Best canyons around Witten are primarily characterized by river valleys and gorges rather than deep geological canyons. Witten, situated along the Ruhr River, offers natural attractions and extensive hiking opportunities through its forests and surrounding hills. The region features scenic trails that provide views of the Ruhr area and its industrial heritage. While deep valleys hiking Witten is possible, the area is known for its diverse landscapes including former quarries and conservation areas.
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The Dünnebecke Valley is very lovely. The narrow forest path led me along the edge of the beech forest, offering me charming views of the Wiesental valley.
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Historically interesting place on the way
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The Külpmann quarry is located on the Böllberg in Albringhausen, Wetter (Ruhr). Ruhr sandstone was mined in the quarry. The site was operated by the Külpmann family from 1932. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Since 2013 there has been a sales warehouse for a natural stone dealer here. The quarry wall is a geological outcrop from the Carboniferous period that still exists today.
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The Külpmann quarry is located on the Böllberg in Albringhausen, Wetter (Ruhr). Ruhr sandstone was mined in the quarry. The site was operated by the Külpmann family from 1932. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Since 2013 there has been a sales warehouse for a natural stone dealer here. The quarry wall is a geological outcrop from the Carboniferous period that still exists today.
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The quarry is currently inaccessible, but there is a viewpoint to the north that offers a view of the quarry. It is only accessible on foot via forest paths and is really worth it !!!
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The Neuwuelflingsburg colliery, which worked here until 1967, was formerly located on the quarry site. In addition to sandstone, layers of mudstone and a coal seam about 30 cm thick can also be seen in the quarry. The layers of rock belong to the Sprockhövel Formation and were deposited more than 300 million years ago. From time to time, the remains of tree trunks (lepidophytes) up to 2 m long are uncovered on fresh quarry walls as a result of quarrying. They are silent contemporary witnesses of a former forest moor landscape that existed during the Upper Carboniferous.
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Until a few years ago, Ruhr sandstone was mined in the Böllberg quarry to produce floor panels or facade panels, for example. The old factory building originally belonged to the Neuwuelflingsburg colliery, which worked here until 1967. In the walls of the quarry, primeval tree trunk remains up to 2m long were occasionally recovered during mining. They are remnants of a former forest bog landscape that existed during the Upper Carboniferous (320 to 296 million years before today).
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Above the old Külpmann quarry you have a wonderful (almost 360 degrees) view, among other things you can see as far as Wuppertal.
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Around Witten, you'll primarily find river valleys and gorges rather than deep geological canyons. The region is characterized by its forests, river valleys, and former industrial landscapes, offering scenic trails and diverse natural features.
Popular spots include Dünnebecke Valley, known for its narrow meadow valley and traces of earlier opencast mines, and Wannebach Valley, where the Wannebach stream flows through idyllic meadows and forested hills.
Yes, both Wannebach Valley and Wannebach Valley (another section) are noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks through meadows and along streams.
You can observe diverse landscapes including river valleys, forests, grasslands, and viewpoints. Areas like Dünnebecke Valley also show clear traces of earlier opencast mines, blending natural beauty with historical industrial impact.
Yes, for instance, the Stone Tower at Külpmann Quarry is a historical site where Ruhr sandstone was mined. The quarry walls reveal layers of rock from the Sprockhövel Formation, deposited over 300 million years ago, sometimes containing remains of ancient tree trunks.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various cycling activities. There are numerous gravel biking routes, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours around Witten, many of which pass through scenic valleys and natural areas.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the green landscapes, while winter can offer serene, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the natural areas around Witten. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in conservation areas or near horse farms, such as those found in Wannebach Valley.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature, idyllic meadows, and forested hills that make you feel far from the city, even within the Ruhr area. Many find sections like Dünnebecke Valley to be surprisingly scenic and perfect for hiking.
Yes, Schulmeister quarry is noted for offering a good view and a unique landscape experience. The Stone Tower at Külpmann Quarry also provides a viewpoint, though the quarry itself may be inaccessible.
Comfortable hiking shoes are recommended, as paths can sometimes be muddy, especially in areas like Dünnebecke Valley. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Yes, many hiking and cycling routes around Witten are designed as loops. For example, you can find circular routes for gravel biking and general cycling that explore the scenic valleys and natural attractions of the region.


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