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Sickerode

Top 5 Gorges around Sickerode

Canyons around Sickerode, a small municipality in the Eichsfeld district of Thuringia, Germany, are primarily characterized by gorge-like formations and deep valleys. Sickerode is situated in the Rode valley, bordered by geographical landmarks such as the Gobert and the Misseröder Kalkrücken. While not known for traditional canyons, the area features natural rock formations and significant geological features. This region offers opportunities to explore various natural landscapes and hiking trails.

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Last updated: April 29, 2026

Buntsandstein Cliffs

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It is often spoken and written about the Göttingen Buntsandsteingebiet. However, it continues both to the southeast across the state border of Thuringia in the direction of Heiligenstadt and to …

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Bernterode Grotto

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Very quiet place, makes you think.

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Beautiful - pure nature! Here you can let your mind wander. Really worth seeing and great views over the country.

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Mühlbach Valley

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Beautiful valley, especially in autumn, when the deciduous trees light up.

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Leuchtberg Trail

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Shortly before the Bismarck tower, turn left on a small ridge that continues on a narrow trail between trees. 30 m on the regular hiking trail, turn left again into …

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September 14, 2025, View of Hitzelrode from Pferdeloch

The "Pferdeloch" (Horse Hole) is a narrow and deep gorge formed by a landslide. During the Thirty Years' War, the local population hid their livestock here from plundering soldiers. The viewpoint above the Pferdeloch, at an altitude of approximately 470 meters, offers a view of Hitzelrode and the Hohestein mountain. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessische_Schweiz_bei_Meinhard

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The path leads through an old quarry. Those coming down the path from the castle should wear sturdy shoes. It's quite steep, and the very muddy path is not recommended in wet conditions. However, the quarry is quite easy to navigate.

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If you hike the P16 from the Altenstein castle ruins down to Sickenberg, you will reach this large Bundsandstein formation in the adjacent forest. You walk right past it.

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October 19, 2024, Bernterode Grotto

Very nice place for worship.

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June 10, 2024, Bernterode Grotto

very nicely laid out and maintained

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This rock formation looks like a former quarry. The rock, which has cracked many times, is certainly not suitable as stone. Still an interesting place.

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Beautiful grotto above Bernterode with a view of Bernterode

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The name "Pferdeloch" comes from stories that have been handed down: during times of war and also when American soldiers came toWärmelrode in 1945, the residents and their cattle hid below this vantage point in a ravine that can hardly be seen from the outside. The gorge was formed by slipped limestone rocks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'canyons' can I expect to find around Sickerode?

The 'canyons' around Sickerode are primarily characterized by gorge-like formations and deep valleys, rather than traditional large canyons. The region features natural rock formations, impressive red sandstone cliffs like the Buntsandstein Cliffs, and historical sites with deep gorges such as the View of Hitzelrode from the Pferdeloch. These formations offer unique natural landscapes for exploration.

Are there family-friendly trails or attractions in the Sickerode canyon area?

Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Bernterode Grotto offers a unique, mystical cave-like environment that can be interesting for families. Additionally, the Mühlbach Valley is noted as family-friendly and features trails through a beautiful forest.

What are some notable natural features to explore near Sickerode?

Beyond the gorge-like formations, you can explore the impressive Buntsandstein Cliffs, which showcase striking red sandstone. The Mühlbach Valley offers a beautiful forested landscape, especially vibrant in autumn. The region is also bordered by geographical landmarks like the Gobert and the Misseröder Kalkrücken.

Are there historical sites related to the canyons or gorges in Sickerode?

Yes, the View of Hitzelrode from the Pferdeloch is a significant historical site. The 'Pferdeloch' (Horse Hole) itself is a narrow, deep gorge formed by a landslide, where locals reportedly hid livestock during the Thirty Years' War. The viewpoint offers expansive views over the landscape.

What outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Sickerode?

The area around Sickerode offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options, as detailed in the Easy hikes around Sickerode guide. There are also running trails, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Sickerode guide, and cycling routes, available in the Cycling around Sickerode guide.

What is the best time to visit the gorges and valleys around Sickerode?

While specific seasonal recommendations for the 'canyons' are not detailed, the Mühlbach Valley is particularly beautiful in autumn when the deciduous trees display vibrant colors. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the Sickerode region?

Yes, the View of Hitzelrode from the Pferdeloch is a popular viewpoint offering expansive views over the landscape. Another notable spot is the Rock Gorge Between Ershäuser and Martinfelder Fenster, which also provides impressive vistas.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural sites around Sickerode?

Visitors appreciate the pure nature and the opportunity to relax and let their minds wander. The scenic views, especially from spots like the View of Hitzelrode from the Pferdeloch, are highly praised. The unique rock formations, such as the Buntsandstein Cliffs, also draw positive attention for their impressive appearance.

Can I find loop trails for hiking near the gorges?

While specific loop trails for each gorge are not detailed, the nearby hiking guides often feature loop routes. For instance, the Easy hikes around Sickerode guide includes several loop options, such as the 'Hülfensberg Monastery – Boniface Chapel loop from Geismar' and the 'Gasthaus Diederich loop from Ershausen'.

What is the geological significance of the Sickerode area?

The Sickerode area is characterized by its red sandstone formations, prominently displayed at the Buntsandstein Cliffs. The region's gorge-like features, such as the 'Pferdeloch' at the View of Hitzelrode, are often formed by natural processes like landslides, contributing to the unique geological landscape of the Rode valley.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' natural spots near Sickerode?

The Rock Gorge Between Ershäuser and Martinfelder Fenster is described as an impressive and charming rock gorge, offering a less-traveled experience. The Bernterode Grotto, with its mystical, cave-like spaces, also offers a unique and quiet place for reflection.

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