Best canyons around Hiddenhausen are characterized by deeply incised stream valleys and ravine-like formations within a varied landscape. Hiddenhausen features rolling hills, dense forests, and waterways like the Werre River. These natural features provide diverse scenery for outdoor activities. The region offers numerous hiking trails to explore these unique geological formations.
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Somewhat obscure place in the last curve before the mill coming from Spenge.
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A beautiful and well-paved side road leads through this marked highlight without a lot of traffic. At its lowest point, you also cross the border between North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. Coming from the west you first have a beautiful view over the landscape towards the south and can relax and roll into the small valley. There is gravel in the tight bends, so you shouldn't climb through there too quickly.
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Somewhat bizarre and quite noticeable rock formation. Very nice corner.
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Beautiful nature reserve with unique fossil finds. Easy to drive through with an all-terrain bike.
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Just something completely different and unexpected ...
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In the years 1953-1965 there was an open-air stage with 1500 seats in the Doberg, which was set into a slope. Folk plays such as the Vulture Wally and the Hunter from the Fall were performed against the steep, excavated slopes as the backdrop.
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"The Doberg in Bünde is not only a specialty for the Herford district, but also of worldwide scientific importance because of its complete sequence of Oligocene layers (Upper, Middle and Lower Oligocene). These now solid sand, limestone and claystones were in almost horizontal layers in the sea or deposited on the mainland. By systematically recording and determining the fossils embedded in the layers, the history of the once living world can be read. " Doberg is phenomenal in all seasons! Small but nice - and have some leisure time to look at!
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As of: October 28th, 2020 The marl pit has grown over very strongly. Unfortunately, the party scene left behind a fireplace and broken bottles.
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Around Hiddenhausen, the 'canyons' are primarily deeply incised stream valleys and ravine-like formations, rather than the large-scale canyons found elsewhere. These features are part of the region's varied landscape, which includes rolling hills, dense forests, and waterways like the Werre River, offering unique scenery for exploration.
Yes, the Doberg Cliffs are of worldwide scientific importance due to their complete sequence of Oligocene layers. Nearby, the Doberg Fossil Cliffs are known for significant fossil discoveries, including the earliest known ancestor of today's manatees.
Beyond the unique ravine formations, you can explore areas like the Doberg Cliffs, which feature forests and gorges. The Deep Stream Valley offers a viewpoint over the landscape and follows a river. The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and the Werre River, providing diverse natural beauty.
The natural features around Hiddenhausen, such as the Doberg Cliffs, are described by visitors as 'phenomenal in all seasons,' suggesting that the area offers engaging experiences year-round. The varied landscape of forests and valleys can be enjoyed in different lights throughout the year.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided for the canyon-like areas, the region's extensive network of hiking trails often traverses woodlands and open areas, which can be suitable for families. Exploring these trails is the best way to discover the smaller, picturesque valleys.
The Hiddenhausen area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Else Riverside Path' or the 'Werre River near Löhne' loop. For hiking, there are easy trails such as those around the Brandbach Stream or the Bustedter Lake. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Hiddenhausen and Easy hikes around Hiddenhausen guides.
Yes, the Doberg area, home to both the Doberg Cliffs and Doberg Fossil Cliffs, offers paths for exploration. While some unofficial paths near the Fossil Cliffs are blocked due to nature conservation, the main path and trails around the forest provide ample opportunities to experience this fascinating natural spectacle.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty and scientific importance of sites like the Doberg Cliffs, often describing them as 'small but nice' and 'phenomenal in all seasons.' The Deep Stream Valley is loved for its beautiful views over the landscape and its well-paved side road, offering a relaxing experience.
Yes, the Deep Stream Valley marks the border between North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony at its lowest point. This location also offers a beautiful view over the landscape.
Given that these are natural, often deeply incised stream valleys, sturdy footwear suitable for hiking is recommended. Some areas, like the Deep Stream Valley, may have gravel in tight bends, so caution is advised, especially if cycling. Always be mindful of nature conservation efforts, as some paths may be restricted.
While the Mergelkuhle is a natural gorge, visitor tips indicate it has become very overgrown and has unfortunately seen some littering. For a more pristine experience, exploring the extensive network of hiking trails in the region is the best way to discover smaller, picturesque ravine-like formations that are locally appreciated.


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