Canyons around Boffzen are characterized by deep valleys, historic hollow-ways, and riverine gorges within the Weser River valley and the Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve. This region features a landscape of green forests, rolling hills, and diverse natural formations. The area provides opportunities for exploring varied terrain, from tranquil river paths to forested trails. These natural features offer a range of outdoor activities for visitors.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Reiherbachtal is simply beautiful!
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At the forest swimming spot, you'll find the Hasselbach stamp point.
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Nice position on the platform near the witch's house.
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This stamp station is located in the beautiful Hasselbach valley, which is rich in structure and species. It is worth taking a hike along the entire valley from Schießhaus to Holzminden. Old, rustic, solitary trees, a freely meandering stream, beautiful hillside meadows, deciduous forests and red sandstone make the valley a wonderful hiking experience.
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From September 15, 2024, stamp station 26 of the hiking treasures of the Wild Homeland will be located at the forest bathing platform in the Hasselbachtal. In winter, when it is bitterly cold, clouds of fog rise over the Hasselbach and transform the valley into a mysterious landscape. In spring, marsh marigolds and cuckoo flower bloom on the damp meadows, and in midsummer the cool water of the stream offers them a welcome refreshment. In autumn, the surrounding beech forests enchant the valley with a reddish glow. As a recreational area on the outskirts of Holzminden, the valley attracts walkers, hikers, joggers and families with children. You too can discover a stream floodplain landscape typical of the Solling. Tour tip: Pipping hiking car park, Holzminden: Habitat Route (LRR) "Hasselbachtal - big loop"
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This sunken road is part of the historic defense system of Brunsburg.
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The old ravines near Ottbergen are particularly impressive due to their deep cut into the terrain.
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Shady path, ideal for summer. 😊 And it's exciting to see what new things there are to discover at home... There are sculptures along the way that make the hike varied, even for children.
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The region around Boffzen, situated in the Weser River valley and the Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve, features deep valleys, historic hollow-ways, and riverine gorges. You'll find green forests, rolling hills, and diverse natural formations. Highlights like Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) offer freely meandering streams and diverse ecosystems, while Reiherbach Valley is known for its river, forest, and even Exmoor ponies and Heck cattle.
Yes, several areas are great for families. Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) is a family-friendly gorge with a river and forest, popular with walkers and families. The Reiherbach Valley also offers a family-friendly forest area with a river, and even a playground near Nienhover. The Historic sunken lane is described as a very nice hiking trail, great for children with lots to discover.
The region is notable for its historical elements integrated into the landscape. The Historic sunken lane is a natural monument representing ancient transport routes that were gradually cleared. Additionally, the Historic hollow-way to Brunsburg is part of an old defense system, where a narrow path leads up to Brunsburg, forming a small gorge.
The Boffzen region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those in the Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve. For cycling, the Weser Cycle Path provides scenic routes along the river. You can also find dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and running around Boffzen.
Yes, there are several trails that take you through these unique landscapes. The Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) offers a beautiful hike along the entire valley. The Historic sunken lane is also a popular hiking trail. For more options, you can check the Hiking around Boffzen guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Weser – Kathagenberg Sandstone Quarry loop'.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. In winter, when it's cold, fog clouds can create a mysterious landscape in valleys like Hasselbachtal. Spring brings blooming marsh marigolds and cuckoo flowers, while midsummer offers refreshment by the cool streams. Autumn transforms the surrounding beech forests with a reddish glow, making it a wonderful time for hiking.
The Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve, which encompasses many of these natural features, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals like the Exmoor ponies and Heck cattle found in Reiherbach Valley.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints. The Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) is listed as a viewpoint. Additionally, the Upper Deren Valley and the Historic hollow-way to Brunsburg also offer scenic views. Many hiking trails in the Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve lead to picturesque vantage points overlooking the Weser valley.
The Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) is a particularly rich and diverse valley. It's known for its structure and species richness, featuring a freely meandering stream, old solitary trees, beautiful hillside meadows, and deciduous forests. It's also a designated stamp station for the 'Wild Homeland' hiking treasures, making it a popular spot for hikers and families.
In areas like the Reiherbach Valley, you can observe Exmoor ponies and Heck cattle. The diverse ecosystems of the Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve support various species, and the freely meandering streams and forests provide habitats for local wildlife, though specific sightings can vary.
Many trails in the region are suitable for various fitness levels. The Weser Cycle Path, for instance, offers flat terrain for relaxed cycling or walking. Within the Solling-Vogler Nature Reserve, you'll find easy paths along the river. The Historic sunken lane is described as a very nice and easy hiking trail, great for children.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not listed, Boffzen itself and nearby towns like Holzminden and Fürstenberg offer various options for refreshments and meals. Many trails, especially those popular with visitors, often have amenities within a reasonable distance in the surrounding villages.


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