Mountain peaks in Naturpark Bergisches Land offer a diverse landscape of gently rolling hills, extensive forests, and numerous rivers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This low mountain range provides a variety of elevated points and viewpoints for outdoor activities. The region features over 4,000 kilometers of marked hiking trails, making it suitable for exploring its natural features. Visitors can find a range of terrain, from quiet wooded areas to points with panoramic views.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The summit is located in a quiet, wooded area and is rather unspectacularly marked – but there is a bench for a short break, and the surroundings invite you to linger.
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On the way through the Königsforst, a forest area in the south of the city, which is particularly suitable as a shady hiking area in summer, depending on the route you take, you will also come to the highest point within the city of Cologne, the so-called Monte after its "discoverers". Troodelöh (Troost, Dedden & Löhmer). The fact that the forestry administration has removed the summit cross placed here can be classed as sacrilegious... a stone boulder now marks the - in itself unspectacular - measuring point.
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Because it is so "high" here, you have really great views in between.
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At 212m, the Tütberg is the highest elevation in the Königsforst.
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Nice view of the Siebengebirge.
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The restaurant at the tower is also open at the weekend, ideal for taking a longer break here.
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The elevation, with its peculiar name, is actually the highest point in the Cologne city area. Every Cologne resident should probably have climbed it once in their life. This is even possible without an oxygen device. The 118-meter-high "mountain" is located in Königsforst. The Cologne Alpine Club has erected an impressive summit stone up here. There is even a summit book. The name, by the way, is composed of the surnames of the three "discoverers".
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Here, too, the tablet was unfortunately stolen. 😬
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Unnenberg Observation Tower, which offers expansive panoramic views from its observation deck. Another favorite is Stachelberg, known for its impressive vistas, especially from the hang glider facility overlooking the Siegtal. Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point is also very popular, particularly for its unique status and summit stone.
The highest mountain in the Bergisches Land is the Homert, reaching 519 meters above sea level. For publicly accessible points with an observation tower, the Unnenberg Observation Tower stands at 505.7 meters, with its observation deck at 31.8 meters high, offering the highest publicly accessible viewpoint in the region.
Yes, the Naturpark Bergisches Land features gently rolling hills and numerous well-developed hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners. You can find many easy routes that offer a pleasant nature experience without significant elevation changes. For specific options, explore the Easy Hikes in Naturpark Bergisches Land guide.
The region is characterized by a low mountain range with gently rolling hills, extensive forests, meadows, and numerous rivers. You can expect varied terrain, from quiet wooded paths to more open areas offering panoramic views. While not alpine, some trails can be moderately challenging, especially around viewpoints like Stachelberg, which may have tricky descents.
The Naturpark Bergisches Land is a popular recreational area, and many trailheads and points of interest are generally accessible. While specific public transport details for each 'peak' vary, the region is well-connected, and many areas can be reached by bus or train, often requiring a short walk to the starting points of trails.
Absolutely. Many areas within the Naturpark Bergisches Land are suitable for families. For example, Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point is considered family-friendly with well-signposted paths. The region's diverse landscape and numerous hiking trails offer experiences for all ages, from short rambles to longer walks.
Yes, many trails in Naturpark Bergisches Land are dog-friendly. Highlights like Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point are specifically noted as suitable for dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to be mindful of other hikers.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Unnenberg Observation Tower is highly recommended. Its observation deck provides expansive vistas of the varied low mountain range landscape. Another excellent spot is Stachelberg, which offers impressive views over the Siegtal.
Yes, Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point is located within the Königsforst, part of the Naturpark Bergisches Land. At 118.04 meters, it is the highest point in Cologne's urban area and features a unique summit stone and summit book.
Yes, the region offers both. Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point is recognized as a natural monument. Additionally, you can visit the Windecks Gericht (Gallows Hill) Memorial, a historical site with a somber past, offering a unique blend of history and nature.
The Naturpark Bergisches Land is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy road cycling, with routes like the 'Bergische road cycling route 4: reservoirs and railroad lines' or 'Bergische road cycling route 3: Bergische timber-framed route' found in the Road Cycling Routes guide. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Wupper Trail' or 'Via meadow and forest paths up to the Toelle Tower', detailed in the Running Trails guide.
The Naturpark Bergisches Land is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming meadows and fresh greenery, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes, and even winter can be charming for a crisp walk, though some paths might be slippery. The region's well-developed trails make it accessible in most seasons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the refreshing natural environment, characterized by extensive forests and rolling hills. The panoramic views from elevated points like the Unnenberg Observation Tower are a major draw. The well-maintained hiking opportunities and the serene atmosphere, even at popular spots like Tütberg (Highest point in the Königsforst), are frequently highlighted.


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