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Dog friendly hiking trails around Velbert are characterized by the undulating hills, dense forests, and flowing streams of the Bergisches Land region. The area features diverse topography, including deep valleys and narrow paths, providing varied natural exploration. Notable natural features include the Elfringhauser Schweiz recreation area, known for its wooded hills and valleys. This landscape offers extensive views and a mix of terrain suitable for dog friendly walks.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.97km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wonderful section of the trail. You almost feel like you are in the Allgäu
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The Deilbach is a stream that flows through Sprockhövel and originates near the town. It is part of the Deilbachtal nature reserve and forms the city border with Hattingen and Velbert. The Deilbach originates north of Wuppertal-Barmen, near the city border with Sprockhövel.
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The view of the Felderbach Valley from Haus Flasdieck is truly magnificent! However, one has to ask again why Komoot renames existing and already named highlights without asking, using an AI... It makes you wonder where the Ruhr Valley is supposed to be, unless the Felderbach stream was renamed 🤷♂️🫣.
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Not pretty, but functional. A great starting point for hikes in the beautiful countryside.
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A beautiful old building (a former train station), now a restaurant. Unfortunately, it was closed at the time of my visit, but I would have liked to have seen it.
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The station, north of the center of the then independent municipality of Neviges, was opened on December 1, 1847, by the Prince William Railway Company at kilometer 12.8 of the line, along with the Wuppertal-Vohwinkel–Essen-Überruhr railway line. Since Neviges was incorporated into Velbert in 1975, the station's name was changed from Neviges to Velbert-Neviges in December 2003. It was also relocated a few hundred meters to Neviges Market Square to better connect it with bus services. The original station has been preserved to this day. The former platform roof was demolished by Deutsche Bahn in March 2019, and the former reception building is now used as a restaurant. This building, built in 1907 at Bernsaustraße 27, has been listed as a historic monument by the city of Velbert since 1990. Operationally, the new facility is a halt. Since the closure of the Niederbergbahn railway line and the associated closure of Velbert Hauptbahnhof and Velbert-Tönisheide stations, it has been Velbert's most important station, alongside Langenberg station. Since its relocation to the town center, it has been served by a bus line that runs directly to Velbert-Zentrum every 20 minutes. Until September 2015, the direct connection to Velbert-Zentrum from Langenberg station was only available once per hour (see Velbert-Langenberg station#Velbert local bus), and the Velbert-Nierenhof and Velbert-Rosenhügel stations (also located in Neviges) are too remote. Thus, until September 2015, Neviges station was the most important bus and train connection point for feeder traffic from Velbert-Mitte to the S9 line. Since the timetable change in September 2015, the direct bus line from Langenberg station to Velbert-Mitte has been running every 20 minutes, meaning that Neviges station is now the most important connection point between bus and train in Velbert only from the south. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof_Velbert-Neviges
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Velbert offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 110 routes suitable for you and your canine companion. These trails cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.
Yes, Velbert has plenty of easy dog-friendly trails. Approximately 72 of the available routes are rated as easy, making them perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog, families, or those looking for a less strenuous outing. An example of an easy, scenic route is the View of Heckenberg – Deilbach stream in the Deilbachtal loop from Deilbachtal.
Velbert, nestled in the Bergisches Land region, offers diverse landscapes for dog-friendly hikes. You'll encounter undulating hills, dense forests, expansive meadows, and flowing streams. The Elfringhauser Schweiz recreation area is particularly known for its varied topography of wooded hills and valleys, providing picturesque views and immersive natural exploration.
While specific rules can vary by location, it's generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas, or when encountering wildlife. Always be mindful of local signage and respect other hikers and animals on the trail. Carrying waste bags and cleaning up after your dog is also essential.
Velbert is beautiful year-round for dog-friendly hikes. Spring brings vibrant floral displays, while autumn transforms the landscape with a spectrum of colorful foliage, creating an idyllic backdrop. Summer offers lush greenery, and even winter can be magical with crisp air and potential snow. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Velbert features several dog-friendly circular routes, perfect for varied exploration without retracing your steps. The Hardenberg Castle – Ritter Station Neviges loop from Velbert-Neviges is a great example, offering diverse scenery and historical points of interest.
Many dog-friendly hikes in Velbert lead past interesting natural features and landmarks. You might encounter the historic Landsberg Castle, the serene Lake Baldeney, or the picturesque Düssel River in the Neander Valley. The Felderbach Stream – Felderbach Valley Nature Reserve loop from Velbert-Nierenhof is another excellent option to experience local nature.
Many trailheads for dog-friendly hikes in Velbert offer convenient parking. Popular areas like the Elfringhauser Schweiz, Nevigeser Wald, and routes near Hardenberg Castle often have designated parking spaces, making it easier to start your adventure with your dog.
While some trails might be accessible via public transport, direct access to all trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules and connections to specific starting points before planning your trip, especially if you're relying solely on public transport.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Velbert, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse natural scenery, the well-maintained and clearly marked paths, and the peaceful atmosphere perfect for enjoying nature with their dogs. The variety of routes, from easy forest walks to more challenging trails, is also frequently highlighted.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Velbert offers several moderate to difficult dog-friendly routes. The Hardenberg Castle – Kuhlendahl Jewish Cemetery loop from Velbert-Neviges is a moderate option, covering nearly 10 km with significant elevation changes. The region also features sections of the longer Neanderlandsteig and the DeilbachSteig, which provide more extensive and demanding experiences.


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