Best canyons around Bartenshagen-Parkentin are characterized by the region's glacial history, which has shaped a landscape of moraines, meltwater valleys, and coastal cliffs. While not traditional river-carved canyons, these geological formations offer dramatic natural scenery. The term "canyon" in this area often refers to impressive gorges, ravines, or steep coastal sections. Visitors can explore unique natural features resulting from the last ice age.
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There are interesting erosion areas west of the Ghost Forest. You are not allowed to walk up on the coast, but a little further into the forest you can walk down to the beach and then west to the cliff.
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Swimming is permitted. However, caution is also advised: the cliff is constantly affected by collapses, landslides and rockfalls, especially after heavy rainfall, frost, storms or floods. For your own safety, the information and warning signs should be respected and observed. The shore recedes by around 25 cm every year. As a result, sand from the sea has to be transported to the coast again and again.
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The steep coast in Nienhagen - consisting of ice age deposits - is a defining feature of the state-approved seaside resort and is therefore subject to strict protection conditions. Along the steep bank there are beach sections with fine sand that are ideal for swimming. 🏄⛵
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Impressive cliffs.
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You just have to see what nature has created.
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The oak, beech, hornbeam and ash trees are 90 to 170 years old. They are relatively far apart. Little or no shrubbery grows between them - plenty of room for light and shade. For decades, the salty, damp Baltic Sea wind and the many storms have shaped the appearance of the forest.
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The landscape around Bartenshagen-Parkentin is shaped by glacial activity, so instead of traditional river-carved canyons, you'll find impressive gorges, ravines, and dramatic coastal cliffs. These features are the result of ice age deposits and offer unique natural scenery.
Yes, the Nienhagen Ghost Forest is considered family-friendly. It features a steep coast with ice age deposits and bizarrely shaped trees, offering an interesting and accessible experience for all ages.
The Nienhagen Ghost Forest is known for its approximately 180-hectare mixed forest with bizarrely shaped, fairytale-like trees. It's situated along a steep coast with ice age deposits, creating a dramatic and often atmospheric landscape, especially in coastal fog.
The Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen offers impressive cliffs and fine sand beaches. It's a defining feature of the seaside resort, characterized by its steep coast formed from ice age deposits. Swimming is permitted here, but caution is advised due to ongoing erosion.
Absolutely. The Cliffs between Stoltera and Nienhagen provide excellent opportunities for hiking. You can choose to walk along the beach with views of the Baltic Sea or through the coastal forest above the cliffs. Be mindful of conditions, especially after wet weather, as parts of the cliff edge can break off.
Beyond exploring the cliffs and gorges, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Parkentiner Landweg' or 'Doberan Abbey' from the Cycling around Bartenshagen-Parkentin guide. Running enthusiasts might like the 'Hütter Monastery Ponds' or 'Dorfteich' loops from the Running Trails around Bartenshagen-Parkentin guide. There are also gravel biking options, such as the 'Nienhagen Coastal Cycle Path' from the Gravel biking around Bartenshagen-Parkentin guide.
The steep coastal areas, such as the Nienhagen Ghost Forest and the Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen, are subject to constant erosion. Landslides and rockfalls can occur, especially after heavy rainfall, frost, storms, or floods. Always respect warning signs and maintain a safe distance from the cliff edge for your own safety.
While many coastal paths are accessible, some sections, like parts of the Cliff Coast Between Börgerende and Nienhagen or the Eroding Cliffs Between Heiligendamm and Nienhagen, can be challenging due to ongoing erosion and potential bank demolitions. Always check local conditions and signage before attempting these routes.
The coastal areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer dramatic scenery with fewer crowds, and the changing light can enhance the 'ghostly' atmosphere of the Nienhagen forest. Summer is ideal for combining exploration with beach activities. Winter can be striking, but be extra cautious due to increased erosion risks from frost and storms.
The coastal forests and cliffs provide habitats for various bird species, and you might spot smaller mammals. The Baltic Sea itself is home to diverse marine life. Keep an eye out for local flora adapted to the coastal environment.
The natural attractions, particularly the coastal cliffs and gorges, are highly appreciated by the komoot community. They have collectively received over 6000 upvotes and more than 2600 photos have been shared, indicating their popularity and scenic appeal.
Yes, along the steep banks of areas like the Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen, you can find stretches of fine sand beaches that are suitable for swimming. However, always be mindful of safety warnings regarding cliff stability and erosion.


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