Best mountain peaks around Monheim am Rhein are characterized by the region's low elevation, with the highest natural point being approximately 45 meters above sea level. The landscape features the artificially created MonBerg, visible from the Rhine Promenade, which offers panoramic views. This area is valued for its greenery and suitability for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling along the Rhine. The Rheinbogen Landscape Park further enhances opportunities for enjoying nature.
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At 116m, the Wenzelnberg is the highest elevation in Langenfeld. There are two benches right at the cross. Due to the dense forest, there is no view of the surrounding area.
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A small climb in the forest, but the surroundings are beautiful. There is also a modern training element on the fitness trail.
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From the source of the Hardtbach to the highest point in Langenfeld, the route goes through the gorge in the Wenzelnberg, past the memorial, various benches and along paths where the walking sticks are a good help.
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The Taubenberg is 81m high and there is also a fitness machine
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<< Taubenberg (81 m), in Hilden, district of Mettmann, North Rhine-Westphalia >> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taubenberg_(Terminology%C3%A4rung) << Hildener Heide nature reserve, east of Taubenberg <D> (ME-034) >> http://nsg.naturschutzinformation.nrw.de/nsg/de/fachinfo/gebiete/gesamt/ME_034 "... The Hilden city forest used to be interspersed with larger heath areas, which have now largely disappeared for many decades due to reforestation. Scattered in the city forest are the smaller nature reserves "Hildener Heide - east of Taubenberg", "Hildener Stadtwald - Sandbach Krebsbach area" and "Hildener Stadtwald - Biesenbach area“. The nature reserve, about half a hectare in size, east of the Taubenberg is home to an excellently developed heathland. The carnivorous sundew, the beak reed, the bell heather, the bog lily, the gagelbush and the short-winged bush cricket are at home here. South adjoining there is a downy birch swamp forest, in the wettest places of which even downy birch can hardly grow. A few specimens of narrow-leaved cotton grass can still be found here. ..." https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/KLD-257276
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On these paths there are many opportunities to rest with a beautiful view.
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Nice to relax after the climb
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While Monheim am Rhein does not feature traditional mountain peaks, the region offers several elevated points and viewpoints. The View from the summit of Sandberg provides beautiful views over fields and into the Rhine valley on clear days. The Taubenberg (81 m) in Hilden is a small summit in a beautiful forest environment. For panoramic views, the man-made Jaberg Observation Tower offers a great perspective of Düsseldorf from above.
Yes, the region features the artificially created MonBerg, visible from the Rhine Promenade, which offers scenic views. Additionally, the Jaberg Observation Tower, built in 1931, is a 13.2-meter high monument providing extensive views, including towards Düsseldorf. Access to the Jaberg Observation Tower requires keys, which can be ordered in advance from the city of Hilden.
The elevated points around Monheim am Rhein offer diverse natural scenery. From the View from the summit of Sandberg, you can enjoy expansive views over fields and the Rhine valley. The Taubenberg (81 m) is nestled within a forest, part of the Hildener Heide nature reserve, known for its heathland and diverse flora. The Wenzelnberg area, including the Summit Cross Wenzelnberg and Wenzelnberg Summit (Highest Point of Langenfeld), is characterized by dense forest.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View from the summit of Sandberg has benches, making it a comfortable stop for all ages. The Taubenberg (81 m) is considered family-friendly and features a modern training element on its fitness trail, which can be engaging for children.
The region is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Horses by the Rhine – Community Orchard in Monheim' loop, which is an easy 7.7 km route. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Rhine Dike Path near Düsseldorf – View of Fleher Bridge' loop (47 km, easy) and MTB trails such as the 'Three-Island Pond – Graven House' loop (26.5 km, easy). You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Monheim am Rhein, Road Cycling Routes around Monheim am Rhein, and MTB Trails around Monheim am Rhein.
Yes, for instance, the area around the Jaberg Observation Tower is surrounded by many beautiful hiking trails in Hilden. The Wenzelnberg area also has paths, including a route through a gorge, past a memorial, and various benches, leading to the Summit Cross Wenzelnberg.
Monheim am Rhein itself is characterized by low elevation, with the highest natural point being approximately 45 meters (148 feet) above sea level. However, nearby areas feature slightly higher points, such as the Taubenberg (81 m) in Hilden and the Wenzelnberg Summit (Highest Point of Langenfeld) at 116 meters.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views and the opportunity for outdoor recreation. The View from the summit of Sandberg is praised for its beautiful vistas over fields and into the Rhine valley. The peaceful forest surroundings of the Taubenberg (81 m) are also highly valued. The overall greenery and suitability for walking and cycling along the Rhine are significant draws.
Yes, the Jaberg Observation Tower has historical significance, built in 1931, and local stories even link the Jaberg mountain to Attila, king of the Huns. The Wenzelnberg area also features a memorial along its paths, adding a historical dimension to the natural landscape.
The region's natural environment, characterized by greenery and suitability for walking and cycling, makes it enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while clear days in any season will provide the best visibility from viewpoints like the View from the summit of Sandberg.
Yes, several locations offer amenities for relaxation. The View from the summit of Sandberg has benches available for visitors to sit and enjoy the scenery. The Summit Cross Wenzelnberg also has two benches right at the cross, providing a spot to rest after a climb.


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