Best mountain peaks around Meerbusch refer to elevated points and popular hiking areas in a region characterized by low elevation, with its highest point at 41 meters above sea level. These locations offer local appeal and viewpoints, distinct from the traditional mountain environments found further afield, such as the Langenberg at 843 meters. Visitors can explore various natural features and man-made structures that provide scenic outlooks over the surrounding landscape. These spots are valued for their accessibility and the unique…
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Hurray, we have reached the summit cross!!!
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The Kapuzinerberg is 77 m above sea level. NN the second highest elevation in Krefeld. It is a former landfill that was opened to the public at a ceremony on June 20, 2004 after renovation. There is a summit cross at the top. Coordinates ♁51° 21′ 36″ N, 6° 32′ 16″ E Source and link: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapuzinerberg_(Krefeld)
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The effort of the driveway is rewarded with a great view over Krefeld 👍
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We've walked past here more than once. Today we climbed up and admired the quartzite chunks.
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Great view, at a dizzying height
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Nice all-round view over Krefeld, definitely worth it in good weather.
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Stinkesberg first ascent after decades. For whatever reason, the tours that have taken us to this area in recent years have not taken us over the Stinkesberg. Today, however, we shuffle up the hill with muddy soles and look forward to the incredibly green moss on the sun-drenched basalt boulders.
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Here really nice trails were built down the mountain. Really nice and well-kept.
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Meerbusch is characterized by its very low elevation, with its highest point at 41 meters above sea level. Therefore, the 'mountain peaks' referred to are elevated points, popular hiking areas, or viewpoints that offer local appeal and scenic outlooks, rather than traditional mountains. These spots provide unique perspectives over the surrounding landscape.
For expansive views, the Wolfsberg Observation Tower is highly recommended. It provides a panoramic view over the local recreation area "Sechs-Seen-Platte," allowing you to see landmarks like the TV tower in Dusseldorf and parts of Duisburg. The Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross also offers a great view over Krefeld.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Wolfsberg Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible viewpoint. The Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross is also family-friendly, though some single trails can be challenging, a wider path is available for ascent.
Yes, many of the elevated spots and trails around Meerbusch are dog-friendly. Both the Wolfsberg Observation Tower and Stinkesberg are noted as dog-friendly locations, making them great options for walks with your canine companion.
The elevated points around Meerbusch offer a variety of trails. For example, near the Stinkesberg, you'll find gentle slopes and some narrow paths alongside the main route. The Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross has both challenging single trails and wider, easier paths for ascent. For more general hiking options, you can explore easy hikes around Meerbusch.
Yes, the Inrather Berg Trails specifically cater to mountain bikers. This location features a small 'mountain' with a scenic view and a bench, alongside three descents with varying difficulty levels (blue, red, and black) for different skill levels. You can also find more options for gravel biking around Meerbusch.
You can expect to encounter forests, especially around Stinkesberg and Inrather Berg Trails. Many spots are also viewpoints, offering vistas over the surrounding low-lying landscape, local recreation areas, and distant cities. While not traditional mountains, these areas provide a chance to experience elevated perspectives within the region.
Yes, the Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross is a prominent feature at one of the elevated points. It offers a great view over Krefeld and is a notable landmark in the area.
Visitors frequently praise the unexpected panoramic views, especially from the Wolfsberg Observation Tower, which offers sights of Dusseldorf and Duisburg. The well-designed mountain bike routes at Inrather Berg Trails are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the local appeal and the opportunity to find elevated perspectives in an otherwise flat region.
Beyond mountain biking at Inrather Berg Trails, the Meerbusch area offers various cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling and gravel biking, with routes like the 'Riverside Dike Cycle Path' and 'Rhine Cycle Path at Stockum' providing scenic rides.
The highest point within Meerbusch itself is 41 meters (135 feet) above sea level. However, the Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross, located nearby in Krefeld, reaches 77 meters above sea level, making it one of the more significant elevations in the immediate vicinity that offers a viewpoint.


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