Canyons near Glücksburg, Germany, are characterized by glacially-influenced landscapes, featuring "Schluchten" or gorges and ravines rather than large-scale canyons. These formations are primarily a result of past glacial activity and ongoing water erosion. The region offers distinctive geological features, including an ice-age tunnel valley with natural stream ravines and coastal cliffs. These natural attractions provide opportunities to explore the local geology and biodiversity.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The FFH area, which covers 137 hectares, is located directly north of Flensburg and its western, northern and eastern outer borders border the Danish border. It includes a distinctively formed ice age tunnel valley with the Krusau and Niehuus Lake, which are partly near-natural. It also includes the agricultural land adjacent to Niehuus Lake, the stream gorges and the lowland areas, as well as the lowland area of the Krusau estuary and the mill pond with adjacent areas in the Kupfermühle area. The tunnel valley has a particularly diverse range of different biotopes and habitat types of flowing and still waters, grasslands and forests. The water habitats include the partially near-natural course of the Krusau with flooding vegetation (3260), the springs of the lowland and the naturally nutrient-rich Niehuus Lake (eutrophic lake, 3150). The surrounding grassland areas are characterized by semi-natural and near-natural, wet lowland biotopes and wet meadows. The lowlands north and west of Niehuus are characterized by sedge areas of varying types, but in particular the sedge (Carex acutiformis). The entire lowland area is the habitat of the moor frog. North of Kupfermühle, the former Kupfermühle pond and the lowland area adjacent to the south-west are occupied by extensive large sedge areas, moist tall herbaceous meadows (6430) and, in the slightly rising terrain, by (former) wet meadows. This part is particularly important for one of the main occurrences of the bulbous snail (Vertigo moulinsiana) in the area. Other occurrences are in the above-mentioned sedge areas and in the reed beds interspersed with giant swaths of Glyceria maxima.
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The path is approx. 500 meters long and leads through the Ospektal. Along the route you pass the Mürwik Naval School, you can still see some old bunker remains. You also come along the old Klinik Ost.
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It is worth taking a hike here.
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Always worth a hike
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Around Glücksburg, you'll find "Schluchten" (gorges or ravines) and distinctive geological formations rather than large-scale canyons. These are primarily a result of past glacial activity and ongoing water erosion, offering unique insights into the region's ice-age history. Key areas include an ice-age tunnel valley with natural stream ravines and coastal cliffs on the Holnis Peninsula.
One significant area is the ice-age tunnel valley, part of the Niehuuser Tunneltal and Krusau Nature Reserve, which features diverse biotopes, the Krusau stream, and Niehuus Lake. The Holnis Peninsula also offers impressive coastal cliffs, beaches, and salt marshes, providing dramatic Baltic Sea views.
Yes, the area north of Flensburg, encompassing the ice-age tunnel valley and stream ravines, is designated as an FFH (Fauna-Flora-Habitat) protected site. This includes the Niehuuser Tunneltal and Krusau Nature Reserve, which is crucial for its diverse habitats and species like the Moor frog.
The diverse habitats, especially in the Niehuuser Tunneltal and Krusau Nature Reserve, support various wildlife. You might spot the Moor frog in the lowland areas and hear a remarkable number of woodpeckers at work in the slope forests, such as those near the 30-meter cliffs with spectacular ravines.
Yes, the area around the 30-meter cliffs with spectacular ravines and slope forests offers challenging paths. These routes can be adventurous, with potentially slippery and steep slopes, and some sections might be blocked by fallen trees, making them suitable for experienced hikers.
Absolutely. The Munkbrarup Autal is noted as family-friendly, offering scenic views of a deep valley cut by glacial water. The Osbek Valley also features a small path suitable for families, with historical elements along the way.
You can find several easy hiking trails nearby. For instance, the Easy hikes around Glücksburg guide includes routes like the 'Glücksburg Marina – View of Glücksburg Castle loop' or the 'Holnis Beach Café – Holnis Point loop', which explore the scenic coastal areas and surrounding nature.
Many gorges offer excellent viewpoints. For example, the 30-meter cliffs with spectacular ravines provide adventurous views. The Munkbrarup Autal also offers nice views over the valley, and the Beautiful little valley has a trail with a great view.
The gorges are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. While winter can be picturesque, some paths, especially in challenging areas like the 30-meter cliffs, might become slippery and steep due to ice or mud.
Generally, many natural trails in the Glücksburg region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves like the Niehuuser Tunneltal and Krusau Nature Reserve.
Besides hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes from the Cycling around Glücksburg guide or the Gravel biking around Glücksburg guide, which include scenic tours along the coast and through the countryside.
Yes, the Osbek Valley path, for instance, leads past the Mürwik Naval School and allows you to see some old bunker remains and the former Klinik Ost, offering a glimpse into the area's past.


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