valley is extremely popular, as there are not that many descents and ascents in the flatlands after all. But for the not particularly ambitious cyclist, this descent – and the ascent anyway - can already be a challenge. Moreover, the path through the lowlands quickly becomes deep and muddy in wet weather. But for those who enjoy off-road riding, this is an ideal entrance and exit for Kneeden.

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Bärbel🌱✌🏻
February 16, 2025, Kneeden Trail

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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The "Steinfelder Abfahrt" through the "Schoraatsbek" valley is extremely popular, as there are not that many descents and ascents in the flatlands after all. But for the not particularly ambitious cyclist, this descent – and the ascent anyway - can already be a challenge. Moreover, the path through the lowlands quickly becomes deep and muddy in wet weather. But for those who enjoy off-road riding, this is an ideal entrance and exit for Kneeden.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'canyons' can I expect to find around Rehhorst?

The 'canyons' around Rehhorst are primarily natural depressions, forested areas, and stream-carved gorges, rather than dramatic geological canyons like those found in other regions. The landscape features idyllic lakes, expansive forests, and fields.

What are some of the most popular gorges to explore near Rehhorst?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Kneeden Gorge Trail, known for its forest area and suitability for mountain biking. Another popular spot is Rösinger Brook Gorge, where the Goldenbek stream meanders through a deeply incised landscape. The Stream Gorge also offers a narrow path through a rustic, forested setting.

Are there hiking trails suitable for families in the gorges around Rehhorst?

While specific 'family-friendly' tags are not available, the gorges around Rehhorst generally offer paths alongside streams and through forested areas. The Rösinger Brook Gorge, with its path alongside the Goldenbek stream, could be suitable for families looking for a scenic walk. Always consider the terrain and any steep sections, such as those found in the Stream Gorge.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges near Rehhorst?

The gorges and forest trails around Rehhorst are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant. These seasons offer pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring the outdoor landscape.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Rehhorst?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the Rehhorst area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling. There are also gravel biking trails available, offering varied terrain through forests and fields.

Are there any challenging trails or steep descents in the Rehhorst gorges?

Yes, some areas feature more challenging terrain. For instance, the Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge is noted for its challenging nature, particularly for mountain biking, with a steep downhill section. The Stream Gorge also includes a steep descent into a rustic natural setting.

What do visitors particularly appreciate about the gorges and trails in Rehhorst?

Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. They enjoy the 'nice forest area' and 'nice trail' of places like the Kneeden Gorge Trail, and the idyllic meandering stream through the Rösinger Brook Gorge. The rustic natural setting and varied terrain for exploration are also highly valued.

Is there specific information about parking or permits for visiting the gorges?

Detailed information regarding specific parking areas or permits for individual gorges is not widely available. Some highlights, like the Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge, mention access from the B75 via a dirt road. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for any restrictions or designated parking.

What should I bring when exploring the gorges around Rehhorst?

Given the nature of forest and stream-side trails, it's recommended to wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven terrain. For areas like the Stream Gorge, where paths can be covered by stinging nettles, long pants are advisable. Bringing water and checking weather conditions before your visit is always a good idea.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the gorge trails in Rehhorst?

Information about specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the gorge trails is not provided. Rehhorst is a charming town, and you may find local establishments within the municipality or nearby villages for refreshments after your exploration.

How long are the typical trails through the gorges?

The guide highlights specific gorges rather than entire trail lengths. For example, the Kneeden Gorge Trail is a section within a larger forest area. The experience is more about exploring these natural features as part of a longer hike or bike ride rather than a standalone, measured 'canyon trail' of a specific length.

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