Best canyons around Börgerende-Rethwisch are characterized by dramatic coastal cliff formations along the Baltic Sea. These natural features are shaped by ongoing erosion, creating a dynamic landscape. The region's steep coasts are a significant natural aspect of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern coastline. Visitors can observe the powerful interaction of land and sea, which constantly reshapes the area.
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A large section leads through a forest area always along the Baltic Sea
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There are interesting erosion areas west of the Ghost Forest. You are not allowed to walk up on the coast, but a little further into the forest you can walk down to the beach and then west to the cliff.
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Swimming is permitted. However, caution is also advised: the cliff is constantly affected by collapses, landslides and rockfalls, especially after heavy rainfall, frost, storms or floods. For your own safety, the information and warning signs should be respected and observed. The shore recedes by around 25 cm every year. As a result, sand from the sea has to be transported to the coast again and again.
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The steep coast in Nienhagen - consisting of ice age deposits - is a defining feature of the state-approved seaside resort and is therefore subject to strict protection conditions. Along the steep bank there are beach sections with fine sand that are ideal for swimming. 🏄⛵
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Impressive cliffs.
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You just have to see what nature has created.
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The oak, beech, hornbeam and ash trees are 90 to 170 years old. They are relatively far apart. Little or no shrubbery grows between them - plenty of room for light and shade. For decades, the salty, damp Baltic Sea wind and the many storms have shaped the appearance of the forest.
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The 'canyons' in this region refer to dramatic coastal cliff formations along the Baltic Sea, shaped by ongoing erosion. These dynamic landscapes showcase the powerful interaction of land and sea. Notable examples include the Nienhagen Ghost Forest, which features a steep coast with ice age deposits, and the Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen, a natural monument constantly affected by collapses and rockfalls.
The coastal cliffs are a dynamic natural environment, and caution is advised. Due to ongoing erosion, collapses, landslides, and rockfalls can occur, especially after heavy rainfall, frost, storms, or floods. It is important to respect and observe all information and warning signs for your safety. For example, the Cliff Coast Between Börgerende and Nienhagen has experienced path closures and rerouting due to these conditions.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that lead along the coast, providing views of the Baltic Sea and coastal forests. For instance, the Cliffs between Stoltera and Nienhagen offer both beach and forest sections suitable for hiking. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Börgerende-Rethwisch guide.
Yes, some areas are considered family-friendly. The Nienhagen Ghost Forest is listed as family-friendly and offers unique scenery. However, when visiting any eroding cliffs, it's crucial to exercise caution and keep children away from cliff edges due to the risk of collapses and rockfalls.
The Nienhagen Ghost Forest is an approximately 180-hectare mixed forest known for its bizarrely shaped, fairytale-like trees. It features a steep coast with ice age deposits, making it a characteristic and protected natural monument. Visitors describe it as having great movie scenery, especially atmospheric in coastal fog.
The coastal cliffs offer dramatic scenery year-round. Some visitors find them especially impressive in the fall or spring during storms, as the powerful weather highlights the ongoing erosion. However, it's important to be extra cautious during these times due to increased risk of bank demolitions.
Yes, along the steep banks, there are stretches of fine sandy beaches that are ideal for swimming. For example, near the Cliff Coast of Börgerende-Nienhagen, swimming is permitted. Always be aware of local conditions and any warning signs regarding cliff stability.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and mountain biking. There are numerous routes available, such as those found in the Running Trails around Börgerende-Rethwisch guide and the MTB Trails around Börgerende-Rethwisch guide. Many of these routes offer views of the Baltic Sea and coastal landscapes.
The Cliffs between Stoltera and Nienhagen offer a unique combination of beach and forest sections. It's a great spot for hiking, providing continuous views of the Baltic Sea and the coastal forest. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to walk either along the beach or through the forest above the cliffs.
Yes, the area features coastal paths suitable for cycling, allowing visitors to experience the natural features up close. However, some sections, like parts of the Cliff Coast Between Börgerende and Nienhagen, may have path closures and require diversions due to erosion, so always check local signage.
Always stay on marked paths and heed warning signs. The cliffs are constantly receding, sometimes by up to 30 cm per year, making them unstable. Avoid walking directly under the cliff face or too close to the edge. Be especially vigilant after heavy rain, frost, or storms, as these conditions increase the risk of collapses and rockfalls.
For easy hiking options, you can refer to the Easy hikes around Börgerende-Rethwisch guide. This guide includes routes like the 'Baltic Sea Cliffs – Entrance to the Gespensterwald loop' and 'View of the Baltic Sea loop,' which are generally suitable for less strenuous walks while still offering scenic views of the coastal landscape.


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