Best canyons around Planetal are characterized by unique geological formations known as Rummeln, which are dry valleys formed by Ice Age meltwater. These valleys feature steep side walls, often rising to 20 meters, and are typically densely forested. They only carry water during heavy rains or snowmelt, offering a distinct natural landscape for exploration. The region provides insights into the geological history of the Hoher Fläming.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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On a stele you can scan a QR code and see a short film of the flowing water in the bridal circus.
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The Neuendorfer Rummel can also be reached through this small, narrow side entrance; the larger one is about 350m away.
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THE NEUENDORFER RUMMEL: The narrow dry valley of the Neuendorfer Rummel is about one kilometer long and has 15 to 20 meter high steep slopes. This makes it the most impressive of the three valley formations mentioned. There are also five giant boulders, so-called Schollensteine, here. Before it was reforested in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Neuendorfer Rummel was a barren, almost treeless heathland. Today, trees and bushes grow on the steep slopes. Ferns thrive in the ravines. The peculiarity of the Rummeln to form special locations in small areas makes them valuable refuges for rare animal and fungal species, such as at the 0.g. Brautrummel. Here you will find ancient trees as well as special dry grassland species (Carthusian pink). For information, see the board
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The Flämingrummeln and Trockenkuppen are now a European Natura 2000 protected area. The Rummel Steile Kieten area is number 5 of a total of 17 sub-areas of the Flämingrummeln. https://www.life-trockenrasen.de/projektgebiete/flaemingrummeln-und-trockenkuppen
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A total of five giant boulders but somewhat overgrown.
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The narrow dry valley of the Neuendorfer Rummel is about one kilometer long and has 15 to 20 meter high steep slopes. This makes it the most imposing of the three valley formations mentioned. Five giant boulders, so-called clod stones, are also stored here. The exit towards Garray is currently blocked.
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The Burgenwanderweg leads through a valley system that has always been known as the "Steile Kieten" hiking area in the Hoher Fläming. It is not known where the name comes from.
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The canyons around Planetal are characterized by unique geological formations known as Rummeln. These are dry valleys formed by Ice Age meltwater, featuring steep side walls, often rising to 20 meters, and are typically densely forested. They only carry water during heavy rains or snowmelt, offering a distinct natural landscape for exploration.
Among the most appreciated canyons in Planetal are Neuendorfer Rummel, known for its 20-meter high valley walls and a length of about 1 kilometer. Another must-see is Steep Kieten, part of a valley system with distinctive dry valleys. Visitors also enjoy Brautrummel, a flämingtypisches dry valley that only carries water during heavy rains or spring snowmelt.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Schollensteine in the Neuendorfer Rummel is listed as family-friendly, offering a chance to see giant boulders that are protected natural monuments. Brautrummel is also considered family-friendly, providing a unique natural environment.
Most of the canyon trails, such as Neuendorfer Rummel and Steep Kieten, are rated as intermediate difficulty. They involve walking through narrow dry valleys with steep slopes, making for an engaging hiking experience.
The canyons are home to several natural monuments. Within the Neuendorfer Rummel, you can find five giant boulders known as clod stones or Schollensteine, which are protected as natural monuments and are witnesses to the Ice Age in Fläming. Steep Kieten is also recognized as a natural monument.
Beyond exploring the canyons, Planetal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Forellenhof Rottstock – Tower Windmill Hoher Fläming loop from Planetal', or enjoy running trails like the 'Running loop from Planetal'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails including the 'Rabenstein Castle (Fläming) – Wiesenburg Castle loop from Bad Belzig'. You can find more details on these activities at the cycling guide, running guide, and MTB guide for Planetal.
The narrow dry valley of the Neuendorfer Rummel is approximately one kilometer long. It features 15 to 20 meter high steep slopes, making it one of the most imposing valley formations in the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty and the sense of immersion in nature. The Neuendorfer Rummel is often described as the most beautiful 'hype' in the Hoher Fläming, with its dim light filtering through tall trees and a small rest area inviting visitors to pause and enjoy the special atmosphere. The geological history, evident in the Ice Age meltwater formations, also fascinates many.
The Rummeln, or dry valleys, around Planetal only carry water during heavy rains or when the snow melts in spring. If you wish to see them with flowing water, planning your visit during these periods would be ideal.
Yes, the Brautrummel (Bride's Rummel) has a tragic story associated with its name, where legend has it that a bride and groom drowned there. A stele at the location allows visitors to scan a QR code to learn more about this tale and see a short film of the water flowing in the valley.
The Schollensteine in the Neuendorfer Rummel are large boulders that are typical of the terminal moraines found in Fläming. They are significant as natural monuments, serving as tangible witnesses to the Ice Age that shaped the region's landscape.


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