Best mountain peaks around Gummersbach are found in the town itself and the surrounding Bergisches Land and Sauerland regions. Gummersbach, with an average elevation of 253 meters and a highest point of 519 meters, offers various elevated points. The broader region features higher summits, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. These areas are characterized by hills, forests, and observation towers, making them suitable for outdoor activities.
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Hiking around Gummersbach
Unfortunately, the landscape here has changed a lot in recent years. A few years ago there was still a dense spruce forest here, but now, as a result of climate change, the forest has disappeared and it will probably take a generation for a mixed forest to grow back.
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Very nice short trip to the Silberkuhle in Reichshof to the new refuge with a viewing platform.
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The hut is closed on Mondays and Thursdays. Highly recommended as a resting place 👍🏻
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A good shelter that offers protection in all weathers and invites you to rest.
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The restaurant at the tower is also open at the weekend, ideal for taking a longer break here.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Unnenberg Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views from the 505.7-meter high Unnenberg. Another favorite is the historical Meerhardtfels Tower Ruin, an artificial ruin providing views of Dieringhausen and the Aggertal valley. The Nordhelle and Robert-Kolb Tower is also highly regarded for its extensive views and amenities.
Yes, the Meerhardtfels Tower Ruin on Meerhardt hill is a notable historical landmark. Built in 1908 in a neo-Gothic style, it's an artificial ruin that offers views of Dieringhausen and the Aggertal valley. The Robert-Kolb-Tower on Nordhelle also has a rich history, with various structures on its site since the early 19th century.
From the Unnenberg Observation Tower, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Bergisches Land. The Robert-Kolb-Tower on Nordhelle provides extensive views, particularly to the north, over the Ebbegebirge and Sauerland regions.
The Nordhelle and Robert-Kolb Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an observation tower and a restaurant. The surrounding area is suitable for walking and cycling, making it a good destination for families.
The region around Gummersbach offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those near the Meerhardtfels Tower Ruin, or longer routes like the Sauerland-Höhenflug and the 'Ebbemoore' circular trail starting from Nordhelle. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails associated with Meerhardt and the broader region. In winter, Nordhelle is a destination for cross-country skiing. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Gummersbach or the MTB trails guide.
Yes, the area around the Meerhardtfels Tower Ruin includes a 13-kilometer hiking tour. From Nordhelle, you can access popular trails like the Sauerland-Höhenflug and the 'Ebbemoore' circular trail. The Neuen Hahn Summit is also accessible by foot, surrounded by scenic heath. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Gummersbach.
While Gummersbach itself has a highest elevation of 519 meters, the highest point in the broader region is Nordhelle, which stands at 662.7 meters. It is located in the Ebbegebirge, part of the Sauerland, between Meinerzhagen and Herscheid.
Yes, the Unnenberg Observation Tower typically charges a small entry fee of €1. The Robert-Kolb-Tower on Nordhelle is generally accessible without a fee, though it's always good to check local information.
Yes, there is a restaurant available at the location of Nordhelle and Robert-Kolb Tower, offering a convenient spot for a meal. The Unnenberg Observation Tower is also a popular resting point for hikers and cyclists.
The Neuen Hahn Summit is the highest point in the neighboring town of Kierspe. It is marked by a summit cross and features a summit book where visitors can sign. The summit is surrounded by a scenic heath landscape, making it a rewarding destination for hikers and cyclists.
Yes, there are easy hiking routes available in the wider Gummersbach area. For example, the 'Spitze Peninsula – Circular trail at the Bever Dam loop from Bredenbruch' is rated as easy. You can explore more options in the easy hikes guide for Gummersbach.
The mountain peaks and elevated points around Gummersbach can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors. In winter, areas like Nordhelle transform into destinations for cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of experience.


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