Best canyons around Drolshagen are found within a region characterized by forested hills and significant bodies of water such as the Biggesee and Listersee. The area is part of the Biggesee-Listersee Nature Experience Area and borders the Ebbegebirge Nature Park, offering scenic vistas and natural beauty. While deep, narrow gorges are not a primary feature, the landscape includes various natural formations and trails. Drolshagen provides opportunities for exploring diverse natural features and outdoor activities.
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Very easy at the bottom. In the upper part: half rutted, grassy path / half stream and mud ... + gradient/ascent
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I really liked this route: Olpe, Wipperfürth 2020_07_18 https://www.komoot.de/tour/221541960
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The almost 8km long Othe is created by two source streams that flow together at Freischlade - south of Belmicke. The Othe then runs a little way parallel to the Dörspe, into which it flows in Bergneustadt, and forms an approx. 1.5 km wide, natural brook valley, the Othetal, in the middle of the spruce forest. The villages Altenothe, Baldenberg, Brelöh, Freischlade, Geschleide, Immicke and Neuenothe are located in the Othetal, which belongs to the municipality of Bergneustadt.
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The Wiemicke is a beautiful valley towards the hunting lodge, with streams that are under nature protection.
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Very nice to drive, even at 30 degrees still pleasant.
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👀 definitely worth a detour 👍
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A real jewel that needs to be preserved. The path leads from Liebelberg via Jagdhaus to Schönau. Note the animal world with its biodiversity.
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The Drolshagen region, situated within the Biggesee-Listersee Nature Experience Area, is characterized by forested hills, river valleys, and significant bodies of water like the Biggesee and Listersee. While not featuring deep, narrow gorges typically associated with canyons, the area offers scenic vistas and natural beauty through its gorge-like features and forested trails. These include areas like the Wiemicke Valley and the Krombacher Brewing Water Gorge Trail.
The Wiemicke Valley is a gorge and river area under nature protection, considered a true natural jewel. Visitors can observe diverse animal life and biodiversity within this serene landscape. It offers beautiful views, particularly towards the hunting lodge and Schönau, with streams that are carefully preserved.
The Krombacher Brewing Water Gorge Trail offers a varied hiking experience through a forest and gorge. While some sections are easy, the upper part can present more challenging conditions, including rutted, grassy paths, and muddy areas with gradients and ascents.
Yes, the Little Gorge Path is a cycle way built on a former railway line. It's known for being a very pleasant ride, even in warm weather, offering a wonderful journey through the landscape.
Yes, several natural features and trails in the Drolshagen area are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Wiemicke Valley and the Little Gorge Path are both suitable for families, offering accessible experiences and scenic views.
The Drolshagen region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. Summer is also suitable, especially for activities around the lakes, and the Little Gorge Path is noted as being pleasant even on warm days.
Beyond exploring the gorge-like features, the Drolshagen area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those around the Biggesee and Lister Reservoir, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Drolshagen guide. There are also running trails, including loops around the Lister Dam, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Drolshagen guide, and easy hiking routes like those around the Lister Reservoir, found in the Easy hikes around Drolshagen guide.
While specific circular walks directly named after the gorge-like features are not detailed, many hiking and running routes in the Drolshagen area are designed as loops. For example, the Easy hikes around Drolshagen guide features several circular routes, including those around the Lister Reservoir, which allow you to experience the region's natural beauty.
Visitors often appreciate the scenic views and the opportunity to connect with nature. When exploring trails like the Krombacher Brewing Water Gorge Trail, be prepared for varied terrain, including potentially muddy or uneven sections. For cycling, the Little Gorge Path is highly recommended for its pleasant ride. Always be mindful of the natural environment, especially in protected areas like the Wiemicke Valley.
The Drolshagen region is known for its significant bodies of water, such as the Biggesee and Listersee. While specific 'wild swimming' spots directly within the gorge-like features are not highlighted, these lakes offer recreational opportunities. It's advisable to check local regulations and designated swimming areas for safe and permitted water activities.
The Drolshagen area, bordering the Ebbegebirge Nature Park, offers scenic vistas. Trails often provide views of forested hills, the Dräulz region, and distant landscapes. For example, some hiking routes offer distant views across the Bergisches Land to the Siebengebirge on clear days, and the Wiemicke Valley provides wonderful views of Schönau.


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