Canyons around Kalkar are not present in the traditional geological sense due to the region's flat, low-lying landscape, which was shaped by glacial activity. The Lower Rhine region, where Kalkar is located, does not feature deep gorges or canyons. However, the area offers a variety of natural landscapes and unique geological features suitable for outdoor activities and scenic visits. These include nature reserves, riverine areas, and hollow ways that provide varied terrain for exploration.
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You can drive along both sides of the road, but down below on the former railway line everything is overgrown
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Impressive piece of forest here, deep gorge and steep walls
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Yes, the path is partly overgrown and several trees have fallen down. Sturdy shoes, a sure footing and a bit of climbing are required, but then it is very attractive.
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This beautiful walking path runs between the tall trees
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"Gorge" in the forest, very nice path, maybe a creek or something similar deeply cut between the trees. Judging by the tracks, it's also popular with bikers. Rare to find here on the Lower Rhine.
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Unfortunately no more getting through
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This path is very adventurous.
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While Kalkar's flat, low-lying landscape doesn't feature traditional deep canyons, the area offers unique geological formations such as deeply incised drying valleys and hollow ways. These features, often with historical significance, provide varied terrain for exploration and are locally referred to as gorges.
You can explore several interesting spots. One is Adolfschlucht, an impressive drying valley from the last Ice Age. Another is Möllepöttje Hollow Way, a wild alley that may have been a medieval path. Also, consider the Boxteler Bahn Gorge, known for its natural beauty and historical context.
Beyond the local gorges, the Lower Rhine region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve for birdwatching and cycling, or enjoy scenic views along the Rhine Dike. The Xanten North and South Seas are popular for water sports and recreation, while the Klever Berg offers panoramic views as the highest point in the region.
Yes, many of these features have historical significance. For instance, Adolfschlucht is named after a Count of Cleves, and Möllepöttje Hollow Way is believed to have been a medieval path to a castle. The Boxteler Bahn Gorge also has an interesting historical connection to the Boxteler Bahn railway.
The region around Kalkar is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, check out the MTB Trails around Kalkar, Running Trails around Kalkar, and Road Cycling Routes around Kalkar.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Hollow Way in NSG Fürstenberg is described as very adventurous, involving climbing due to fallen trees and not being an official hiking trail. It's considered challenging.
The natural areas around Kalkar, including the gorges, offer changing beauty with each season. For cycling along the Rhine Dike, favorable weather is ideal. Generally, spring, summer, and autumn provide pleasant conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes and enjoying outdoor activities.
Visitors often appreciate the unique geological formations and the opportunity to connect with nature. For example, Adolfschlucht is praised for being impressive and offering beautiful photo opportunities, with its view changing seasonally. The Boxteler Bahn Gorge is loved for being wonderful to hike and enjoy nature.
The Water Gorge is described as a very nice path through the forest, possibly a deeply cut creek. It's also popular with bikers, which is a rare find in the Lower Rhine region. It offers an intermediate level trail for exploration.
Yes, the region offers easy trails. For example, the paths around Wissel Lake are part of several hiking loops and are suitable for all fitness levels, providing a relaxed way to enjoy the local scenery.
The Kalkarer Oy is a path showcasing a typical Lower Rhine landscape with pollarded willows and meadows, ideal for strolling and jogging. The Klever Berg, while not a gorge, is the highest point in the Lower Rhine region, offering wonderful views and featuring historic gardens and ancient trees.


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