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Urban hiking trails around Hückelhoven offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features a varied terrain of rolling hills, verdant meadows, and dense forests. The Rur River flows through the area, providing scenic riverside paths. Additionally, the town is surrounded by appealing water bodies and unique wetland ecosystems.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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The former Shaft 3 of the Sophia-Jacoba mine in Hückelhoven now serves as a mining museum. Info about the former Sophia-Jacoba mine in Hückelhoven: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeche_Sophia-Jacoba
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Unfortunately, you have to cross the main road here to continue on the Ruruferweg.
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From 1908 to 1997, the Sophia-Jacoba coal mine brought industrial prosperity to the region. With up to 6,000 employees, it was the largest employer far and wide. After its closure in 1997, prominent individuals in Hückelhoven came together to preserve the "Schacht 3" headframe as a monument. The support association "Schacht 3" Hückelhoven e. V. was founded in 1997. After initial reluctance, not least due to resignation over the closure of their mine, membership growth was moderate. When it became possible to show what some volunteers had achieved to a wider audience, the number of members increased from 197 to 1000 between the end of 2002 and July 2007. While initially older former miners, more and more young people are becoming members. With a contribution of only 10.00 Euros – or voluntarily more – per year, you help to preserve a witness to the past. The association's goal is to be able to show future generations the history of mining and the importance Sophia-Jacoba had in this region. The "Schacht 3" headframe is not only an industrial monument, it is also a landmark of the mining era. Today, "Schacht 3" with its machine house and shaft hall is an attraction for school classes from all over the district. But clubs, hiking, cycling, and senior groups also take advantage of this offer. Since March 2007, the Barbarastollen (70 m tunnel, 23 m shaft) has also been available for guided tours. Tours for 10 or more people can be arranged at any time, in addition to the "Open Days". They usually last 90 minutes. The team from the shaft can also take care of catering.
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The "Haldenzauber-Hirsch" now stands on the roof of the shaft hall next to the red-lit winding tower.
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Incredible 30 cycling highlights along the Rur "only" between Hilfarth and Linnich
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The place name Hückelhoven with its ending in -hoven suggests that the town was founded in the Carolingian to late Carolingian period (8th/9th century). However, modest grave finds from the northern edge of the town from the 6th century indicate that settlement began in the early Middle Ages.
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You can visit this old mine. Information can be found via the internet, among other places
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Hückelhoven offers over 50 urban hiking trails, with the vast majority being easy and suitable for most fitness levels. These routes allow you to explore the town's green spaces, riverside paths, and local points of interest.
The best seasons for urban hiking in Hückelhoven are spring and autumn. In spring, you'll witness blossoming wildflowers, especially in areas like the Brachter Forest. Autumn brings warm, colorful foliage, making for picturesque walks. The weather during these seasons is generally pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, many urban trails in Hückelhoven are easy and perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Hiking loop from Hückelhoven is a short, accessible option. Another great choice is the Haus Hückelhoven loop from Hückelhoven, which offers a pleasant walk around local landmarks.
Urban hikes in Hückelhoven often lead you through diverse landscapes, including verdant meadows, sections of dense forests, and along the scenic Rur River. You might encounter unique wetland ecosystems, such as the Beaver wetland in the Schaagbach Valley, known for its rich biodiversity and boardwalk access.
Absolutely. Many urban trails incorporate local points of interest. You can explore routes that pass by historical sites like Haus Hückelhoven or enjoy views along the Rur River. Keep an eye out for natural landmarks such as Lake Holtmühle or the Birgeler Primeval Forest, which offer serene natural beauty close to urban areas.
Many urban hiking trails in Hückelhoven are suitable for walking with dogs, especially those that traverse parks, riverside paths, and less crowded natural areas. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of local regulations, particularly in nature reserves. The Snowdrop Route – Rur in Hückelhoven loop from Hückelhoven is a good option for a pleasant walk with your canine companion.
The urban trails in Hückelhoven are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the paths, the peaceful atmosphere of the green spaces, and the pleasant mix of natural scenery and urban convenience.
Yes, several urban routes in Hückelhoven offer opportunities for a break. You might find benches in parks, or even pass by local cafes and eateries within the town center. For a more rustic stop, some trails lead near huts like the Pensioners' Hut or the Shelter at the Rur and Baaler Bach with Beaver Experience Station, perfect for a picnic.
Hückelhoven's urban trails are generally well-connected and accessible by public transport. Many routes start and end near bus stops or the train station, making it convenient to reach the trailheads without a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific starting points.
Yes, you can find urban-adjacent trails that allow you to experience the region's unique wetland ecosystems. The Schaagbachtal, for instance, features a diverse biotope complex with swamp landscapes and floodplain forests. A boardwalk provides easy access to this area, allowing you to observe its rich biodiversity, including beaver wetlands and various bird species.
While many trails are popular, exploring routes that venture slightly off the main paths can reveal hidden gems. Look for trails that lead through smaller local parks, along less-traveled sections of the Rur River, or into the quieter parts of the Granterather forest. These often offer a more secluded experience and a chance to discover local wildlife.


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