Best attractions and places to see around Ennepetal include natural features, historical landmarks, and recreational activities. The town is situated in a low mountain range landscape in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It offers a blend of natural wonders and opportunities for outdoor activities. The scenic Ennepe River Valley provides a backdrop for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice railway cycle path. Little traffic during the week.
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The Glück auf route is great to drive and is a very good connection from Gevelsberg to Sprockhövel and Wuppertal
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The route is part of the route from Ruhr to Ruhr
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Please always pay attention to other cyclists without lights. Happens here very often 😭
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And in Gevelsberg, a stop at Café Kännchen is tempting. Adorable little garden cafe. Open Fri.-Sun. and on public holidays
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Impressive building and now almost 150 years old.
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Ennepetal is rich in natural features. The most famous is the Kluterthöhle Cave, an impressive natural spectacle with underground lakes and fossilized creatures. It's recognized as a "climate cave" beneficial for respiratory health. Another highlight is the Hülsenbecker Tal, offering wildlife enclosures, forest playgrounds, and the natural Klutertbad. The scenic Ennepe River Valley also provides a beautiful backdrop for exploration.
Yes, the region is ideal for hiking and cycling. You'll find numerous trails weaving through dense forests and wide valleys. Notable options include ten selected circular hiking trails, such as the Wappenweg, and four diverse cycling routes. The "SüdspitzEN" hiking world offers 85 km of trails with varied landscapes and wide views, including the highest point in the Ruhr area. For specific routes, you can explore running trails, gravel biking routes, and MTB trails around Ennepetal.
For picturesque views, visit Harkortsee, a beautiful lake near Ennepetal. The Harkortsee Railway Viaduct and the Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake are notable landmarks offering great photo opportunities and a sense of stepping back in time. The Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse also provides an impressive visual of the effort involved in building the railway track.
Ennepetal offers a blend of natural and historical sites. Haus Ennepetal serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events and featuring an information center focused on karst and caves. The historic railway infrastructure, such as the Rott Tunnel, part of the Nordbahntrasse, and the impressive Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake, showcase the region's industrial and transport history.
Absolutely! Ennepetal is great for families. The Hülsenbecker Tal features forest playgrounds and wildlife enclosures. The Kluterthöhle Cave offers shorter discovery tours suitable for families. Additionally, Klutertbad provides both an indoor swimming pool with a 90-meter slide and an outdoor saltwater pool, ensuring fun for all ages. The Glückauf Trail near Haßlinghausen is also a family-friendly cycle way.
The Kluterthöhle Cave offers various tour formats, including shorter discovery tours and longer informative routes. While some parts might be challenging, its natural humidity and allergen-free environment make it beneficial for those with respiratory illnesses or allergies. It's advisable to check with the cave's official site for specific accessibility details regarding different tour types.
Ennepetal's outdoor attractions are best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring to autumn (April to October), when hiking, cycling, and exploring natural features like the Hülsenbecker Tal and Harkortsee are most pleasant. The Kluterthöhle Cave is a year-round attraction, offering a consistent climate inside regardless of the season.
The Nordbahntrasse, which includes the Deep Cutting and Rott Tunnel, is an approximately 22 km long path on former railway lines. It is designed to be a wide footpath, cycle path, and inline skater path, making sections of it wheelchair accessible and suitable for those with limited mobility.
For those seeking more adventure, the Kluterthöhle Cave offers "XX-treme" adventure tours that delve deeper into its mysterious passages. Additionally, Paintball Revolution Outpost Ennepetal provides an active entertainment option for thrill-seekers.
Many of Ennepetal's outdoor areas, such as the numerous hiking and cycling trails, are generally dog-friendly. However, specific attractions like the Kluterthöhle Cave or indoor facilities may have restrictions. It's always best to check individual attraction policies beforehand. The Hülsenbecker Tal, with its open spaces, is often a good option for walks with dogs.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the sense of history. The Harkortsee Railway Viaduct is often highlighted for its photo opportunities and picturesque setting. The Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse is admired for showcasing the impressive engineering of the past. The Glückauf Trail is loved for its pure railway history experienced by bike.
Yes, Klutertbad is a popular spot for water activities. It features both an indoor swimming pool with a 90-meter slide and an outdoor saltwater pool. The Hülsenbecker Tal also includes the natural Klutertbad, an open-air swimming pool with chlorine-free, biologically treated water, perfect for a relaxed family experience.


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