Best canyons around Zorge are found within the Harz Mountains, a region known for its mixed and beech forests. The area provides various hiking opportunities through its natural landscape. Komoot identifies 8 gorges around Zorge, indicating the presence of gorge-like formations and valleys. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor exploration and Zorge hiking trails.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Great rocks, not so common for the South Harz
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The small river Bremke was once a German-German border river. In this section it meanders through meadows and sparse forests - a picturesque landscape. The hiking trail is wide and well paved.
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Nice recreation area with history and a beautiful natural stream
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The Wolfsbach is a small, wild mountain stream in the Upper Harz Mountains. It is created west of Hohegeiss by the merger of the small and large Wolfsbach. The Kleiner Wolfsbach rises north-west of Hohegeiss at an altitude of about 630 meters above sea level. The source of the Großer Wolfsbach is about 60 meters down north of the village, not far from the main road.
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The rocks tower above you to the left and right of the path, a great sight.
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numerous imposing and photogenic rocks line both sides of the gorge
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A magnificent view of the rock formations. Of course, HWN stamp 96 is included.
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beautiful place with impressive rock formations
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The gorges around Zorge, located within the Harz Mountains, are characterized by mixed and beech forests, scenic valleys, and unique rock formations. You can explore areas like Teufelstein Rock Formation, a small rock formation in the idyllic Fuhrbach valley, or The Kuckans Valley, known for its volcanic rock and beautiful beech forest. The Wolfsbachtal Valley features a small, wild mountain stream.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for families. For instance, the Valley trail in the Harzer Bachtäler nature reserve is specifically tagged as family-friendly, offering a pleasant experience for all ages.
Most trails in the Zorge gorges are rated as intermediate difficulty. For example, the Teufelsstieg Trail is described as a nice but sometimes narrow and steep path over roots, requiring a good head for heights. Other highlights like Wolfsbachtal Valley and The Kuckans Valley also feature intermediate trails.
Beyond the specific gorge trails, the Zorge area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of routes, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'View of the Brocken – Reversible oak (HWN 165) loop from Zorge' or the 'Wolfsbach Bridge – View of the Wolfsbach Bridge loop from Zorge'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Zorge guide.
Yes, some trails combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Valley trail in the Harzer Bachtäler nature reserve includes a memorial stone commemorating the opening of the border on November 12, 1989, at the small river Bremke, where the zone border between West and East Germany once ran.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Teufelstein Rock Formation are considered beautiful and worth seeing, especially when illuminated by the sun. The Kuckans Valley is praised for its geological interest and beautiful beech forest, while the Wolfsbachtal Valley is loved for its wild mountain stream and great hiking opportunities.
Absolutely. The Harz Mountains region around Zorge is popular for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, including moderate and difficult options, such as the 'Sülzhaynblick Viewpoint – View over the Staufenberg Valley loop from Zorge' or the 'Reversible oak (HWN 165) – Red shot (HWN 90) loop from Zorge'. Check out the MTB Trails around Zorge guide for more details.
The gorges and valleys around Zorge offer beauty in different seasons. While specific recommendations for Zorge are not detailed, similar gorges in Germany, like the Partnach Gorge, are particularly beautiful in winter due to ice formations. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming nature, while summer is ideal for enjoying the forests. Some highlights, like Teufelstein Rock Formation, are noted as pretty nice in both summer and winter.
Yes, several highlights within the gorges offer scenic viewpoints. Wolfsbachtal Valley, The Kuckans Valley, and Teufelstein Rock Formation are all noted for providing good views of the surrounding natural landscape.
The terrain varies but often includes forest paths, sometimes narrow and steep sections with roots, as seen on the Teufelsstieg Trail. You'll also encounter areas with unique geological features, such as volcanic rock in The Kuckans Valley, and paths alongside small mountain streams like the Wolfsbach in Wolfsbachtal Valley.
Yes, the Harz Mountains region around Zorge also offers opportunities for mountain hikes. You can explore routes like the 'Große Wurmbergschanze Stairs – Wurmberg Staircase loop from Braunlage' or the 'View of Zorge – Wendeleiche (Wend Oak) loop from Zorge'. For more challenging ascents and scenic views, consult the Mountain Hikes around Zorge guide.


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