Best canyons around Mühlenfließ are characterized by unique geological formations known as "Rummeln," which are post-glacial dry valleys. These features, formed by Ice Age meltwater, present steep-sided valleys that wind through the landscape. The Mühlenfließ region itself is a diverse wetland environment with natural watercourses, forests, and varied terrain. While not traditional canyons, these dry valleys offer distinct hiking experiences within the broader natural park.
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not the longest hustle and bustle in the region, but also very beautiful - above all quite lonely. You hardly meet anyone else here.
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The Neuendorfer Rummel can also be reached through this small, narrow side entrance; the larger one is about 350m away.
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THE NEUENDORFER RUMMEL: The narrow dry valley of the Neuendorfer Rummel is about one kilometer long and has 15 to 20 meter high steep slopes. This makes it the most impressive of the three valley formations mentioned. There are also five giant boulders, so-called Schollensteine, here. Before it was reforested in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Neuendorfer Rummel was a barren, almost treeless heathland. Today, trees and bushes grow on the steep slopes. Ferns thrive in the ravines. The peculiarity of the Rummeln to form special locations in small areas makes them valuable refuges for rare animal and fungal species, such as at the 0.g. Brautrummel. Here you will find ancient trees as well as special dry grassland species (Carthusian pink). For information, see the board
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The Flämingrummeln and Trockenkuppen are now a European Natura 2000 protected area. The Rummel Steile Kieten area is number 5 of a total of 17 sub-areas of the Flämingrummeln. https://www.life-trockenrasen.de/projektgebiete/flaemingrummeln-und-trockenkuppen
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A total of five giant boulders but somewhat overgrown.
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The narrow dry valley of the Neuendorfer Rummel is about one kilometer long and has 15 to 20 meter high steep slopes. This makes it the most imposing of the three valley formations mentioned. Five giant boulders, so-called clod stones, are also stored here. The exit towards Garray is currently blocked.
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The Burgenwanderweg leads through a valley system that has always been known as the "Steile Kieten" hiking area in the Hoher Fläming. It is not known where the name comes from.
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Here are the first bumps (affectionately called "mountains" by the residents).
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The 'canyons' in the Mühlenfließ area are unique geological formations known locally as 'Rummeln'. These are post-glacial dry valleys, not traditional deep gorges carved by rivers. They feature steep slopes, often 15 to 20 meters high, and wind through the terrain like natural corridors. They only carry water during heavy rain or snowmelt, otherwise, they are dry. They are densely forested and offer a distinctive hiking experience.
The most prominent dry valleys in the area are the Neuendorfer Rummel and the Steep Kieten. The Neuendorfer Rummel is particularly renowned for its impressive 20-meter high side walls and is about one kilometer long. The Steep Kieten is also a significant valley system, known for its unique terrain.
Yes, the Schollensteine in the Neuendorfer Rummel are specifically categorized as family-friendly. While the general terrain of the Rummeln can be intermediate, many sections are accessible and enjoyable for families, offering a unique natural experience.
Most of the dry valleys, such as the Neuendorfer Rummel and Steep Kieten, are rated as intermediate difficulty. This means they involve some uneven terrain and elevation changes, but are generally manageable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness.
You will encounter dense forests, impressive steep slopes, and unique geological formations. The Schollensteine in the Neuendorfer Rummel are large boulders, known as clod stones, which are protected natural monuments and witnesses to the Ice Age. The valleys themselves are natural monuments, offering a glimpse into the region's glacial history.
The Neuendorfer Rummel is approximately one kilometer long. While the hike through the valley itself might not take long, it is often part of longer hiking routes. Allow sufficient time to explore the unique features and enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Mühlenfließ area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including trails around Kiessee Ziezow and Linthe Village Church. There are also options for gravel biking and traffic-free bike rides, allowing you to explore the diverse wetland landscape, forests, and lakes of the region.
Given the intermediate difficulty and forested terrain, wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions. While the valleys are generally dry, paths can be uneven, so comfortable and protective attire is recommended.
Yes, within the Neuendorfer Rummel, there is a small rest area equipped with a table and benches. This provides a perfect spot to pause, enjoy the dim light filtering through the tall trees, and appreciate the special atmosphere of this unique natural monument.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique atmosphere of these 'Rummeln', describing them as beautiful and special places. They appreciate walking between tall trees in the dim light, the impressive steep slopes, and the feeling of being in their own little world. The geological significance as post-glacial dry valleys and natural monuments also adds to their appeal.


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