Best canyons around Admannshagen-Bargeshagen are characterized by the dramatic coastal geological formations of the Nienhagen Cliffs and the steep coast. These impressive cliffs, composed of Ice Age deposits, offer a unique natural environment where the forest appears to meet the sea. The area is subject to constant natural erosion, with the coastline receding by approximately 25 centimeters annually. Adjacent to the cliffs is the "Ghost Forest" in Nienhagen, known for its dense and distinctively shaped trees.
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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 region's 'canyons' are not traditional river-carved gorges but rather dramatic coastal geological formations, primarily the Nienhagen Cliffs and the steep coast. These impressive cliffs, composed of Ice Age deposits, offer a unique natural environment where the forest appears to meet the sea. They are characterized by constant natural erosion, with the coastline receding by approximately 25 centimeters annually, making them a dynamic and ever-changing landscape.
Yes, areas like the Nienhagen Ghost Forest feature fine sand beaches along the steep coast that are ideal for swimming, making them suitable for families. The unique 'Ghost Forest' itself, with its distinctively shaped trees, can also be an interesting experience for children.
The Nienhagen Cliffs are subject to constant natural erosion, including collapses, landslides, and rockfalls, especially after heavy rainfall, frost, storms, or high tides. This ongoing geological process means the coastline recedes by approximately 25 centimeters annually. Visitors should always observe warning signs for their safety, particularly in areas like the Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen.
The 'Ghost Forest' (Gespensterwald) is an approximately 180-hectare large mixed forest adjacent to the Nienhagen Cliffs. It's known for its bizarrely shaped and fairytale-like trees, which contribute to a mystical atmosphere. You can explore this unique forest near the steep coast at Nienhagen Ghost Forest.
The coastal paths along the cliffs are popular for hiking and offer breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea. The fine sand beaches are perfect for swimming. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes nearby, including easy tours like the 'Nienhagen Beach Promenade – Baltic Sea Resort Nienhagen loop'. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Admannshagen-Bargeshagen guide. Running trails are also available, such as those mentioned in the Running Trails around Admannshagen-Bargeshagen guide.
Yes, due to the constant natural erosion, including collapses and landslides, it is crucial to observe all information and warning signs. This is particularly important after heavy rainfall, frost, storms, or high tides. For your own safety, be cautious, especially when exploring areas like the Eroding Cliffs Between Heiligendamm and Nienhagen.
Absolutely. The Cliffs between Stoltera and Nienhagen offer paths that lead both along the beach with views of the Baltic Sea and through the coastal forest, providing a varied hiking experience.
The Nienhagen Cliffs and Ghost Forest can be visited year-round. However, the dramatic coastal landscape is particularly impressive during sunrise or sunset. The geological activity, such as erosion and potential bank demolitions, can be more pronounced in fall or spring during storms, offering a unique perspective for those interested in natural processes. Always check local weather conditions and heed safety warnings.
The Nienhagen Cliffs are located near the Baltic Sea resort of Nienhagen, which offers various amenities. While specific cafes or restaurants directly at the cliffs are not detailed, the resort itself provides options for accommodation, cafes, and pubs for visitors.
The coastal cliffs, such as those at Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen, offer breathtaking views of the expansive Baltic Sea and the sky. The unique dynamic where the forest appears to 'fall into the sea' also creates picturesque scenery, especially during walks along the steep coastal paths.
While some sections of the cliff coast may have paths, certain routes, like the Cliff Coast Between Börgerende and Nienhagen, can be officially closed due to erosion. Diversions are often signposted. For dedicated cycling, it's best to consult the Cycling around Admannshagen-Bargeshagen guide for safe and accessible routes.


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