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Top 13 Gorges around Blomberg

Best canyons around Blomberg are located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. While the area is not characterized by extensive canyon systems, it features a selection of gorges and natural rock formations. These geological features contribute to the diverse natural landscape, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities to explore unique natural monuments and former quarries that have developed gorge-like characteristics.

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  • The most popular canyons is Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf, a gorge that…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Große Egge Sunken Lane

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Southwest of the Externsteine lies the "Große Egge", over which an old and important pass path leads. A system of ravines, some with cart tracks, has been exposed over 100 …

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Silberort Quarry

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An imposing steep stone wall with a small gorge.

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The old almost overgrown "Ghost Canyon" quarry was used more than 800 years ago to remove Osningsandstein. This was then broken here to build the Falkenburg. Most of the stone quarries were used until the 19th century.

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Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf

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A bit hidden, you have to search a little. But be careful, there is also a crack in the ground where even an adult could fall in, really dangerous, please be careful with children.

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A little hocus-pocus ... and great stone walls

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June 29, 2023, Stone Circle in the Ritual Gorge (Ritualschlucht)

Have seen him from above and he was already a bit overgrown. Nothing spectacular

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The ritual gorge can be hiked from the Externsteine and the ritual gorge is on the Bärenstein and forms a beautiful wall on the Bärensteinen. There are many stone circles here.

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"The “Große Egge” ravine is a section of old road carved in the form of a ravine into the existing Cenomanian limestone at the wooded “Große Egge” pass in the southeastern Teutoburg Forest. It is located in the municipality of Horn-Bad Meinberg (Holzhausen-Externsteine district) in North Rhine-Westphalia and is located about 1.2 km west-southwest of the Externsteine and almost 2.3 km east of the Gauseköte. The path investigation did not produce any find that could be dated with certainty. Around 120 m northeast of the cultural monument rises the Wiembecke, which forms a pond at the Externsteine is pent up." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohlweg_Gro%C3%9Fe_Egge

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The area around the Geisterschlucht is very impassable. There are fallen trees and branches everywhere and it wasn't easy to find the right way again.

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Enchanted places that you would not expect here in the vicinity of the tourist magnets.

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I usually don't like fire pits in the forest at all. But this is truly an enchanted place. 🔥💫

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The "Silberort" a small nature reserve. A mystical and magical fairytale world.

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Grandiose gorge. The whole thing makes an impression.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to find around Blomberg?

While Blomberg is not known for extensive canyon systems, the area features a selection of gorges, natural rock formations, and former quarries. These geological features offer diverse terrain for exploration, including imposing steep stone walls, rock faults, and chasm-like formations.

Are there any family-friendly gorges or natural attractions near Blomberg?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Silberort Quarry is noted for its impressive rock formations that can spark imagination, while the Kater Gravel Pit Glacial Hollow offers insights into the Ice Age and is also considered family-friendly.

What are some unique geological formations to see in the Blomberg area?

You can explore several unique geological formations. The Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf features a chasm in the limestone known as the "robber's cave" and notable rock faults. At Silberort Quarry, you'll find imposing steep stone walls and rock formations that some describe as 'huge stone rolls'.

Are there any historical sites or features related to the gorges around Blomberg?

Yes, the Ghost Gorge (Old Stemberg Quarry) is an old, overgrown quarry with significant historical context. It was used over 800 years ago to extract Osningsandstein for the construction of Falkenburg, with most stone quarries in the area active until the 19th century. Additionally, the Kater Gravel Pit Glacial Hollow provides evidence of the Ice Age, where mammoth bones were once found.

What outdoor activities can I do near these gorges and natural monuments?

The Blomberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Seven Springs – Kixmühle Fish Ponds loop'. For cyclists, there are cycling routes such as the 'Schiedersee Cycle Path', and for those who prefer off-road, gravel biking options are also available.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and natural features near Blomberg?

Visitors often appreciate the unique geological formations and the sense of discovery. Many find the rock formations impressive, describing them as 'huge stone rolls' or 'grandiose'. The hidden nature of some spots, like the Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf, adds to the adventure, especially for children who enjoy exploring features like the 'robber's cave'.

Are there any challenging trails or climbs associated with these gorges?

Yes, some areas present more challenging terrain. Both the Ghost Gorge (Old Stemberg Quarry) and the Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf are categorized as challenging or intermediate, with steep paths and rock faults that require careful navigation. The Silberort Quarry also offers opportunities for climbing.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges around Blomberg?

While specific recommendations for Blomberg are not available, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for exploring natural attractions. Winter can bring different challenges, such as slippery conditions, but also a unique, quiet atmosphere.

Are there any specific safety considerations when visiting these natural sites?

Yes, especially in areas like the Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf, where there's a chasm in the ground. Visitors are advised to be careful, especially with children, due to potential dangers. Always wear appropriate footwear and be aware of your surroundings, particularly on steeper or uneven paths.

Can I find any unique or 'hidden gem' spots among the gorges?

The Rocky gorge at the Mordkopf is described as 'a bit hidden' and requires some searching, making it feel like a discovery. The Stone Circle in the Ritual Gorge (Ritualschlucht) is also considered an 'enchanted place' with a unique atmosphere, suggesting a less-traveled experience.

Are there any circular hiking routes that incorporate these gorges?

While specific circular routes directly named after these gorges aren't detailed, the general hiking guide for Blomberg features several circular routes. For example, the 'Ancient Trees on Eichenberg – Blomberg town hall loop' and 'Historic Washhouse – View of Blomberg loop' are moderate hikes that could potentially be combined with visits to nearby natural features.

What is the 'Kater Gravel Pit Glacial Hollow' and why is it significant?

The Kater Gravel Pit Glacial Hollow is a natural monument that provides clear evidence of the Ice Age. It shows how far the Nordic inland ice advanced, with ice thickness estimated at 200 meters. Mammoth bones were found in this 20-meter-deep pit, making it a significant geological ground monument.

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