Best attractions and places to see around Breckerfeld include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and recreational areas within the Sauerland region. The area is characterized by rolling hills, green forests, and significant water reservoirs. Visitors can explore remnants of medieval fortifications, historic churches, and various dams. Breckerfeld is recognized as a recreation area, offering diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Ruhr Viaduct The Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke is an impressive structure and a striking landmark of the Ruhr Valley. It is used by trains between Dortmund and Lüdenscheid. This imposing viaduct stretches over the Ruhr and also marks the beginning of the Ruhr reservoir Harkortsee Here are some interesting facts about the Ruhr Viaduct: Length: The viaduct is 313 meters long. Height: It rises to almost 30 meters above the river. Construction: 24,400 cubic meters of rubble stone and 12 arches with a span of 20 meters each were used for the construction. The bridge construction describes a slight curve with a radius of 380 meters in plan. History: In 1879, the line was inaugurated as part of the Düsseldorf-Derendorf–Dortmund South railway line (also known as the “Rheinische Strecke”) of the former Rhenish Railway Company. The construction of the viaduct in these dimensions was a technical masterpiece for the time. It made it possible to keep the length of the Ender Tunnel on the route as short as possible. Destruction: In May 1943, a pillar of the viaduct was torn away by the ensuing flood wave when the Möhne dam was destroyed by Operation Chastise. In 1945, two arches of the structure were blown up by the Wehrmacht. The viaduct was not rebuilt until 1952 and the first trains were able to cross it in 1957.https://ennepe-ruhr-entdecken.de/poi/ruhr-viadukt/
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Impressive building and now almost 150 years old.
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The Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke spans the valley with a length of 313 m and 12 semi-circular arches, each with a span of 20 m.
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Really nice view of the Ruhr Viaduct.
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Fantastic bike path with great views
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It is simply recommended
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Breckerfeld boasts a rich history. You can discover remnants of its
medieval city fortifications, including a double ring wall and moat in the historic town center (Westring/Ostring). The town is also home to two significant churches: the Protestant Jakobuskirche, Westphalia's only High Gothic basilica, and the Catholic Jakobuskirche, which houses a medieval Pietà. For a deeper dive into local history, visit the Heimatmuseum / Stadtmuseum Breckerfeld, housed in a former farrier's forge.
The region offers several picturesque spots. The View of the Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke provides an impressive perspective of the 313-meter long viaduct. You can also visit the Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake itself, which is a popular photo opportunity. For natural beauty, the Glörtalsperre (Glör Dam) is a popular recreational area with a natural swimming area and hiking trails. Additionally, the Wengeberg, at 442 meters, is the highest elevation in the Ruhr region and offers excellent views.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Harkortsee Railway Viaduct and the View of the Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke are both categorized as family-friendly. The Glörtalsperre (Glör Dam) is also a great spot for family outings, offering a natural swimming area and easy hiking trails. The Alte Kohlenbahn – Rail-trail cycling is a quiet, mostly flat bike path built on an old railway line, perfect for family cycling.
Breckerfeld is a state-recognized recreation area with diverse outdoor options. You can enjoy hiking on well-developed trails, including routes to the Glörtalsperre and sections of the Jakobsweg. For cyclists, the Alte Kohlenbahn offers a scenic route, and there are also gravel biking and running trails, particularly around the various dams like the Glörtalsperre and Ennepetalsperre.
Many natural areas around Breckerfeld are suitable for walks with dogs. The View of the Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke is explicitly marked as dog-friendly. Generally, the extensive hiking and cycling paths through the region's forests and around the dams, such as the Glörtalsperre, are popular with dog owners, though leash rules should always be observed.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views and the peaceful atmosphere. For instance, the Harkortsee Railway Viaduct is noted for its beautiful surroundings and photo opportunities. The Alte Kohlenbahn is appreciated for being a wonderfully quiet bike path. The overall appeal lies in the blend of historical structures and the tranquil natural landscapes, making for relaxing and engaging outdoor experiences.
Yes, Breckerfeld offers a range of hiking options. For easier walks, consider the trails around the Glörtalsperre. For example, the Glörtalsperre Picnic Area – Glör Dam loop from Glörfeld is an easy 3.7 km route. The Alte Kohlenbahn also provides a relatively flat and easy path for walking or cycling.
The region is known for several significant reservoirs. The Glörtalsperre (Glör Dam) is a popular recreational spot with a natural swimming area. The Ennepetalsperre (Ennepe Dam) is a major drinking water reservoir, and the Heilenbecker Talsperre (Heilenbeck Dam) is another important drinking water source. You can also find the Neyetal Dam nearby, which offers beautiful paths for cycling or hiking around its reservoir.
Absolutely. The Heimatmuseum / Stadtmuseum Breckerfeld is a unique cultural site, housed in a historic building that was once a farrier's forge. It showcases exhibits on flax production, textile processing, and a shoemaker's workshop, along with models of historical buildings. It also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions, offering a vivid portrayal of Breckerfeld's history.
Breckerfeld is enjoyable throughout the year, but the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the dams. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The Alte Kohlenbahn, for example, is best enjoyed in summer due to its gravel surface.
Along the Alte Kohlenbahn, you can find the 'Café Kännchen' in Silschede (open on weekends and good weather) and another restaurant near Haßlinghausen. The Glörtalsperre also features a restaurant with lake views. In Herdecke, near the Ruhr Viaduct, the Ruhr promenade has been redesigned with cafés like Café Extrablatt, and there are also cafés in Wetter.


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