Best canyons around Ladbergen are characterized by significant natural attractions, including impressive rock formations. The Dörenther Cliffs, a designated Natural Monument, feature distinctive geological formations with sandstone cliffs reaching heights of up to 40 meters. The region offers opportunities for hiking and exploring unique natural landscapes. These areas provide a compelling outdoor experience for those interested in geological wonders.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Some of the steps are quite large (for short legs), but it's a nice climb up to an amazing view.
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Great view, the goats like it too
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Unique views of the clear waters of the canyon
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Small clarification - the closure during the breeding season only affects parts of the area on the west side of the valley. The checkerboard boards are now closed all year round. The large plate is very popular with families for the children, as you can easily secure it from above while sitting on the path.
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The quarry was prepared for climbing by Bergfreunde Ibbenbüren with a lot of effort (only for members). Also a nice place for a break.
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Climbing is only allowed here for club members or previously registered groups. Further east there are other freely accessible climbing rocks.
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On the western side, a hiking trail (through the gate) leads along the edge of the upper edge of the former quarry.
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Depending on the position of the sun, the water is turquoise like on a South Sea beach. We were apparently here at the wrong time of day (2pm at the end of October).
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While Ladbergen itself doesn't have traditional canyons, the term refers to significant natural attractions like the Dörenther Cliffs. These are distinctive sandstone formations, reaching up to 40 meters in height, that create a unique, canyon-like landscape. The area also features gorges and former limestone quarries, such as the one visible from the View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck, offering similar dramatic geological experiences.
The region around the Dörenther Cliffs is excellent for hiking. You can find trails along the cliffs, such as those in Plisseetal, where sturdy shoes are recommended. There are also paths around the former mining areas like the Lengerich Canyon. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Ladbergen guide.
Yes, the area around the Goats at the canyon is considered family-friendly. Here, you can observe around 50 mountain goats that help maintain the steep slopes. The View of Lengerich Canyon also offers a fantastic view of the 'Blue Lagoon' that can be enjoyed by families.
You can witness striking sandstone formations at the Plisseetal and Brumley Valley Cliffs. The Lengerich Canyon, also known as the 'Blue Lagoon of Lengerich,' features crystal clear blue water within a former limestone mining area. The View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck is a nature reserve and an archaeological monument, home to ground-nesters and even an eagle owl.
Yes, the Brumley Valley Cliffs are a designated climbing area. However, climbing is generally restricted to club members or previously registered groups. You might also see climbers in the Plisseetal area, which leads along the Dörenther Cliffs climbing spots.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible views, especially of the crystal clear, blue water at the Lengerich Canyon. The unique geological formations and the opportunity to relax and unwind in the Teutoburg Forest are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the chance to explore the impressive geology up close and the scenic beauty of the natural monuments.
When exploring areas like Plisseetal along the Dörenther Cliffs, sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to the trails. If visiting the View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck, be mindful that it's a nature reserve and archaeological monument, and avoid entering green areas, especially in spring, due to ground-nesters.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and general cycling around Ladbergen, including tours along the Dortmund-Ems Canal or with views of the Teutoburg Forest.
Yes, the natural reserves provide habitats for wildlife. For instance, the View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck is known to have an eagle owl's eyrie. Additionally, you can see around 50 mountain goats at the Goats at the canyon, which are an integral part of the landscape maintenance.
Absolutely. The View of Lengerich Canyon provides an incredible vantage point over the 'Blue Lagoon of Lengerich.' The View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck also offers scenic views of the former limestone quarry. Many trails along the Dörenther Cliffs, such as those in Plisseetal, provide great views of the rock formations.
Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for exploring trails, especially in areas like Plisseetal. It can also be quite windy at viewpoints such as the Goats at the canyon, so wearing windbreakers and a hat for sensitive ears is advisable.


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