Lsg-Ratinger Stadtwald Süd-West
Lsg-Ratinger Stadtwald Süd-West
Best natural monuments in Lsg-Ratinger Stadtwald Süd-West are found within a protected landscape area spanning over 975 hectares. This region features diverse natural environments, including mixed deciduous forests, stream valleys, and distinctive loess terraces. It offers significant ecological value and recreational opportunities for visitors. The area provides habitats for a variety of plant and animal species, making it a notable destination for experiencing local flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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The meadows have been beautifully developed, with plenty of seating and lovely flowerbeds.
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The shape of the Langer Berg is reminiscent of an amphitheater
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Interesting "erratics" in a beautiful, dense birch forest (these are not classic ice age erratics but quartzites that were formed by chemical processes in the Miocene - 5 to 23 million years ago).
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As part of the redesign of the Cromford Meadows, an insect hotel for wild bees was also installed. Interesting information boards and a bench invite you to linger. https://www.stadt-ratingen.de/zzz-sit-politik-rathaus/pressemeldungen/meldung/erlebnisraum-cromfordwiesen-neuer-gruenzug-ist-geoeffnet https://www.lokalkompass.de/ratingen/c-natur-garten/ratinger-cromford-wiesen-werden-oekologisch-aufgewertet_a1825792
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Great quartzite chunk with great pictures. How old they might be.
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We've walked past here more than once. Today we climbed up and admired the quartzite chunks.
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Stinkesberg first ascent after decades. For whatever reason, the tours that have taken us to this area in recent years have not taken us over the Stinkesberg. Today, however, we shuffle up the hill with muddy soles and look forward to the incredibly green moss on the sun-drenched basalt boulders.
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The region offers diverse natural monuments. Among the most popular are Langer Berg, a forest area with paths for cycling and hiking, and Stinkesberg, a summit known for its gentle slopes and unique arrangement of ancient stones. You can also find the Carved Quartzite Boulders at Stinkesberg, which are distinctive geological formations within the forest.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Langer Berg forest offers family-friendly paths for walking and cycling. Additionally, the Insect hotel for wild bees 🐝 provides an educational and engaging experience for children and adults alike, demonstrating the importance of insect biodiversity. The Angertal Biotope and Wild Bee Habitat Cromford is another excellent spot for families to observe nature.
Lsg-Ratinger Stadtwald Süd-West is characterized by extensive mixed deciduous forests, picturesque stream valleys, and distinctive loess terraces. You can explore features like the nearly 22-kilometer-long Dickelsbach Stream, which flows through natural forest areas, and various geological formations such as the Carved Quartzite Boulders at Stinkesberg. The area is rich in diverse ecosystems, providing habitats for various plant and animal species.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including easy walks like the "Dickelsbach Trail – Sandy Path at Dickelsbach" or "Poensgen Park – Haus zum Haus Moated Castle loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and MTB trails, such as the "Dickelsbach Trail – Angerbach in the Anger Valley loop." You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, gravel biking, and MTB trails guides for the area.
Yes, many well-rated hiking routes allow you to immerse yourself in the natural surroundings. For instance, the circular hiking trail A8 "Am Trockenen Stiefel" leads past the Langer Berg. Other popular routes, like the "Rundweg Stinkesberg – Dickelsbach" and "Rundweg Sandiger Weg am Dickelsbach," highlight the beauty of the Dickelsbach Stream and its valleys. You can explore various options in the easy hikes in Lsg-Ratinger Stadtwald Süd-West guide.
The Insektenhotel is particularly worth visiting between April and May. During these months, various species, such as red and horned mason bees, are most active and likely to colonize the hotel, offering the best chance to observe them.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. Many paths and trails, including those around Stinkesberg and Langer Berg, are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding leashes.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and tranquil escape offered by the mixed deciduous forests and stream valleys. The komoot community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 500 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and varied difficulty levels of the routes. Many appreciate the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna, and the unique geological features like the Carved Quartzite Boulders.
Yes, several locations offer good views. Stinkesberg, a summit, provides views, especially after storms have cleared some of the forest. The broader landscape of mixed deciduous forests and stream valleys also offers many picturesque spots to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Dickelsbach Stream originates in the Ratingen-Höseler Grünpark Fernholz. It flows through diverse landscapes, including natural forest areas in its upper reaches, before eventually emptying into the Rhine. Its course is nearly 22 kilometers long.
Loess terraces are distinctive geological formations found in Lsg-Ratinger Stadtwald Süd-West. They are formed from loess, a fine, wind-blown sediment, and contribute to the diverse and ecologically valuable landscape of the area. You can observe these features while exploring the broader forest and stream valley environments.
Yes, the Insect hotel for wild bees 🐝 is a dedicated structure for wildlife conservation, providing nesting and overwintering sites for beneficial insects like wild bees and ladybugs. Additionally, the Angertal Biotope and Wild Bee Habitat Cromford is a valuable habitat for various plant and animal species, including endangered ones like the little grebe and grass snake.


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