Attractions and places to see around Burgauer Wald include a city forest in Düren, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This area offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. A significant portion of Burgauer Wald is designated as a nature reserve, providing diverse habitats for various animal and plant species. The forest serves as a local recreation area with trails for hiking and biking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Quick update: The tactile paving trail for the blind is no longer there! The path itself is still there, of course, but the tactile paving is gone :-) I would be grateful if the photographers of the pictures posted here would contact me, as direct messaging isn't possible. Thanks. Regards, Georg Schmitz
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The castle is beautifully reflected in the water here.
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It fits the castle. I like it.
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Here you can sit comfortably on the benches and please DO NOT feed the ducks
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Düren: At the New Year's reception in the Winkelsaal at Burgau Castle for the clubs, associations and other voluntary groups and institutions that help shape the social and cultural life of the city all year round, there was a happy and relaxed atmosphere. After the welcome by Ralph Schauerte, the district committee chairman of Niederau, Mayor Paul Larue acknowledged the commitment of those present and at the end of his speech raised a glass to the year 2014, which everyone began with confidence. The mayor cited the start of construction of the new B 56n eastern bypass and the balanced budget as two major successes in terms of urban development. "It is the citizens of the city in particular who have made a significant contribution to both successes. The citizens' initiative for the eastern bypass has been in existence for 40 years," said Paul Larue. The increased burdens and noticeable cuts that all clubs and groups have felt are necessary prerequisites for the
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Great hill, highly recommended!
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Photo: Sophia Eckerle, district of Düren The estate is located in the Düren city forest right next to a green mountain of rubble which is not of natural origin. This artificial mountain consists of the rubble left over from the city of Düren after the air raid on November 16, 1944.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Burgau Castle, a romantic moated castle with origins in the early 14th century, which has been beautifully restored. Another notable site is Gut Weyern, a historic manor house surrounded by a large pond. Within the forest, you can also find a medieval 'Motte' (Turmhügel Wibbelrusch), a fortified mound dating back to the Franconian period.
Yes, Burgauer Wald offers several natural attractions. The forest itself is a designated nature reserve, providing a peaceful escape. Adjacent to Burgau Castle, the Baroque Garden Island at Burgau Castle is a picturesque spot where the castle is reflected in the water. You can also find the scenic Burgauer Weiher (pond) and various forest meadows perfect for wildlife observation.
Burgauer Wald features well-marked paths suitable for hiking, Nordic walking, and jogging. The Burgau Forest Nature Trail provides educational insights into local flora and fauna and is known for its almost flat network of paths. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around the area, such as the 'Animal shelter for the Düren district – Burgau Forest Shelter loop' or the 'Burgau Castle – Burgauer Pond and Castle loop'. Find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Burgauer Wald guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions and trails are family-friendly. Burgau Castle and the Baroque Garden Island at Burgau Castle are great for a leisurely visit. The Burgau Forest Nature Trail is particularly recommended for families, as its paths are suitable for strollers and offer educational insights into nature.
Yes, the Burgau Forest Nature Trail is known for its almost flat network of paths, making it suitable for prams, wheelchairs, and walkers. The Baroque Garden Island at Burgau Castle also offers easy-to-walk paths that are accessible.
The area around Burgauer Wald offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. For mountain bikers, there's even a gully on the eastern side of the forest regularly used for the sport. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Burgauer Wald guide. For general cycling, explore options like the 'RurUfer Cycle Path' or routes along the Rur River, detailed in the Cycling around Burgauer Wald guide.
Yes, Burgauer Wald is a mixed forest and a nature reserve, providing habitats for various wildlife. Along the Burgauer Wald Loop, you can find designated spots to observe local wildlife, especially during the early morning or late afternoon. The Burgauer Weiher is also home to ducks and swans.
Burgauer Wald is beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly recommended when the deciduous trees turn into a sea of golden colors, offering stunning scenery for walks. In summer, the forest provides a cool, shady escape from the heat. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while winter offers a serene, quiet atmosphere.
Yes, the outer bailey of Burgau Castle houses a castle café where visitors can relax with coffee and cake. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments after exploring the castle and its surroundings.
Burgauer Wald is valued as a significant local recreation area due to its unique blend of historical sites like Burgau Castle and extensive natural beauty. It offers diverse well-marked paths for various outdoor activities, educational nature trails, and peaceful spots for relaxation, making it a versatile destination for residents and visitors alike.
The outer bailey of Burgau Castle serves as a venue for festivals and concerts. It also hosts the local Niederau association. The castle's restoration has made it a cultural hub for the Düren population, with exhibitions and events regularly taking place in its festival and concert hall.


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