Best attractions and places to see in Gartroper Mühlenbach include a mix of historical landmarks and diverse natural features. The region is characterized by the Gartroper Mühlenbach itself, flowing through the Gartroper Wald, which offers a primeval forest idyll. Visitors can explore abandoned bunkers from a former ammunition depot and discover a rich flora and fauna within the quiet forest. The area provides opportunities to experience both historical remnants and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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<< Gartroper Mühlenbach - Renaturation >> "Location and course of the body of water: The Gartroper Mühlenbach lies in the area of the Lower Rhine Sand Plates (578) in the Lower Rhine lowlands. It rises on the edge of the Königshardter Hauptterrassenplatte (578.00) which clearly juts out over the surrounding area, south of the "Hövelsberg" (KÜRTEN 1977). However, the largest part of the catchment area of the Gartroper Mühlenbach lies, as with the Steinbach, in the area of the Hünxe - Gahlener Flachwellen (578.02). In the lower reaches, the stream falls steeply in the direction of the Lippe floodplain and flows through the Hünxe - Gahlener Terrassen (578.11) and the Krudenburg Lippea floodplain (578.10) for short stretches before it finally flows into the Lippe. This drains into the Rhine. The body of water runs roughly equally through forest stands and open spaces (arable land, grassland). ..." CONTINUED and MORE INFO: - Location and description of the investigation section... http://www.totholz.de/index.htm?http://totholz.de/gmb.htm https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturreservat_Gartroper_M%C3%BChlenbach http://natura2000-meldedok.naturschutzinformation.nrw.de/natura2000-meldedok/web/babel/media/zdok/DE-4306-304.pdf
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In this former ammunition depot there are numerous bunkers that were used between 1981 and 1998 for ammunition and military vehicles. Today, overgrown streets lead through the huge complex past numerous bunkers that can hardly be seen from the air. Some of the bunkers are open and can be entered. However, there are hardly any objects in it - but numerous mosquitoes and other little animals. In order to see all the bunkers, you have to plan at least 2 hours for the visit. In addition, there may be the path that has to be covered to get to the site. Many bunkers are not visible at first glance, creating an exciting atmosphere. Especially in the evening there is a depressing atmosphere here, which is somewhat mystical. This is especially true since this place is deserted, but at the same time incredibly large and confusing. When walking the site, new bunkers appear constantly to the left and right of the path. The paved paths lead completely straight through the area and only rarely take a curve, behind which another path opens up. One constantly discovers new junctions, which merge into another parallel path, via which one discovers more bunkers. The long distances, the desolation and desolation of this place, as well as the countless ammunition bunkers make this abandoned facility a very special place. Many paths look the same and due to the many bunkers it quickly becomes unclear in which direction you are going and where you came from. With satellite images it is difficult to see how large and strict this facility really is. A great abandoned place that reminds of the old days - in the middle of the forest of Hünxe.
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Cute little bucks to cross
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A small dreamy spot on the side of the road.
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I used the highlight to plan a tour here, the legend about these stones is okay, definitely exciting for children 👍🏻
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A bunker is accessible.
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You can't get that close to any devil's stone. Almost close enough to touch ...
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The region offers unique historical insights, particularly at the Abandoned Munitions Bunker, Hünxe. This former ammunition depot, used between 1981 and 1998, features numerous overgrown bunkers that create a mysterious atmosphere. You can also find an old Burghügel (castle mound) near the lower course of the Gartroper Mühlenbach, still discernible with a surrounding moat and earthen wall.
The Gartroper Mühlenbach itself is a central natural feature, flowing through the Gartroper Wald (Gartrop Forest). This area is known for its 'Urwald-Idylle' (primeval forest idyll), offering a remarkably quiet and peaceful escape. The Green Tube cycle way also highlights the idyllic nature of the area.
Yes, Gartroper Mühlenbach is well-suited for cycling. The Green Tube is a popular cycle way known for its idyllic nature and suitability for road bikes. You can find various routes for different cycling styles, including touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. Explore options like the 'Heidhof Experience Center – Pfingstsee loop' or the 'Wesel-Datteln Canal – Brüner Heights loop' by visiting the Cycling in Gartroper Mühlenbach guide.
The Gartroper Busch, a specific part of the Gartrop Forest, is rich in indigenous flora and fauna. You might spot wildlife such as eagle owls, roe deer, wild boars, and red deer. Various birds of prey like buzzards and hawks also inhabit the area. Visitors on the Green Tube have reported seeing deer and wild boars.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Bridge over the Gartroper Mühlenbach is a small, charming spot in the forest that's easy to access. The Green Tube cycle way is also considered family-friendly for walks and bike rides, offering opportunities to observe nature.
The region is excellent for hiking, with numerous hidden spots. The Two Bridges Trail is a super trail experience, winding through the forest and crossing bridges. Paths through the Gartroper Wald often lead past natural and historical points of interest, including the former ammunition depot. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Gartroper Mühlenbach guides which often include walking sections.
Absolutely. The Gartroper Mühlenbach region provides trails suitable for mountain biking. You can find routes like the 'Pfingstsee – Wesel-Datteln Canal loop' or the 'Gahlen Mill – Anne Bänke Beer Garden loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails in Gartroper Mühlenbach guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. Many find the Hünxe Ammunition Depot Bunkers to be 'scary but interesting' and a place where 'nature has taken power.' The quiet, idyllic nature of the forest paths, like those found on the Two Bridges Trail, is also highly valued for its peaceful escape.
To see all the bunkers at the Abandoned Munitions Bunker, Hünxe, you should plan for at least two hours. This doesn't include the time it might take to reach the site itself. The complex is large and can be confusing due to the many similar paths and hidden bunkers.
The natural areas and trails in Gartroper Mühlenbach are generally dog-friendly, offering ample space for walks. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife such as deer and wild boars in areas like the Gartrop Forest and near the Green Tube.
Gartroper Mühlenbach offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. The overgrown bunkers can have a particularly mystical atmosphere in the evenings, regardless of the season. The quiet nature of the area makes it a peaceful escape at any time.
Specific parking information varies by attraction. For example, there is a parking lot near the Green Tube. When planning your visit to specific highlights or trailheads, it's advisable to check local signage or online maps for designated parking areas.
Beyond the extensive bunker complex, you can also discover charming smaller structures like the Bridge over the Gartroper Mühlenbach. This small, inconspicuous bridge offers a picturesque spot for a brief stop and a view of the stream, adding to the area's blend of natural and subtle man-made features.


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