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Top 5 Gorges around Bliesdorf

Best canyons around Bliesdorf are primarily found within the nearby Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, which features notable geological formations. This area is characterized by its diverse terrains, including dense forests, natural trails, and lakes. The region's canyons often present as glacial notch valleys, offering insights into the natural history of the landscape. These features contribute to a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

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  • The most popular canyons is Wolf Gorge (Märkische Schweiz), a gorge…

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Wolf Gorge (Märkische Schweiz)

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"The Wolfsschlucht is a vistula glacial notch valley around 250 meters long in the Märkische Schweiz nature park on the boundary of the village of Pritzhagen, a district of the municipality of Oberbarnim in the Brandenburg district of Märkisch-Oderland ...

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Silberkehle Gorge

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The climbing over the trees on the steeper slopes is recommended only in dry soil / weather - otherwise very slippery. Alternatively, climb to the edge of the forest and continue on the forest edge.

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In good weather (dry) great for kids to run around!

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Drachenkehle Gorge

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The Drachenkehle is the path through the gorge from the former root spruce on the Sophienfiß up to the Krugberg, the highest elevation in Märkische Schweiz.

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I can not really recommend cycling here: in addition to the steepness, deep-lying trees and one or the other large stone interfere

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July 9, 2025, Upper Section of Wolfsschlucht

There are places that are more than just a landscape. The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) in Märkische Schweiz (Markish Switzerland) is one such place – and its upper section is a pure natural adventure. 40 meters of elevation separate the Dachsberg from the Kleiner Tornowsee (Little Tornow Lake), but the path between them is no stroll, but an expedition through Brandenburg's small wilderness. A Weichselian glacial valley, just like in a book – if that book tells of damp roots, slippery carpets of leaves, and childlike climbing. Anyone who walks here in dry weather immediately understands: This isn't just a gorge, it's a stage. For little explorers crawling through the undergrowth with shining eyes. For grown-up children who forget they're actually adults. And for dogs who think they're in Canada. Deviating to the right or left from the actual path isn't an obligation, but an inner compulsion – somewhere between climbing fun and primal instinct. The trees lean over the path like spectators, some lying sideways, as if asking, "Well, can you get over it?" Others creak with quiet approval as you push past. And if you pause for a moment, you'll sense it: This place is a relic from another time – shaped by glaciers, animated by mosses, and steeped in history.

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Just let your inner child out here. 😁 This section is only suitable for pedestrians.

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The Wolfsschlucht is always a highlight, best done on foot! It's also fun to drift to the right or left and climb your own path within the "ravine".

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The Drachenkehle is the path through the gorge from the former root spruce on the Sophienfiß up to the Krugberg, the highest elevation in Märkische Schweiz. The throats are a specialty of Märkische Schweiz. A humid climate prevails in the deeply cut gorges. Water constantly flows over the valley floor from springs and streams. Humid forest communities such as pedunculate oak and hornbeam forests or beech forests with interspersed ash, small-leaved and small-leaved lime trees, sycamore, sycamore and white elm can develop here. The herbaceous layer is rich in mosses, ferns and spring flowering plants such as maidenhair moss, polypody fern, herbaceous herb, hepatica and lesser celandine. Source: http://www.maerkische-schweiz.de/pages/region/sehenswuerdig/naturdenkmaeler/drachenkehle.html Due to storm damage, especially fallen trees, the path was practically impassable for a while. However, these have been eliminated and the path is fully accessible. Coming from the Sophienfiß you go uphill at the signpost, which is in a nettle field and is hardly recognizable.

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The Wolfsschlucht is a Vistula glacial notched valley. The difference in height of the gorge between the Dachsberg at the upper end and the small Tornowsee is 40 m.

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I can't really recommend cycling here: in addition to the steepness, low-lying trees and one or the other large rock are a nuisance

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In good weather (dry) great for kids to run around!

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For hikers, only conditionally passable for cyclists, as long as the many fallen tree trunks are in the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in the canyons around Bliesdorf?

The canyons around Bliesdorf are primarily glacial notch valleys, offering a glimpse into the region's natural history. A prominent example is the Wolf Gorge (Märkische Schweiz), which is approximately 250 meters long with a 40-meter altitude difference between the Dachsberg and Kleiner Tornowsee. These features create varied terrains characterized by dense forests, natural trails, and lakes.

Are the canyon trails around Bliesdorf suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, some sections are suitable for families, especially in dry conditions. For instance, the Upper Section of Wolfsschlucht is noted as great for kids to run around when the weather is good. However, other gorges like Silberkehle Gorge can be challenging with steep, slippery sections and fallen trees, requiring surefootedness. Always check the specific trail conditions before heading out.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons near Bliesdorf?

The canyons are best enjoyed in dry conditions. Trails can become very slippery and challenging after rain, especially in gorges like Silberkehle Gorge. Spring and early autumn often offer pleasant weather for hiking, but always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

What historical or cultural significance do the canyons in Märkische Schweiz hold?

The Wolf Gorge (Märkische Schweiz) has historical ties, including medieval use of an alluvial fan at its end for growing hops. Its name also references wolves, which, after disappearing in the 1830s, were spotted again nearby in 1991, adding to the region's natural heritage.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in the canyons around Bliesdorf?

The Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, where these gorges are located, is known for its diverse natural environment. The deeply cut gorges, such as Drachenkehle Gorge, create a humid climate supporting rich forest communities. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the area is home to various forest flora and fauna, and historically, wolves have been associated with the region.

Are there any specific challenges or difficulties when hiking through the gorges?

Yes, some gorges present significant challenges. For example, Silberkehle Gorge features steep slopes and numerous fallen trees that require climbing over, making it suitable only for surefooted hikers. Similarly, the Wolf Gorge can have steep sections and low-lying trees. Always be prepared for varied terrain and potential obstacles.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons around Bliesdorf?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Bliesdorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Batzlow Mill Ponds loop'. For cyclists, there are many cycling routes, and mountain biking enthusiasts can explore MTB trails in the area.

Are dogs allowed on the canyon trails in Märkische Schweiz Nature Park?

The Märkische Schweiz Nature Park generally welcomes visitors with dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure their safety on challenging terrain. Specific rules may apply to certain protected areas or trails, so look for local signage.

What should I pack for a hike in the canyons around Bliesdorf?

Given the varied terrain and potential for slippery or challenging sections, it's recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. Bring enough water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. If you plan to tackle more difficult gorges, consider trekking poles for stability.

Where can I find information about parking or public transport to access the canyons?

Access to the canyons, particularly the Wolf Gorge, is typically via the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. Specific parking information can often be found near trailheads or visitor centers within the park. Public transport options to the general area exist, but direct access to all gorge entrances may require a combination of transport and walking.

What makes the Drachenkehle Gorge unique compared to other gorges in the region?

The Drachenkehle Gorge is notable for its deeply cut structure and the humid microclimate it creates, fostering unique forest communities with rich mosses, ferns, and spring flowering plants. It's also known as the path through the gorge from the former root spruce on the Sophienfiß up to the Krugberg, the highest elevation in Märkische Schweiz.

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