Best canyons around Kollow are primarily characterized by the Dalbek Gorge, a deep kerbtal in the North German Plain. This area features a gorge forest, preserved in its original form, with the Dalbek River meandering through it. The landscape is dominated by deciduous trees, predominantly common beech, creating a distinctive natural environment. It offers a variety of trails through wooded terrain, often with steep gradients.
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The Dalbek gorge is impressive. You can get through here quite well with a gravel bike, but you have to be careful, especially in autumn when you can't see the ground because of all the leaves. I love riding here!
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The Hohes Elbufer hiking trail (W30) also runs along here, which I can highly recommend at this point. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: https://wanderjugend.de/deutsche-wanderjugend/jugendwanderwege/die-jugendwanderwege/norddeutschland/hohes-elbufer (as of May 1, 2024).
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Deep down in the gorge, there are abandoned "ruins" that give a mysterious impression when passing by
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Great trail through the gorge! Highly recommended...
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The paths are marked with arrows in the area (as in the legend above) and occasionally with the abbreviations "BGF" (Bergedorf), "BÖ" (Börnsen), "ES" (Escheburg), "GE" or "G" (Geesthacht) and "L" (Lauenburg). It is recommended to tackle the route in two stages: >> From Bergedorf to Geesthacht (19 km) >> From Geesthacht to Lauenburg (18 km) Buses from the Hamburg-Holstein Transport Company (VHH) run on the Bergedorf - Geesthacht - Lauenburg route, so the way back can be comfortable. (Source: https://www.hohes-elbufer.de)
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many small forest trails are here.
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A beautiful, easy to drive path leads down into the steep Bistal.
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Just super good, highly recommended.
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The canyons around Kollow are primarily characterized by the Dalbek Gorge, a deep kerbtal (notch valley) in the North German Plain. This area features a gorge forest, preserved in its original form, with the Dalbek River meandering through it. The landscape is dominated by deciduous trees, predominantly common beech, creating a distinctive natural environment with steep gradients and winding paths.
Yes, the Dalbek Gorge offers diverse trails and features. You can explore the Dalbekschlucht Nature Reserve Trails, which are suitable for mountain biking with steep ascents and descents. Another popular spot is the Dalbek Gorge Wooden Bridges, offering a great trail experience with unique light conditions under the forest canopy.
In the Kollow canyons, you'll find gorge forests, river-carved valleys, and trails with varying terrain. The area is known for its impressive deciduous trees, especially common beech, and in spring, you can witness extensive carpets of wood anemones, particularly beautiful in the light-filled forest of the Dalbek Valley.
Yes, the Dalbekschlucht Nature Reserve Trails are a paradise for mountain bikers, offering many types of trails with steep ascents and descents. The west side is generally easier to ride, while the east side has some more challenging sections requiring greater concentration. For more MTB options, check out MTB Trails around Kollow.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful nature and the unique atmosphere of the Dalbek Gorge. Many appreciate the steep gradients and winding, well-rooted paths, especially the special light under the forest canopy. The impressive gorge and the carpets of flowers under the beeches in spring are also highly recommended.
Yes, deep within the gorge, you can discover Abandoned Ruins in Dalbekschlucht. These 'Lost Place' ruins, once secured with barbed wire, now show nature reclaiming the area, offering an exciting photo backdrop and a mysterious impression for those passing by.
The Dalbek Gorge offers varied hiking conditions. Trails often feature steep gradients and can be wonderfully winding and well-rooted. After rain, some paths can become muddy. The area is characterized by a gorge forest with deciduous trees, primarily common beech, creating a scenic environment for walks.
A notable entry/exit point is the Dalbekschlucht Entrance/Exit Escheburg. From here, you can go steeply downhill into the gorge or steeply uphill out of it, making for an engaging hike in this beautiful nature reserve.
Beyond exploring the canyons, Kollow offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous Hiking around Kollow routes, including easy and moderate trails. For cyclists, there are also many Road Cycling Routes around Kollow.
A large, free parking lot is available at the end of 'Feldkamp' when visiting the Dalbek Gorge. This provides convenient access to the trails and natural beauty of the area.
The Dalbek Gorge is particularly beautiful in spring, especially in April and May, when millions of wood anemones bloom, creating extensive carpets of flowers under the light-filled forest canopy. This makes for a truly fascinating and picturesque experience.


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