Natural monuments around Odenthal feature a diverse landscape of river valleys, forests, and ancient geological formations. The region offers over 40 natural monuments, providing varied natural experiences for exploration. These sites hold ecological, geological, and historical significance. Odenthal's natural areas are characterized by their tranquil settings and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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A great place to visit when the weather is nice. To linger, put your feet in the water, watch canoeists, etc... Now unfortunately there is a risk of flooding again 🙄
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There are many myths and stories about the Wuppertal and the Müngsten Bridge. Riddles are asked on ten different boards, which will also find their answers on the twin boards in the surrounding park. Find and explore them all and have fun!
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"At around 40 kilometers, the Dhünn is the longest tributary of the Wupper. However, the water from the Dhünn only accompanies the Wipper for a short distance, because it flows into the Wupper in Leverkusen. Shortly thereafter, the Wupper flows into the Rhine. The Dhünn is best known as the city river of Leverkusen and for its dam, the Great Dhünn Dam and its upstream dam. The two headwaters of the Dhünn converge in the Great Dhünn Dam before merging into the actual river. The source arms are referred to as Big Dhünn and Small Dhünn according to their different lengths. In the past, many areas of the Dhünn were used for fish farming and hydroelectric power generation. However, as part of comprehensive renaturation measures, a large part of the old weirs were dismantled. In addition, since 2010, the Dhünn has been the first river without weirs and other obstacles that is barrier-free for fish and other water dwellers." https://hochwasserportal.wupperverband.de/Gew%C3%A4sser/Dh%C3%BCnn/
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Wonderful - gastronomy closes at 7 p.m., but then you can still stop off at the Schaberger train station
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mega construction 🇬🇧 highest railway bridge & impressive photo motif 🌁📸
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Here you can comfortably cool your feet and have a small picnic.
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Especially in summer it is very pleasant to walk here. It's nice and cool on this wooded stretch...
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Very nice varied route, for this you had to climb a narrow part over and under the fallen trees.
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Odenthal offers fascinating geological insights, such as the Rocky Banks of the Wupper, where you can find notice boards explaining the area's geology. Additionally, the region features an extraordinary Archaeological Monument showcasing a 380 million-year-old seabed, providing a tangible connection to Earth's ancient history.
Yes, Odenthal is rich in sites with historical significance. The Viewpoint Wupper and Wipperkotten offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past with its historic mill. You can also explore the 'Hohlweg mit Laubgehölzstreifen östlich Odenthal-Busch,' a holloway deeply incised into the terrain, which appears on historical maps from the early 19th century and may have served as a medieval defensive earthwork or local path.
Several natural monuments in Odenthal are suitable for families. The Sengbach Reservoir offers a pleasant 10-kilometer circular route. The Müngsten Bridge and Bridge Park is another great option, featuring a restaurant, mini-golf, and an adventure workshop. The Rocky Banks of the Wupper also provide an enjoyable setting for a family outing.
For tranquil nature experiences, the Dhünn River offers an incredibly beautiful wild valley with the soothing sounds of rushing streams. The Eifgenbachtal Nature Reserve is also ideal, with its idyllic stream landscape, diverse forests, and meadows, perfect for quiet walks and observing local wildlife.
Odenthal's natural monuments are surrounded by opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, such as those found in the Eifgenbachtal and around the Dhünn River and Reservoir. For more structured routes, explore options for hiking around Odenthal, cycling around Odenthal, or even gravel biking around Odenthal.
Yes, the Zwergenhöhle (Dwarf Cave) is a naturally formed cave in Odenthal that is steeped in local folklore. Legend has it that dwarves once lived here. Beyond the tales, it also served as a shelter for Stone Age ancestors and now provides winter quarters for bats, adding to its ecological importance.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Sengbach Reservoir, which is one of Germany's oldest drinking water reservoirs. The Viewpoint Wupper and Wipperkotten is another favorite, offering scenic river views and insights into local history. Many also appreciate the wild valley and forest landscape Along the Dhünn River for its idyllic setting.
Absolutely. The Eifgenbachtal is a significant nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet) extending into Odenthal, known for its wild stream landscape and diverse forests. Additionally, a large portion of the Dhünn Reservoir lies within a nature reserve, ensuring the preservation of sensitive ecosystems and providing a peaceful environment for walkers.
The diverse natural areas around Odenthal's monuments support various wildlife. The Eifgenbachtal Nature Reserve is rich in flora and fauna, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Zwergenhöhle (Dwarf Cave) serves as winter quarters for bats, highlighting its ecological importance for these creatures.
The Eifgenbachtal Nature Reserve perfectly blends natural beauty with historical elements. While exploring its picturesque stream landscape and forests, you'll also encounter numerous old mills along the Eifgenbach stream, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
The natural monuments around Odenthal offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly gorgeous in the wild valleys like the Dhünn River, with lush greenery. Summer provides ideal conditions for hiking and exploring. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the deciduous forests, and even winter can offer a peaceful, serene experience, especially around the reservoirs and protected areas.


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