Best attractions and places to see around Im Saalscheid include natural recreation areas and historical industrial sites. Located in the south of Wuppertal, this region features extensive wooded hills, streams like the Gelpebach and Saalbach, and the Ronsdorfer Talsperre. Visitors can explore numerous trails for hiking and cycling, alongside remnants of the area's industrial past. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
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Unfortunately, the Gelper Hof is permanently closed. The route is still beautiful. Unfortunately, you can no longer stop there for refreshments.
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A beautiful wooded nature reserve from which you can hike very far, highly recommended on hot days because of the coolness of the forest
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I reported in January 2022 that the Gelpetal coming from the Gerstau is closed after a few hundred meters by an iron gate on the asphalt path. This has largely changed positively in 2023/24. A trail has been created parallel to the closed path through the forest, which can be walked with good shoes, and you now have access to the Gelpetal again. 03/18/24
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The historic chimney standing suddenly in the forest is particularly impressive.
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With its striking “wheel windows” and the picturesque mill pond, the Käshammer, which is now lovingly restored and used as a private house, is one of the most beautiful examples of the former Bergisch economy.
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The Gelpe is a “hardworking” water and has driven numerous hammers. Information boards with interesting explanations describe the history that can be explored. Also nice is the Azsflugs restaurant in Zillertal, which has existed since the beginning of time and will hopefully stay just as long and fortify hikers with waffles.
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Everywhere in the valley are the small reservoirs of the hammers. It's very idyllic here
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Im Saalscheid is known for its extensive wooded hills and picturesque valleys. You can explore areas like the Gelpetal, where the Gelpebach stream flows, featuring many small, rushing streams and ponds. The region offers a blend of serene nature and well-maintained paths for outdoor activities.
Yes, Im Saalscheid offers numerous hiking opportunities. A popular choice is the Gelpetal Hiking Trail, which forms part of a wooded recreational area and features information boards along the Gelpe and Saalbach streams. For more options, you can find various routes in the Easy hikes around Im Saalscheid guide.
The area is rich in historical industrial remnants. Along the Gelpebach and Saalbach streams, you can discover several historic hammer mills, known as 'Kotten,' which are a testament to the region's industrial past. The Käshammer Pond is also a significant historical site, originally used as a bone mill.
The Käshammer Pond has a rich history, first documented in 1607. It was communally used by farmers as a bone mill. Over centuries, its ownership and name changed multiple times, including Henshammer, Saalscheider Hammer, and Goldenbergshammer, before settling on Käshammer after 1824 under owner Carl Noltzen.
Many attractions in Im Saalscheid are suitable for families. The Ronsdorf Reservoir offers pleasant walks, and the Gelpetal Hiking Trail is also noted as family-friendly, with information boards to engage younger visitors. The natural setting provides ample space for outdoor exploration.
Yes, Im Saalscheid offers trails suitable for cycling. The wooded areas and paths along the streams provide a scenic backdrop for bike rides. You can find detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Im Saalscheid guide.
The primary streams flowing through Im Saalscheid are the Gelpebach and Saalbach. These streams create the picturesque Gelpetal valley. The Ronsdorf Reservoir (Ronsdorfer Talsperre) is a significant body of water, built as a waterworks with a dam in 1899, and the historical Käshammer Pond is another notable water feature.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape offered by Im Saalscheid, enjoying the blend of natural beauty and historical context. Many find the well-maintained paths ideal for various outdoor activities, and the presence of rushing streams and historical hammer mills adds to the unique charm. The Gelpetal Hiking Trail, in particular, is praised for its information boards and natural beauty.
Yes, there are several circular walks in the area. For example, the Easy hikes around Im Saalscheid guide lists routes such as the 'Ronsdorf Reservoir loop from Ronsdorf' and the 'Gelpe Stream – Gelpetal Hiking Trail loop from Ronsdorf', which are designed as circular paths.
Im Saalscheid offers a pleasant experience in every season. The wooded areas are beautiful year-round, whether it's for enjoying lush greenery in spring and summer, vibrant colors in autumn, or serene, crisp walks in winter. The streams and reservoir are always striking destinations.
Yes, Im Saalscheid provides excellent opportunities for running and jogging. The natural recreation area with its wooded paths is ideal for this. You can explore various routes, including those listed in the Running Trails around Im Saalscheid guide, such as the 'Ronsdorf Reservoir – Saalbach Valley loop'.
While the main attractions are well-loved, exploring the numerous small, rushing streams from side valleys and Siefen within the Gelpetal can feel like discovering hidden gems. The historical 'Kotten' (hammer mills) along the streams, though mentioned, are often tucked away and offer a deeper dive into the region's past beyond the more prominent sites.


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