Best mountain peaks in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf are characterized by a landscape of hills and elevated areas rather than towering mountain ranges. This region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers numerous recreational opportunities and scenic views from its various high points. The Bergisches Land, known for its rolling hills, contributes significantly to the area's topography. These elevated areas provide accessible outdoor experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Nice straight climb that makes a nice turn at the end. It goes up quite steeply and you can see the climb coming, which makes it extra impressive. The asphalt on the east side near Kleve is not great. When you are at the top and descend towards the west, it is fine. In that respect, it is therefore advisable to ride from east to west. Fan of climbing? You can find this Highlight in 'Climbing in the Netherlands', our book with 14 racing bike routes, good for 11,000+ altitude meters: Limburg, Nijmegen, Twente, Veluwe and many more. All routes have multiple distances/shortcuts. Komoot Premium month at €5 + 50% discount Climbfinder premium at €15 as a gift. Download the ebook for €14: https://bit.ly/klimmen-in-nederland
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⚒️Halde Norddeutschland, around 102 meters high ⛰️, was operated between 1952 and 2001 with around 80 million tons of waste. ⛰️Today it is freely accessible and is used extensively for walking, kite sports, cycling, walking and other sports and leisure activities. 🚘From the free, spacious car park the stairway to heaven with 359 steps is the shortest route to the top of the Halde Norddeutschland↗️⛰️💗.
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The Rheydter Höhe was created in 1945 from rubble left behind by the bombing of the cities of Mönchengladbach and Rheydt. The bombing destroyed 65 percent of the two urban areas. In the 1950s, large amounts of household waste were dumped on the rubble mountain. To enable plants and trees to grow, a layer of humus around one to two meters high was added to the household waste. In the 1990s, this resulted in poisonous gas emissions coming out of the rubble, which are no longer noticeable today. However, about 30 meters from the plateau, the viewing platform, you can see isolated pieces of plastic bags on the serpentine walls that were washed away by rain over time. At the northern foot of the rubble mountain there is a water playground, a pond and the Rheydter city forest with barbecue areas, mini golf, a café and opportunities for other activities. From WIKIPEDIA
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The Kapuzinerberg is 77 m above sea level. NN the second highest elevation in Krefeld. It is a former landfill that was opened to the public at a ceremony on June 20, 2004 after renovation. There is a summit cross at the top. Coordinates ♁51° 21′ 36″ N, 6° 32′ 16″ E Source and link: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapuzinerberg_(Krefeld)
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Over time, this pile of rubbish has become a lovely hiking destination. The lake and the playground at the foot of the mountain complete the picture. The only rubbish left is the waste of a few two-legged pigs.
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Great climb in the forest
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The effort of the driveway is rewarded with a great view over Krefeld 👍
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It's also fun for children. With playground, lake and play hide and seek.
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The highest natural elevation in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf is the Brodtberg, reaching 378.9 meters (1,243 feet). It is located within the Bergisches Land, an area known for its rolling hills and scenic landscapes, offering various recreational opportunities.
Yes, several elevated areas are suitable for families. The Johannesturm Observation Tower is a popular spot, offering great all-round views, though access can sometimes be restricted. The Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap and Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m) are also noted as family-friendly, providing accessible paths and views.
The elevated areas in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf offer diverse views. From transformed industrial spoil heaps like the Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Lower Rhine landscape. Natural hills and observation towers, such as the Johannesturm Observation Tower or Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross, provide expansive views over cities like Krefeld and the surrounding forested areas.
Absolutely. The region offers dedicated mountain biking spots. The Inrather Berg Trails, for example, feature beautifully designed mountain bike routes with varying difficulty levels (blue, red, and black), catering to different skill sets. Sandberg in Düsseldorf-Hubbelrath is also recognized for cycling and mountain biking.
The Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf is notable for its transformed industrial landscapes. The Hallenhaus at Halde Norddeutschland is a prominent example, featuring a steel framework in the form of an indoor hall, visible from a distance and symbolizing structural change. Similarly, the Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap is a former coal mine spoil heap with a widely visible summit cross, integrated into the Industrial Heritage Trail.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Grafenberger Wald in Düsseldorf provides short hikes with some elevation and views of the Rhine. The Rotthäuser Bachtal offers pleasant hiking opportunities leading to historical sites. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the region by exploring the Hiking in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf guide.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, the elevated areas are popular for various outdoor activities. The Hallenhaus at Halde Norddeutschland is a favorite spot for paragliders and kite flyers. The Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap is also popular with kite flyers. The region's rolling hills and forests provide excellent terrain for general outdoor recreation.
Nature lovers will appreciate the forested areas and natural elevations. The Rupenberg – Highest Point of the Reichswald (96 m) and Mottmansberg (58 m) are both forested summits offering natural beauty. The broader Bergisches Land region is known for its picturesque landscapes, and the Rotthäuser Bachtal is a species-rich valley ideal for exploring local flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities and scenic views. Many appreciate the transformation of industrial sites into accessible green spaces, such as the spoil heaps, which offer unique perspectives and panoramic vistas. The well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling, along with family-friendly spots, also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the Bergisches Land, which includes some of the region's elevated areas, is well-known for its extensive network of hiking trails, including many circular routes. These trails often lead through rolling hills, forests, and past picturesque villages, providing varied and enjoyable experiences for hikers.
Within the immediate vicinity of the city of Düsseldorf, the highest point is Sandberg, located in Düsseldorf-Hubbelrath, at 186 meters (610 feet). While its peak is on private grounds of a golf club, there is a parking lot nearby for visitors to access the area, which is popular for cycling and mountain biking.
While the region is not known for alpine climbs, there are challenging routes. For cyclists, the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt offers a more demanding ascent. Mountain bikers can find challenging descents at the Inrather Berg Trails, which include red and black difficulty levels.


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