Best canyons around Wetter (Ruhr) include natural formations often referred to as gorges or deep cuttings, providing unique landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features impressive incisions into the terrain, such as those created for historical railway lines, alongside serene river valleys. These areas offer opportunities for hiking and cycling, blending natural beauty with historical significance. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and repurposed industrial sites.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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An almost 360 degree panoramic view is possible from up here.
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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 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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It's just a magical place here
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The Wetter (Ruhr) region features impressive natural formations often referred to as gorges or deep cuttings, rather than traditional canyons. These include significant incisions into the terrain, such as those created for historical railway lines, alongside serene river valleys. They offer unique landscapes for outdoor activities, blending natural beauty with historical significance.
Among the most notable are the Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse, an impressive engineering feat from 1884, and the serene Wannebach Valley, known for its idyllic meadows and forested hills. Another unique spot is the Schulmeister quarry, which offers sensational views and a distinct landscape.
Yes, the Wannebach Valley is particularly family-friendly. It features idyllic wide meadows and a peaceful, rural atmosphere, making it suitable for walks with children. The area provides a sense of being far from the city, even within the Dortmund area.
Visitors can experience a variety of natural features. The Wannebach Valley boasts idyllic wide meadows, horse farms, and forested hills surrounding the Wannebach stream. The Schulmeister quarry offers a unique landscape with impressive views, showcasing the wonderful world of nature.
Yes, the Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse is a significant historical site, representing an impressive engineering feat from 1884 when the railway track was built. It highlights the immense effort involved in creating traffic connections in the past. The Schulmeister quarry is also recognized as a historical site and natural monument.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and even mountain hikes. For easy walks, explore options in the Easy hikes around Wetter (Ruhr) guide. If you prefer running, check out the Running Trails around Wetter (Ruhr). For more challenging terrain, the Mountain Hikes around Wetter (Ruhr) guide provides suitable routes.
Yes, the broader Ruhr Valley, which includes areas near these gorges, is traversed by the Ruhrhöhenweg long-distance hiking trail, offering varied landscapes and spectacular views. You can find specific routes like the "View of the Elbschetal Viaduct" or "Elbsche Valley Nature Reserve" in the Easy hikes around Wetter (Ruhr) guide, which are close to the region's natural features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse is praised for its impressive high walls and the visual treat of the former railway line. The Wannebach Valley is loved for its peaceful, rural idyll and pure nature, offering a sense of being far from the city. The Schulmeister quarry is noted for its sensational good views and beautiful landscape.
Yes, the Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse is part of a cycleway and is listed as wheelchair accessible. This makes it a great option for those looking for an accessible route through an impressive landscape.
The region's natural formations can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different charm. Spring brings lush greenery, summer allows for pleasant walks through meadows and forests, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter can offer a unique, serene experience. The Wannebach Valley is particularly beautiful when the sun shines through the woods.
Absolutely. The Schulmeister quarry is renowned for its sensational good view, offering a unique perspective of the landscape. Additionally, the broader Ruhr Valley, which encompasses these areas, provides spectacular views from various points along trails like the Ruhrhöhenweg, including vistas near the Ruhr Viaduct.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly within the gorges are limited, the Wetter (Ruhr) area and nearby towns offer various options. The region is known for blending natural beauty with urban accessibility, so you'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodations within a short distance, especially in the surrounding communities.


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