Canyons around Bad Nenndorf are primarily characterized by the region's geological features, including gorges and valleys within the Deister ridge. Bad Nenndorf is a spa town known for its thermal springs and a historic spa park featuring unique Süntelbuche trees. The area is situated at the southern edge of the North German Plain and the northern edge of the Deister ridge, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. While traditional canyons are not present, the landscape includes several notable gorges and…
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The bridge is getting more and more dilapidated every year, and if it's wet, you could end up in the stream on a bicycle. Still, it's a lovely place to linger. Next to it is a small wild meadow.
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The beautiful wooden bridge is no longer there. Now there is a concrete pipe through which the stream flows. The Bullerbach valley is still beautiful, however. The old character of a bridge that goes around the curve is only a memory. I liked the curved wooden bridge better, although I once fell on it with my mountain bike when the surface was wet and I landed in the stream with the bike. Luckily, the riders behind me stopped and fished me out of the stream.
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The last wolf from Brunnenberg was killed in the Wolfsschlucht. However, it is not known where the name of the “Devil’s Bridge”, which once led over this beautiful gorge, comes from.
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The last wolf from Brunnenberg was killed in the Wolfsschlucht. However, the name of the "Devil's Bridge" that once led over this beautiful gorge is not known. The current bridge from 1999 is no longer passable, but offers an idyllic view of the gorge. Source: https://www.rehburg-loccum.de/kultur-tourismus/tourist-information/prospekte/06-historische-promenaden.pdf?cid=a84
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Small quiet valley, beautiful in every season.
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Spectacular highlight at this point.
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Spectacular gorge, not expected at this point.
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Even nicer when there is enough water, it is worth taking a little break here. ;-)
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The term 'canyons' in this region refers primarily to geological features such as gorges, valleys, and stream-carved ravines within the Deister ridge and Rehburg Mountains. While not traditional steep-walled canyons like those found in other parts of the world, these areas offer varied terrain for hiking and exploring natural beauty.
Yes, the Wolfsschlucht Gorge in the Rehburg Mountains is known for being a challenging climb, both down and up. It's a natural monument offering a more strenuous experience.
The Bullerbach Valley is a beautiful forest valley in the Deister, offering a shady forest road that is great for families. The Deister-Süntel Valley is also noted as family-friendly, providing scenic views and gentle terrain.
The Devil's Bridge Forest Inn is a historical site located near a narrow ravine, which has attracted visitors for almost a century. Additionally, the Bullerbach Valley has traces of former coal mining, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
The Valley of the Waltershagen Stream is described as a small, quiet valley that is beautiful in every season, making it ideal for peaceful nature observation and enjoying the serene landscape.
Yes, for instance, the upper entry path into the Valley of the Waltershagen Stream has a dedicated parking lot for hikers, making it convenient to access.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking with numerous routes available in the surrounding areas like the Deister and Rehburg Mountains.
Absolutely. Many hiking trails in the Deister and Rehburg Mountains lead through these valleys and gorges. For example, the Bullerbach Valley features a very shady forest road perfect for walks, and the Wolfsschlucht Gorge is part of more challenging hiking routes.
Many of the natural features, such as the Valley of the Waltershagen Stream, are appreciated for their beauty in every season. The varied terrain and forest cover make them enjoyable year-round, whether for lush greenery in spring/summer, vibrant colors in autumn, or quiet beauty in winter.
Yes, the Devil's Bridge Forest Inn is a well-known restaurant located conveniently near a narrow ravine, offering a place to relax and enjoy a meal after exploring the area.
The region is characterized by its location at the southern edge of the North German Plain and the northern edge of the Deister ridge. This creates a diverse landscape featuring forest gorges, river valleys, and natural monuments, all contributing to a varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like the Valley of the Waltershagen Stream are loved for their quiet atmosphere, while the Wolfsschlucht Gorge offers the thrill of a challenging climb. The historical context of places like the Devil's Bridge Forest Inn also adds to the unique experience.


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