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Hiking in Naturpark Bergisches Land is characterized by a diverse landscape of low mountain ranges, extensive forests, and open grasslands. The region is notable for its abundance of water, featuring 17 valley reservoirs and numerous rivers and streams. Its varied topography includes numerous valleys and hills up to 500 meters high, providing dynamic experiences for hikers. This natural park offers a blend of natural features and cultural heritage across its 2,000 square kilometers.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
4.7
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2,034
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13.5km
03:44
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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1,222
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9.21km
02:33
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.7
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985
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18.3km
05:20
470m
470m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.6
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1,357
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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349
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17.1km
05:08
450m
450m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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<< Ruppichteroth Iron Age >> By Nicolas Ottersbach | January 3, 2020 | Magazine "When mining began in Ruppichteroth is no longer known exactly. But its significance for the town is known. A sign at the roundabout in Ruppichteroth, right next to the former Juliusstollen, now provides information about this. Photos: The Juliusstollen from the inside and the inauguration of the information board [Klaus Steglich] You really have to look for it, the Juliusstollen. And that's despite being located in the middle of town. Hidden by trees and greenery, beneath meters of thick rock, it burrows more than 450 meters into the mountain at the roundabout in Ruppichteroth. Anyone trying to enter it faces a locked gate. It has long been inaccessible to visitors; after a few meters, a wall and a water pump block the way. This is where the underground water streams arrive and are then pumped to the waterworks. How difficult must it have been back then to control the masses of water?..." MORE INFORMATION ON: - Prosperity and Decline - Mining shaped the Landscape - Promoting the Land 👉 https://www.broeltal.de/nachrichten/artikel/ruppichterother-eisenzeit.html
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for Easter the decorated fountain opposite the church
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Beautiful Bergisches Land, live where others go on holiday 🤙
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Currently not... no longer in operation?! Only 3 cars are standing around in a pretty run down condition.
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Naturpark Bergisches Land offers a vast network of trails, with over 6,800 hiking routes accessible from bus stations. This includes more than 4,100 easy routes and over 2,500 moderate options, ensuring there's a suitable path for every hiker.
The region is renowned for its diverse, water-rich landscape, featuring 17 valley reservoirs, numerous rivers, and streams. Starting from a bus station allows you to easily access trails that wind through extensive forests, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys, often leading to stunning panoramic views and cultural sites without the need for a car.
Yes, Naturpark Bergisches Land has over 4,100 easy hiking routes that are accessible by bus, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. These trails often feature gentle inclines and well-maintained paths, making them enjoyable for all skill levels.
The terrain varies from gentle paths along reservoir banks and through open grasslands to more challenging ascents in the low mountain range. You'll encounter a mix of forest trails, paved sections in charming villages, and sometimes steeper, unpaved paths, offering a dynamic hiking experience.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. An example is the Circular hiking trails Wuppertal - Ronsdorf Reservoir, which offers a scenic loop through the landscape.
Yes, the region is famous for its reservoirs and viewpoints. Many bus-accessible trails lead to stunning vistas. For instance, you can explore areas around the Sengbach Reservoir or discover the Viewpoint Wupper and Wipperkotten, both offering beautiful natural scenery.
Many of the easy and moderate bus-accessible routes are suitable for families. These trails often pass through forests and open fields, providing plenty of space for children to explore. Look for routes with shorter distances and less elevation gain for a comfortable family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Naturpark Bergisches Land, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock. Public transport rules for dogs vary, so it's advisable to check with the specific bus operator before your journey.
The region is rich in cultural heritage. You can find trails leading to historic timber-framed villages, old mills, and even castles. The Half-timbered path in Ruppichteroth is a great example, showcasing the traditional architecture of the area. Schloss Burg, a major landmark, is also accessible via various hiking routes.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, with vibrant foliage and pleasant temperatures. Summer offers lush greenery, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snowy wonderland, though some paths might be slippery. The extensive trail network ensures there are enjoyable routes year-round, depending on weather conditions.
Yes, the region features "Bergische Streifzüge" which are themed trails focusing on historical, natural, or cultural aspects. These trails often have information panels and are designed to be accessible, making them a great option for bus-accessible exploration. For example, the Beer trail in Wiehl-Bielstein offers a unique themed experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the abundance of water features like reservoirs, and the well-maintained, extensive network of trails that cater to all fitness levels. The accessibility by public transport is also frequently highlighted as a major benefit.


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