Best attractions and places to see around Gevelsberg include a variety of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Located in the Ennepe-Ruhr district, the town is surrounded by green hills and picturesque landscapes. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its unique cultural heritage.
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Harkortweg (X 17)
Cycle the most beautiful railway tracks – Germany’s Ruhr area (west and south)
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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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The only Ruhr ferry. There is no fare, just a donation box. You can even use PayPal. Is a great project. So don't be stingy.
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We parked our car above the Schulenberg tunnel, after which we had a little trouble finding the entrance to the Schulenberg tunnel. We had to go through the forest above the tunnel to get to the tunnel. I therefore recommend driving through the residential area onto the route and then driving through the tunnel 😅.
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It's great that the old railway lines are being expanded and the tunnels are also being used. This saves you a number of extensive bypasses, especially in the hilly Wuppertal.
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I drove from Wuppertal via the northern railway line to Schee station, then via the coal railway line to Hattingen and finally the Ruhr valley cycle path to Essen. It's always a little downhill :-) A super developed and varied route that is really fun. Just railroad cycling.
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The tracks run over the river at a height of 30 meters and are 313 meters long; This requires 24,400 cubic meters of quarry stone and 12 arches with a span of 20 meters each. The floor plan of the building describes a slight curve with a radius of 380 meters. The bridge deck with the tracks on it has a gradient of 0.5 percent. Further information at: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhr-Viadukt_(Herdecke)
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A beautiful old railway line! From Hattingen (also far beyond Sprockhövel) it always climbs slightly - but it is still very easy to bike and is fun!
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Gevelsberg offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit Klusenberg for breathtaking panoramic views over the town and surrounding valley. The Gevelsberg Stadtwald (Town Forest) provides tranquil forest walks and picnic areas. For a relaxing lakeside experience, head to Berger See, an artificial lake with a circular path and seating areas. Additionally, the Stefansbachtal is ideal for nature walks along the Stefansbecke stream, featuring an old viaduct.
Yes, Gevelsberg has several points of historical interest. The Engelbert-Denkmal on Elberfelder Straße commemorates Archbishop Engelbert II of Berg. In the Stefansbachtal, you can see an impressive railway viaduct built in 1911. For a glimpse into the region's industrial past, consider guided tours through the Former Oelkinghausen Colliery Tunnels.
Families will find plenty to do. The Ennepebogen is a great spot with a beach area, spacious lawns, a skate park, climbing walls, and other play equipment. Within the Gevelsberg Stadtwald, the Dam- und Schwarzwildgatter allows visitors to observe deer, sheep, mouflon, and wild boars, which is always a hit with children. Many of the hiking and cycling trails, such as those around Lake Kemnade, are also suitable for families.
Gevelsberg is well-connected to cycling routes. The Kohlenbahn Rail Trail is a popular cycle path on a former railway line connecting Hattingen with Wuppertal, featuring two tunnels including the nearly 800-meter-long Schee tunnel. The Schulenberg Tunnel is also part of a cycle route, eliminating a strenuous bypass. For more options, you can explore various road cycling routes around the area, including those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Gevelsberg guide.
Absolutely. The Gevelsberg Stadtwald offers leisurely forest walks. The Stefansbachtal is also traversed by several hiking paths. For more structured options, you can find numerous trails, including easy and moderate routes, in the Hiking around Gevelsberg guide. These include routes like the 'Stefansbachtal Viaduct loop' and 'Hiking loop from Aske'.
Gevelsberg hosts a vibrant cultural scene. The Filmriss Kino offers cultural programs and entertainment. The Bürgerhaus Alte Johanneskirche serves as a community center for events, a cultural café, and a meeting point. The annual Gevelsberger Kirmes is a major town festival known for its lively atmosphere. The town also regularly features pop-up events, small festivals, and street food offerings in its city center.
Yes, you can. The Dam- und Schwarzwildgatter within the Gevelsberg Stadtwald provides an excellent opportunity to observe deer, sheep, mouflon, and wild boars, sometimes with their piglets. The natural areas like the Gevelsberg Stadtwald and Stefansbachtal are also home to various local wildlife, making them great for nature observation.
The green hills and picturesque landscapes of Gevelsberg are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying recreational areas like the Ennepebogen and Berger See. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks. While some activities might be limited, winter hiking is also possible on many trails, offering a different perspective of the landscape.
Yes, Gevelsberg is known for its unique artistic touch provided by the "Alltagsmenschen" Sculptures. These beloved concrete sculptures by Christel Lechner are a permanent exhibition found throughout the town, adding a distinctive artistic element to the urban landscape.
For water-based recreation, Lake Kemnade is a popular destination, offering three paved paths for pedestrians, inline skaters, and cyclists, with a lap around the lake being approximately 10 km long. The Ennepebogen also features a beach area and is located along the flowing Ennepe river, providing a relaxing atmosphere.
The region features impressive engineering. The Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake is a historical bridge spanning 313 meters with 12 semi-circular arches, offering great views. Additionally, the Stefansbachtal Viaduct, built in 1911, is an old railway viaduct that is now a point of interest within the Stefansbachtal.
Yes, the Hardenstein Ruhr Valley Ferry provides a convenient way to cross the Ruhr River. It's an electric ferry (in summer) and is located near the Hardenstein Castle ruins, making it a pleasant break during a trip along the river. It's also situated in the Muttental Valley, an area known for early coal mining.


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