Attractions and places to see around Hückelhoven include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia region. The area is characterized by its picturesque landscapes in the Rur depression, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a diverse range of environments, from wetlands and forests to historical mills and former mining sites. Hückelhoven offers opportunities for both nature observation and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The tree in the middle of the lake and the boats on the shore are particularly idyllic.
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The first documented mention reports a sale of the Dalheim mill with its pond and land in 1231 by Heinrich Herr zu Helpenstein to the Cistercian convent in Ophoven. In 1258 the monastery also moved to the neighboring monastery courtyard in Dalheim. In 1775, the last Dalheim abbess, Maria Anna von Oyen, had the current mill building built after a fire. The coat of arms attached to a granite plaque above the entrance to the mill is a reminder of this. In the monastery mill, which was not a ban mill, there was a grinding mill for grain and an oil press. After the monastery was dissolved in 1802, the mill was privatized.
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Anyone who knows the Holtmühle with the pond knows what a beautiful spot it is.
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a lesser-known mill with a beautiful lake where geese and ducks also feel at home. Now the restaurant is temporarily open again.
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Nice excursion restaurant (café/restaurant) in a charming landscape (for hikers and mountain bikers). It is advisable to check whether it is open before visiting. Web information: Excursion restaurant: https://dalheimer-muehle.de/de/home.html Walking trail (5.3km): https://www.wa-wa-we.eu/de/touren/dalheimer-runde/index.html
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One of my favorite routes in the region. The route can be incorporated wonderfully into a circuit, because there are also roads and paths that are easy to drive on to the right and left of the Wurm.
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"... The Schaagbachtal, located in the natural area of Schwalm-Nette-Platte, is of national importance due to a diversely structured biotope complex with the occurrence of the priority habitats alder and ash floodplain forest and birch moor forest. The area is characterized by a large variety of species and a complete, natural area-typical habitat inventory and is therefore of outstanding importance as a refuge in the natural area. Among other things, the Schaagbachtal is a breeding area for black woodpeckers and kingfishers. It is home to extensive, species-rich, brook-influenced alder swamp and floodplain forests in an exemplary formation that is representative of the natural environment. In addition, there are wet grassland and spring areas in the area, but also small areas of moors and wet heaths. It is the habitat of the common wedge-tailed maiden, a species of dragonfly threatened with extinction in NRW, the natterjack toad, the meadow pipit and the royal fern. A characteristic of the area is that the sources of five streams are located here, which have allowed the Schaagbachtal to develop into a species-rich wetland. The stream meanders through wet valleys whose edges can rise up to 20 m high. One of the springs is near Haus Wildenrath south of Wildenrath. Formerly a knight's castle, a Franconian farm was later built here, which became Germany's first environmental education center in the Schwalm-Nette Nature Park at the end of the 1960s. Here nature as well as animals and plants of the farm can be experienced. ..." https://www.natur-erleben-nrw.de/natura-2000/regionen-und-areas-in-nrw/details/schaagbachtal/
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Hückelhoven offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit the scenic Boardwalk Through the Moor in Schaagbachtal, which leads over a wooden footbridge through a unique swamp landscape. Other notable spots include the recreational area of Adolfosee Ratheim, the natural bathing lake at Baggersee Brachelen / Naturfreibad Kapbusch, and the Rur Floodplain for nature observation. The Millicher Halde, a former mining heap, also provides impressive views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Hückelhoven is known for its picturesque landscapes, making it ideal for hiking. The Schaagbachtal offers diverse biotope complexes and is a breeding ground for various bird species, with a boardwalk allowing you to experience the swamp landscape. The Brachter Forest is another popular area with idyllic paths. For more options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Hückelhoven guide, including easy and moderate routes.
Hückelhoven boasts well-developed cycling networks. The Rur-Ufer-Weg runs along the Rur river, offering scenic views and connecting picturesque villages. The Wurm Cycle Path is another popular option in the region. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails, such as the 'Birgelen Primeval Forest Trail' or 'Dalheim Mill – Flow trail with roots', which you can find in the MTB Trails around Hückelhoven guide.
Hückelhoven has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can visit the impressive late 19th-century Gothic brick hall church, Pfarrkirche Hückelhoven, or the 13th-century Haus Hall. The well-preserved moated castle Good Gritt in Doveren is also a must-see. Don't miss Dalheim Mill, potentially the oldest watermill between the Meuse and the Rhine, with historical mentions from 1231.
Yes, Hückelhoven offers several museums. The Besucherbergwerk (Visitor Mine) "Schacht 3" provides insights into the town's mining history. You can also explore the Korbmachermuseum (Basket Museum) to learn about local basket weaving, or the Automobilmuseum (Automobile Museum) which showcases restored Opel classics and other vintage cars. Additionally, the Mineralien- und Bergbaumuseum focuses on minerals and mining.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Hückelhoven are suitable for families. The Kapbusch recreation area, with its natural bathing lake, is a popular spot for leisure. The Boardwalk Through the Moor in Schaagbachtal offers an engaging nature experience for all ages. Dalheim Mill is also considered family-friendly, offering a historical site amidst nature.
For impressive panoramic views, head to the Millicher Halde, a former mining heap transformed into a recreational area. It offers expansive vistas of Hückelhoven and the surrounding landscape. Additionally, many sections of the Rur-Ufer-Weg and various hiking trails provide picturesque outlooks over the Rur depression and natural areas.
The Schaagbachtal is of national importance due to its diverse biotope complex, featuring alder and ash floodplain forests and birch moor forests. It's characterized by extensive wetlands and is a breeding ground for black woodpeckers and kingfishers. A boardwalk allows visitors to experience this unique swamp landscape up close. The Beaver wetland in the Schaagbach Valley is another highlight, known for its species-rich wetland environment.
Yes, Hückelhoven offers several easy walking trails. For instance, the 'Brachelener Baggersee – Lake Kapbusch loop' is an easy 2.6 km walk. Another accessible option is the 'Between the Adolfosee and the Rur – Rur Bridge at Adolfosee loop' from Ratheim, which is about 6.3 km. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Hückelhoven guide.
Yes, Hückelhoven's diverse natural areas are excellent for wildlife spotting. The Schaagbachtal is particularly rich in species and is a breeding area for black woodpeckers and kingfishers. With a bit of luck, you might also encounter various bird species, small mammals, and insects in the extensive wetlands and forests like the Brachter Forest.
The region around Hückelhoven is beautiful throughout the year, but spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Autumn also offers stunning foliage, making it a great time for scenic walks.
Beyond Haus Hall and Good Gritt, Hückelhoven and its surroundings feature several other historic estates. These include the Farmhouse Grone Waldstraße and the castles of House Blumenthal, Hallbaum, House Kleinkukel, and House Hückelhoven. Rurich Castle is also notable, hosting regular concerts and events.


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