Best mountain peaks around Witten are characterized by elevated areas and prominent hills rather than traditional towering mountains. The region, part of North Rhine-Westphalia, offers extensive hiking opportunities and scenic viewpoints. The maximum elevation within Witten is approximately 273 meters above sea level. These locations provide diverse experiences, from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes with historical landmarks and expansive vistas.
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The Harkortturm, a lookout tower on the Harkortberg in Wetter (Ruhr), was built in 1884 in memory of Friedrich Harkort. The design by Düsseldorf architects Otto van Els and Bruno Schmitz won an architectural competition, although the construction costs were ultimately higher than planned. With a height of 35 meters, the tower offers a panoramic view over the Harkortsee to the Sauerland. Its architecture imitates medieval castles and is part of historicism. The tower originally housed a restaurant with a pavilion and beer garden before it was transferred to the municipality of Wetter in 1907. In 2009, a renovation was carried out to mark the 125th anniversary. The Harkort Tower is a listed building and is part of the Industrial Heritage Route. It is an important architectural monument and a popular tourist destination that combines history, architecture and picturesque views.
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The Schwerin slag heap is the spoil heap of the former Graf Schwerin mine in Castrop-Rauxel in the Schwerin district, which was closed in 1967. At 151 m above sea level, it is now the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel and towers over the highest natural elevations of the Castrop Heights at a good 135 m. Great view included.
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Built in honor of the Iron Chancellor. Based on the Götterdämmerung design by the architect Wilhelm Kreis
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An originally unplanned landfill offers the best view of the entire PHOENIX Lake. It is named after the neighboring Kaiserberg Neuer Kaiserberg, Kaiserberg II or also Phoenixsee-Halde. The (old) Kaiserberg is a natural hill and has been partially dismantled over time. Excess excavated soil from the lake is stored here on the new landfill.
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From the top of the heap, visitors can enjoy a view across to the nearby Erin colliery, but also further: to the Florian Tower in Dortmund and the Hoheward heap in Herten. Art in public space can be found not only on the summit, but also on the northern edge of the heap.
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The heap of the former Graf Schwerin colliery is today the highest point in the town of Castrop-Rauxel - and one of the best-known landmarks in the region. Which is not least due to the accessible sundial on the top.
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Nice view from the top of the lake and Hörde. The mountain was once a landfill.
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A particularly nice place to take a break ... even with seating and a view of the distance.
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The region around Witten offers several popular viewpoints. The Kaiser Friedrich Tower in Hagen is the highest vantage point at 372 meters, providing extensive views. Another favorite is the Hagen Bismarck Tower, a 24-meter high column offering wide views over the valleys of Hagen. The Harkort Tower in Wetter (Ruhr) also provides panoramic views over the Harkortsee to the Sauerland.
Yes, several elevated areas around Witten are suitable for families. The Hohenstein area within the Ardey Mountains is a popular local recreation spot with playgrounds and animal enclosures. The Kaiser Friedrich Tower and the Harkort Tower are also noted as family-friendly, often featuring amenities like restaurants or kiosks nearby. The New Kaiserberg, an artificial hill, offers great views and is also considered family-friendly.
The peaks and elevated areas around Witten often combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Hagen Bismarck Tower, built in 1901, is a historical monument offering wide views. The Harkort Tower, built in 1884, is a listed building and part of the Industrial Heritage Route, designed to resemble medieval castles. Additionally, the Berger Denkmal on the Hohenstein is a monument erected in memory of Louis Constanz Berger.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from leisurely strolls to more strenuous hikes, especially in the Ardey Mountains and along the Höhenweg Trail. For specific mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Miners’ Prayer House, Witten – Hardenstein Castle Ruins loop' or the 'Vincke Tower – Hohensyburg castle ruins loop'. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Witten guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lake Kemnade – Viewpoint at Lake Kemnade loop' available in the Cycling around Witten guide.
Yes, the Sundial at Halde Schwerin in Castrop-Rauxel is a notable example. This artificial heap features a giant sundial art installation by Jan Bormann, consisting of 24 stainless steel steles and a parachute-oriented pole, offering a panoramic view from the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel.
Within Witten itself, the maximum elevation is approximately 273 meters (896 feet) above sea level, characterized by rolling hills rather than traditional towering mountains. The Hohenstein area within the Ardey Mountains is a prominent elevated spot offering views over the Ruhr Valley.
The Hohenstein area, particularly from the Berger Denkmal, offers beautiful panoramic views over the Ruhr Valley and the surrounding bucolic scenery. Additionally, the Höhenweg Trail provides stunning views of the city of Witten and the broader Ruhr area. Just outside Witten, Burg Blankenstein also offers significant viewpoints over the Ruhr Valley.
The region offers various cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the 'Schulenberg Tunnel – Glückauf Trail loop' or the 'Herbede Weir on the River Ruhr – Lake Kemnade loop'. Road cyclists might enjoy routes such as the 'Elbschetaltrasse Section – Towpath along the Ruhr loop'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Witten guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Witten guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. Many enjoy the expansive views from various towers and viewpoints, such as the Kaiser Friedrich Tower, which is a nice place for a break with a restaurant nearby. The historical significance of sites like the Hagen Bismarck Tower and the unique art installation at the Sundial at Halde Schwerin are also highly valued.
Yes, the New Kaiserberg in Dortmund is an artificial hill created from the excavation of the Phoenix Lake, offering a great viewpoint about 40 meters above the water surface. The Sundial at Halde Schwerin is also an artificial heap, which is the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel and provides panoramic views.
Yes, some of the popular viewpoints offer amenities. The Kaiser Friedrich Tower has a restaurant nearby where you can enjoy a meal or cake. The Hagen Bismarck Tower also has a small kiosk. The Hohenstein area is known for being a popular local recreation spot, suggesting facilities for visitors.


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