Mountain peaks around Die Haard are characterized by a hilly, forested topography with sandy ground, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. While not alpine in scale, the region features several notable elevations that provide engaging experiences for hikers. The highest point, Stimberg, reaches 156.9 meters above sea level. These elevations are integrated into an extensive network of hiking trails, making them key features for exploring the area's natural beauty.
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The Kibitzberg is 104 metres high. There used to be a 32-metre-high wooden fire watchtower here, which has become dilapidated over time. It was dismantled in March 2011. This is also where one of the largest intersections in the Haard is located, with six paths branching off.
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Beautiful landscape window, a rest area is also offered. 👍
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"The Stimberghöhe in the northern part of the city of Oer-Erkenschwick is the highest elevation in the Haard at 156.9 meters above sea level. The Haard is a forest area of around 55 km² on hilly terrain, which lies north of the Ruhr area in the district of Recklinghausen. When you visit the Stimberg, you will experience nature and contemporary history - on the edge of the Ruhr area, the largest metropolitan area in the country. The Stimberg has changed a lot in the past decades and centuries. At the top, you can enjoy an impressive view of a small heath landscape. Two different circular routes lead you across the Stimberg plateau. Eight "time travel guides" await you here. They all have an exciting story to tell. In addition, there are the "Heiderahmen", the "Grüne Klassenzimmer" and the "Spezienschutzwand" to discover on the Stimberg, among other things. On site, you can actively experience nature and learn a lot of interesting information about this changing region. The excursions to the Teufelsstein or the quartzite terraces are particularly worthwhile." https://www.natuerlich-stimberg.de/
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Gives a beautiful view of the Stimberg heath
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On the building of the transmission mast is a beautiful mural and a really big insect hotel. There are also many information boards and steel sculptures about old and current jobs that have to do with the area. (e.g. rangers, foresters, stone cutters, etc.) From there you also have a good view of the surroundings.
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The fire lookout towers in the “Die Haard” and “Hohe Mark” forest areas make an important contribution to fighting forest fires. The 39 meter high steel truss tower Farnberg is manned by a fire watch in times of increased risk of forest fires. It can be climbed publicly all year round up to below the viewing platform.
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A former military site (radar station), as explained by a sign along the way. Despite the altitude, no distant views (at least in summer) because the view is blocked by the trees.
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The peaks in Die Haard are characterized by a hilly, forested topography with sandy ground, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. Unlike alpine regions, they are not towering mountains but rather notable elevations integrated into an extensive network of hiking trails. The highest point, Stimberg, reaches 156.9 meters above sea level, providing a sense of accomplishment and panoramic views over the surrounding forests.
Die Haard features several excellent viewpoints. The Farnberg Fire Watchtower offers panoramic views over the 'green lung' of the Ruhr area from its 39-meter high steel truss tower. Similarly, the Rennberg Fire Watchtower provides extensive views over the Haard, and on clear days, you can see the Ruhr area and Münsterland from its 32-meter high viewing platform.
Yes, the Dachsberg (123 meters) is notable for holding the grave of forester Max Lincke, who advocated for transforming Die Haard into a mixed forest. The Rennberg Fire Watchtower also stands on the site of a former wooden watchtower, replaced by the current steel structure in 2010. Additionally, Kiebitzberg, at 104 meters, was once home to a 32-meter high wooden fire watchtower.
The highest point in Die Haard is the Stimberg, reaching 156.9 meters above sea level. While the summit itself features a radar installation, the surrounding area offers beautiful meadows and an information board about the nature reserve. It's also known for a geological peculiarity where sand solidified into quartzite rock, making it more resistant to erosion than the surrounding sandy soils.
Die Haard is known for its extensive, contiguous forests and predominantly sandy ground. While exploring the peaks, you'll encounter a diverse landscape that includes small moors and wetlands, such as the protected Brinksknapp nature reserve. The region's beauty lies in its varied forest landscapes and natural elevations.
Absolutely. Die Haard offers many easy hiking routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the 'Dachsberg Haltern-Flaesheim – orange dwarf loop' is a 3.79 km hike suitable for all fitness levels. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Die Haard guide, which includes routes like the 'Bench at Mutter Wehner – Farnberg Fire Watchtower loop'.
Beyond hiking, Die Haard is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Haard-Walking Jammertal Route' or the 'Forest Trail in Die Haard loop from NSG Stimberghoehe', detailed in the Running Trails around Die Haard guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Flaesheim Weir – Flaesheim Lock Complex loop' available in the Gravel biking around Die Haard guide.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, Die Haard also offers more challenging options. Longer circuits that incorporate multiple elevations like Finkenberg and Rennberg provide varied terrain. For example, the 'Dachsberg Trails – Rennberg Fire Watchtower loop from Flaesheim' is a difficult 20 km route. The region's extensive trail network allows for longer, more demanding hikes.
Die Haard is enjoyable year-round, but the best time for hiking is typically during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides lush green forests, and autumn showcases beautiful fall colors. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may vary, with sandy trails potentially becoming muddy.
Yes, Die Haard is very suitable for family outings. Many trails are designed to be family-friendly, offering easy walks through the forest. Highlights like Stimberg and Kiebitzberg are noted as family-friendly. The 'Easy hikes around Die Haard' guide provides specific routes that are perfect for families with children.
Visitors to Die Haard particularly enjoy the extensive network of well-maintained hiking trails and the peaceful, natural environment. The panoramic views from the fire watchtowers, like Farnberg and Rennberg, are highly praised. The region's charm lies in its diverse forest landscapes, sandy paths, and the opportunity for varied outdoor experiences, as evidenced by over 2900 upvotes and 1700 photos shared by the komoot community.


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