Best canyons around Netphen are characterized by picturesque river valleys, rolling hills, and dense forests within the Rothaargebirge mountains. Netphen is notable as the source region for three significant rivers—the Sieg, Eder, and Lahn—which have carved out numerous broad, U-shaped valleys. These quiet stream valleys provide diverse habitats, extensive beech forests, and open stream areas, making them ideal for nature exploration. The region offers significant natural beauty and outdoor experiences.
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Hiking around Netphen
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beautiful valley of the upper Eder
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The Nonnbach valley above Mandeln is very idyllic.
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The young Edertal is really worth a tour. The path is gravelled and generally easy to drive.
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You follow the course of the Eder through the open valley. There is hardly any shade along the gravel path.
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The Schwarzbachsystem nature reserve with Haberg and Krenkeltal is a 312-hectare nature reserve west of the village of Albaum in the municipality of Kirchhundem.
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The former location of the Schwarz farmhouse is one of the Sauerland soul places. Today the valley of the Schwarzbach is a nature reserve. The place symbolizes the theme "Open and safe".
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Very nice NSG with a lot of flora and fauna.
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The valleys around Netphen are characterized by picturesque river valleys, rolling hills, and dense forests within the Rothaargebirge mountains. This region is notable as the source area for three significant rivers: the Sieg, Eder, and Lahn. These rivers have carved out numerous broad, U-shaped valleys and quiet stream valleys, creating diverse habitats with extensive beech forests and open stream areas.
Yes, several valleys are suitable for families. For instance, Upper Eder Valley and Schwarzbachtal are both categorized as family-friendly. The Schwarzbachtal, a nature reserve, offers a wide valley with beautiful forests and a stream, providing a visually appealing natural environment for all ages. Additionally, the region offers the 'Waldlehrpfad Netpherland' (Netpherland Forest Nature Trail), which is particularly family-friendly with stations for children to learn about the forest.
The Upper Eder Valley is a popular gorge offering a scenic, sunny path along the Eder river. Visitors appreciate this section for its beauty, especially in autumn, and the opportunity to cool down by the water in warm weather. It features a gravel path and is considered family-friendly.
The Schwarzbachtal is recognized as a nature reserve and is highly recommended for its natural beauty. Visitors can expect a wide valley with beautiful forests and a stream, creating a perfect natural environment. It's considered a 'feast for the eyes' and symbolizes 'Open and safe' as one of the Sauerland soul places.
The Sohler Bach Valley is a beautiful and extensive valley, ideal for relaxed tours. It features sections that lead through beautiful beech forests, offering a serene and picturesque setting for exploration.
Yes, the Nonnbachtal is highly recommended for mountain bike tours. It's described as a 'great valley with a steady slope' and offers a very nice route, particularly in the direction of Fischelbach.
The valleys and forested areas around Netphen offer extensive hiking and outdoor opportunities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, including easy walks and more challenging tours. For specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Netphen guide. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Sieg Metal Bridge loop' available in the Gravel biking around Netphen guide.
Yes, the region offers a well-marked network of hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate. For easy walks, you can find routes like the 'Hohenroth Forester's Lodge – Mini Eder Reservoir loop' in the Easy hikes around Netphen guide. Moderate options include the 'View of the Obernau Dam – View of the Obernau Reservoir loop'. The renowned Rothaarsteig long-distance trail also passes through the Netphen area, offering breathtaking views and more challenging sections, such as a steep root trail descending into a valley.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the valleys. They enjoy the scenic paths along rivers like the Eder, the beautiful forests, and the diverse habitats. The opportunity to cool down by the water in warm weather and the overall peaceful atmosphere for relaxed tours are also highly appreciated.
The valleys around Netphen offer natural beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. The Upper Eder Valley, for example, is noted for its beauty in October. Summer provides opportunities to cool down by the rivers, while winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes for those who enjoy colder weather activities.
Yes, the Obernautalsperre (Obernau Dam), nestled within the landscape of Netphen, features a barrier-free, 8.3 km long asphalt path around the dam. This path is popular for walking, jogging, and cycling, and includes 'Waldsofas' (forest sofas) and viewpoints for restful breaks, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors.
The geological features of Netphen's valleys are primarily shaped by the origins of the Sieg, Eder, and Lahn rivers within the Rothaargebirge mountains. These rivers have carved out numerous broad, U-shaped valleys and quiet stream valleys over time. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and diverse habitats, reflecting the region's rich natural history.


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