Best mountain peaks around Kamp Lintfort are characterized by elevated areas rather than traditional mountains. The region, situated on the western edge of the Ruhr area, features notable "gipfel" or summits that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. These elevated features are often former mining heaps or natural hills that have been reforested and developed for public access. The landscape offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty for exploration.
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The picnic area with its four benches, two tables, and a trash can has become a bit dated.
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The old fire watchtower was demolished in January 2023 and the area leveled - but the rest area is still there.
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Easily visible from afar, a landmark. From the top you can enjoy a magnificent view when the weather is clear.
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Several rest opportunities offer great views of the Rhine and steelworks
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+ Heap North Germany with the landmarks "Hallenhaus" and "Himmelstreppe". + "The tailings pile North Germany is a tailings dump of the Niederberg mine in Neukirchen-Vluyn. The mine's fill of the tailings pile was completed in March 2001. The dump, considered a flaming dump, has a footprint of 81 hectares and is 102 meters high at its highest point. 80 million tons of rock are stored in the heap." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halde_Norddeutschland https://www.halden.ruhr/halde-norddeutschland.html https://www.neukirchen-vluyn.de/de/inhalt/halde-norddeutschland/ https://niederrhein-tourismus.de/freizeit/halde-norddeutschland-mit-hallenhaus-und-himmelstreppe https://www.rheinruhronline.de/niederrhein/niederrheinteil2/neukirchen/halde-norddeutschland.htm
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Currently closed due to Corona, otherwise a beautiful observation tower with a wonderful view.
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The 'peaks' around Kamp-Lintfort are distinct from traditional mountains. They are often former mining heaps, such as Halde Norddeutschland and the Pattberg Spoil Heap, or natural hills that have been reforested and developed for public access. These locations blend industrial heritage with natural beauty, offering unique views and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Johannesturm Observation Tower is a popular viewpoint offering great all-round views. The Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap is also considered family-friendly, providing expansive views of the Lower Rhine landscape.
You can expect expansive panoramic views of the surrounding Lower Rhine landscape. From locations like Halde Norddeutschland and the Pattberg Spoil Heap, you can see how the region's industry and nature intertwine, offering unique perspectives.
The Hallenhaus at Halde Norddeutschland is an art installation by OBSERVATORIUM (Rotterdam). This steel skeleton, shaped like a traditional hall house, symbolizes the region's agricultural and industrial architectural past, representing structural change and serving as a prominent landmark visible from a distance.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Kamper Berg area features forest trails like the 'Abbot's Square Kloster Kamp loop'. You can find more detailed hiking routes and information on the Hiking around Kamp Lintfort guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. Routes like the 'LAGA (State Garden Show) – View Over the Halde loop' offer opportunities to explore the landscape on two wheels. For more MTB routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Kamp Lintfort guide.
The elevated areas and trails around Kamp-Lintfort are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days outdoors. Even in winter, a clear day can provide crisp views, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, for instance, the Hees Summit Picnic Area offers seating for a nice picnic and green space to relax after climbing the hill. Many viewpoints also have benches or open areas suitable for a break.
The Pattberg Spoil Heap is a former spoil heap from the Pattberg coal mine. It's now a panorama feature of the Industrial Heritage Trail, offering a widely visible summit cross and rewarding visitors with wonderful views of the Lower Rhine landscape. It's also popular with kite flyers.
While specific public transport details for each 'peak' vary, Kamp-Lintfort has public transport options that can get you close to some trailheads. For detailed information on reaching specific hiking areas, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or the Kamp-Lintfort tourism website for hike access points.
Beyond the reforested mining heaps, the region borders the Lower Rhine nature reserve, offering diverse natural landscapes. The elevated areas themselves provide unique ecosystems due to their history and reforestation efforts, making them interesting for nature observation.
For more detailed information on hiking trails and routes in the area, you can visit the official Kamp-Lintfort tourism website, which provides resources like hikes in Kamp-Lintfort.


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