Best canyons around Horn Bad Meinberg are characterized by dramatic rock formations and carved valleys within the Teutoburg Forest. This region features prominent natural monuments such as the Externsteine and the Silberbachtal, offering diverse geological interest. The landscape is shaped by millions of years of geological uplift and erosion, resulting in distinctive natural features. These areas provide opportunities to explore unique natural and historical sites.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Bielstein Gorge is a fantastic natural spectacle. It's definitely worth a visit!
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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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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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The Rethlager springs are one of the sights that can be reached on the Hermannsweg in the Teutoburg Forest. There are a number of other marked and easily accessible hiking trails around the springs. There is a campsite just a few hundred meters from the Rethlager springs.
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Hardly or not at all accessible due to the many fallen trees. But if you're as stupid as I am, you'll try it anyway. 🤪
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Keeping a long story short. Narrow trail that is easy to miss. Fun for every MTBr.
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The region is known for dramatic rock formations and carved valleys. The most prominent are the Externsteine, a distinctive sandstone rock formation with tall, narrow columns, and the Silberbachtal (Silberbach Valley), a romantic notch valley with striking rock formations. Other notable gorges include Bielstein Gorge and Rethlager springs, which features a 20-meter deep spring gorge.
The landscape around Horn-Bad Meinberg, including the Externsteine and Silberbachtal, was shaped over millions of years by geological uplift and erosion from ice and water. This process created the distinctive jagged sandstone pillars and carved valleys seen today. The Velmerstot peaks, with their rugged sandstone rocks, also contribute to the dramatic terrain.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Externsteine site offers accessible paths around the rock formations and the Wiembecketeich. The Rethlager springs is also listed as family-friendly, offering a refreshing experience. Additionally, the Silberort Quarry is noted for its imposing steep stone wall and small gorge, which can be an interesting spot for children to explore, with visitors even imagining stone trolls.
Many hiking trails in the Teutoburg Forest, including sections of the Hermannshöhen, pass by the Externsteine. The Silberbachtal offers a serene hiking experience, especially popular for those descending from the Velmerstot peaks. For easy walks, you can find options like the 'Blueberry Route Quality Trail' or the 'Externsteine – View of the Externsteine loop from Wiembecketal'. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Horn Bad Meinberg guide.
Generally, the natural areas and hiking trails in the Teutoburg Forest, including those around the Externsteine and Silberbachtal, are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations at individual sites.
The Externsteine are a significant cultural monument, featuring carved stairs, platforms, and caves, including a 12th-century relief depicting the Descent from the Cross. Another historical site is the Große Egge Sunken Lane, a system of ravines and cart tracks considered one of the oldest engineering structures in North Rhine-Westphalia, potentially used as a trade route by the Romans.
The Silberbachtal is particularly picturesque during autumn, offering tranquil walks amidst geological interest. Spring and summer are also excellent for hiking and exploring the natural beauty. While winter can offer a unique, quiet experience, some paths might be slippery or less accessible due to snow and ice.
Horn-Bad Meinberg is accessible by public transport. From there, local bus services often connect to popular attractions like the Externsteine. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most current information on routes and timings to specific trailheads or sites.
Yes, there are parking facilities available near the Externsteine, which is a major tourist attraction. For other, more remote gorges or trailheads, parking might be available in nearby villages or designated hiking car parks. Always look for official parking areas to avoid obstructing local traffic or damaging natural environments.
The Silberbachtal is characterized by a lively brook (the Silberbach) flowing over scree and large sandstone blocks, surrounded by dense coppice. It's a serene natural environment where you can observe various plant species typical of the Teutoburg Forest. While specific wildlife sightings vary, you might encounter small mammals, birds, and insects native to forest and stream habitats.
Beyond hiking, the Horn-Bad Meinberg area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'Externsteine – View of the Externsteine loop from Horn'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'View of the Externsteine – View of the Externsteine loop from Horn-Bad Meinberg'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Horn Bad Meinberg and Gravel biking around Horn Bad Meinberg guides.
While the Externsteine and Silberbachtal are well-known, you might also enjoy exploring the Ghost Gorge (Old Stemberg Quarry). This old, almost overgrown quarry was used over 800 years ago to extract sandstone for the Falkenburg and offers a small but very interesting gorge to explore, providing a sense of history and natural drama.


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