Canyons around Golmbach are characterized by the region's diverse natural landscape, situated on the edge of the Weserbergland. This area features rolling hills, river valleys, and dense forests. While traditional deep canyons are not prominent, the geography includes steep riverbanks and geological formations that offer similar experiences. Golmbach is appreciated for its scenic outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park.
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At the forest swimming spot, you'll find the Hasselbach stamp point.
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Auszeit Lecker Landimbiss - Brevörde / Grave, right on the Weser River, open only during the summer months, serves wonderful burgers made with beef from their own organic cattle. I spent my childhood and youth there; it's a beautiful area, indeed the most beautiful stretch of the entire Weser with its many river bends and the Steinmühle (also known as the "Devil's Mill"). It was once featured on the cover of the Esso road map in the 1950s. Above it is the Senator Meyer Monument with a magical view of the Weser bend – unfortunately, the monument is no longer maintained. As far as I know, it now belongs to Bodenwerder, which is a shame! There used to be a lovely hiking trail up to the monument, but the road authority, responsible for the B 83 highway, simply closed it off.
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Nice position on the platform near the witch's house.
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It's always impressive to drive along here, despite the car traffic. The other side is quieter.
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This stamp station is located in the beautiful Hasselbach valley, which is rich in structure and species. It is worth taking a hike along the entire valley from Schießhaus to Holzminden. Old, rustic, solitary trees, a freely meandering stream, beautiful hillside meadows, deciduous forests and red sandstone make the valley a wonderful hiking experience.
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Rühler Switzerland is very beautiful. The rock faces are impressive.
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From September 15, 2024, stamp station 26 of the hiking treasures of the Wild Homeland will be located at the forest bathing platform in the Hasselbachtal. In winter, when it is bitterly cold, clouds of fog rise over the Hasselbach and transform the valley into a mysterious landscape. In spring, marsh marigolds and cuckoo flower bloom on the damp meadows, and in midsummer the cool water of the stream offers them a welcome refreshment. In autumn, the surrounding beech forests enchant the valley with a reddish glow. As a recreational area on the outskirts of Holzminden, the valley attracts walkers, hikers, joggers and families with children. You too can discover a stream floodplain landscape typical of the Solling. Tour tip: Pipping hiking car park, Holzminden: Habitat Route (LRR) "Hasselbachtal - big loop"
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While traditional deep canyons are not prominent in the Golmbach region, you'll find a diverse landscape featuring steep riverbanks, bluffs, and river valleys. These include formations like the Weser Cliffs at Steinmühle, which are steep slopes formed by the Weser River, and the hilly terrain of Rühler Schweiz.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Rühler Schweiz offers a beautiful hilly landscape that is family-friendly, especially during cherry blossom season. Additionally, the Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) is a stream floodplain landscape that attracts walkers, hikers, joggers, and families with children, offering diverse seasonal appearances.
For impressive views, consider visiting the Weser Cliffs at Steinmühle, which offer scenic vistas of the Weser River. The View of the Mühlenberg Nature Reserve cliffs also provides excellent vantage points to observe the geological formations where the Weser has cut into shell limestone deposits.
The region around Golmbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and canoeing on the river Weser. The Solling-Vogler Nature Park offers scenic circular hiking trails through forests and picturesque landscapes. For specific routes, explore options like gravel biking, MTB trails, and road cycling routes available in the area.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Ith-Hils Trail Through the Rocks is a notable option. This hiking trail runs between rocks, requiring some surefootedness due to alternating ground conditions and sections that involve climbing, making it very interesting for experienced hikers.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly recommended for Rühler Schweiz during the cherry blossom season. In midsummer, the cool water of the stream in Hasselbachtal offers refreshment. Autumn transforms the valley with a reddish glow from the surrounding beech forests, and even in winter, when it's bitterly cold, the Hasselbachtal can become a mysterious landscape with rising fog.
The area is very geared towards cycle tourism, especially along the Weserradweg. Rühler Schweiz is known for its suitability for cycling, offering a wonderful hilly landscape if you venture off the flat Weser cycle path. You can also find numerous gravel biking, MTB, and road cycling routes around Golmbach.
Yes, the Weser Cliffs at Steinmühle are part of the “Mühlenberg bei Pegestorf” nature reserve. This area is protected for its natural beauty and geological significance, offering a chance to experience the region's unique ecosystem.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from the hilly terrain of Rühler Schweiz to the scenic river views from the Weser Cliffs at Steinmühle. The tranquil stream floodplain landscape of Hasselbachtal is also highly regarded for its recreational value and seasonal beauty, attracting walkers and families.
Absolutely. The Weser Cliffs at Steinmühle and the Hasselbachtal (WS Stamp 26) are both designated natural monuments. The Weser Cliffs showcase ancient shell limestone formations, while the Hasselbachtal preserves a typical stream floodplain landscape of the Solling region.
For a comprehensive experience, consider the 'Habitat Route (LRR) "Hasselbachtal - big loop"' which allows you to explore the rich structure and species diversity of the Hasselbachtal. This route offers views of old, rustic trees, a freely meandering stream, hillside meadows, and red sandstone formations.


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