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Jogging around Gelsenkirchen offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its green spaces, former industrial sites repurposed into recreational areas, and waterways. The region features a mix of urban parks, such as Nordsternpark, and accessible paths along rivers and canals. Elevation changes are generally gentle, making many routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:06
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:47
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I don't know it from other forest stations, architecture from the 1950s.
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Easily planned as a local loop.
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The Rheinelbe Park is located east of the Marienhospital. From there, the Rheinelbe spoil heap and the Mechtenberg landscape park can be reached quickly.
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The structure is called a pier bridge.
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Signal Iduna Park and Westfalenstadion are both located in Dortmund. This view shows Berger See with the Arena auf Schalke, GlückAuf...
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View from the war memorial overlooking Lake Berger and beyond to the ridge of the Ruhr valley...
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A challenge for young and old!
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The Herten Castle Chapel was actually built in 1908 on the outer bailey of Herten Castle. But the chapel had a history. The chapel's story dates back to the 14th century, when its founder, Wennemar von Grimberg, endowed it as a memorial for himself and his wife in 1328. Around 1560, the then lord of the castle, Heinrich Knipping, had the interior renovated in the Renaissance style and furnished with a magnificent altar. (This actually happened in Gelsenkirchen!) After a fire at Grimberg Castle (in Gelsenkirchen), the owner, Johann Hermann Franz von Nesselrode, had the entire complex completely redesigned starting in 1733, based on designs by Johann Conrad Schlaun. ] To save the by then badly dilapidated castle chapel (of Grimberg Castle in Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck) from complete ruin, the former lords of the castle had the structure dismantled stone by stone in 1908 and rebuilt on the outer bailey of their castle in Herten. The freestanding portal on the path leading to the chapel also did not originally belong to the church, but was the main entrance of Grimberg Castle and a design by Schlaun from 1735. It has stood in its current location since the 1960s. Here you can find much more information about the chapel and Grimberg Castle where it originally stood: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Grimberg https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlosskapelle_Herten
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Gelsenkirchen offers a wide variety of running options, with over 280 routes available on komoot. These range from easy jogs to more challenging trails, catering to all fitness levels.
Yes, Gelsenkirchen has many easy running routes perfect for beginners. There are 36 routes specifically rated as 'easy' on komoot, often featuring gentle terrain through parks and along waterways. A good option to start with is the Veltins-Arena loop from Erle, which is 3.2 miles (5.1 km) and relatively flat.
Gelsenkirchen's running routes offer a unique blend of green spaces, repurposed industrial landscapes, and riverside paths. You'll find trails through urban parks like Nordsternpark, along canals, and past former colliery sites transformed into recreational areas. Many routes also feature interesting landmarks and viewpoints.
Absolutely! Gelsenkirchen's routes often pass by fascinating landmarks. For example, you might encounter the impressive Nordsternpark Double-Arch Bridge or the Grimberg sickle. The Hugo-Bahn Signalman's House – View of Berger See loop from VELTINS-Arena offers views of Berger See, while the Nordsternpark – Nordsternpark Climbing Garden loop takes you through a transformed industrial park with unique architecture.
Many of the running routes in Gelsenkirchen are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For instance, the Herten Castle Chapel – Herten Castle Park loop is a popular circular route through historic grounds.
The running community highly rates Gelsenkirchen's trails, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 390 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, from green parks to unique industrial heritage sites, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various distances and abilities.
Yes, many of the easier and moderate routes through parks and along paved paths are suitable for families. These often have gentle gradients and offer opportunities for children to enjoy the outdoors. The green spaces within Nordsternpark, for example, are generally family-friendly.
In general, dogs are welcome on most public paths and trails in Gelsenkirchen, especially in parks and along waterways. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and check for specific signage in nature reserves or protected areas. Many runners enjoy bringing their canine companions along.
For experienced runners looking for a challenge, Gelsenkirchen offers several longer and more demanding routes. The Erzbahn Bridge – Grimmberg Harbor Bridge loop is a difficult 19.4-mile (31.2 km) trail, and the Nordstern Colliery – Nordsternpark loop stretches over 21.7 miles (34.9 km), providing significant distances and varied terrain.
Gelsenkirchen has a well-developed public transport network, and many running routes are easily accessible by bus or tram. Popular parks like Nordsternpark are typically well-connected, allowing you to reach trailheads conveniently without a car.
For a run around 5 miles, you have several excellent options. The Rheinelbe Forest Station – Fitness Parkour loop from Ückendorf is about 5.1 miles (8.3 km) and offers a moderate challenge. Another great choice is the Herten Castle Chapel – Herten Castle Park loop, which is 6.4 miles (10.3 km) and takes you through scenic castle grounds.
Many routes, especially those passing through urban parks or along popular pathways, will have cafes or kiosks nearby where you can grab a drink or a snack. Nordsternpark, for example, has facilities like the Erzbahn Kiosk, making it convenient for a break during your run.


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