Best mountain peaks around Wermelskirchen are characterized by the picturesque, rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering streams typical of Germany's Bergisches Land region. The highest elevation in Wermelskirchen reaches approximately 351 meters, with an average elevation of 241 meters. This makes the area suitable for scenic hikes and exploring elevated landscapes rather than traditional mountain climbing. The region offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, with well-regarded hiking routes.
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Beautiful and idyllic. You wouldn't believe that Cologne and Leverkusen are so close.
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Nice highlight, it's worth driving past here...
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It's beautiful up at the summit cross... A wind turbine is planned up here. When it will come - no one knows exactly. But once it's there, it'll never be the same again. 🙁
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In the Jahen Berg there is a mountain on the Lukasweg with a height of 118m, which is climbed in the course. From here you have a fairytale view down to the Wupper.
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super nice vantage point overlooking Solingen center with ST Clemens and Cronenberg center with its reformed church
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No matter which side you come from, without an e-bike you are happy to be able to take a break up here. The view is definitely worth it.
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Kuckelberg is only 300 meters away from the main road - "Kuckelberg in the sun", as the former pastor Bertrams from Herrenstrunden used to call this farmstead because of its favorable location on the southern slope. It is located directly on the Kuckelberger Bach, surrounded by lush green hills and meadows The Steffens family has been at home there for a century and is now in its fifth generation.
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It is a beautiful area around Schloss Burg.
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Wermelskirchen is characterized by picturesque, rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering streams typical of Germany's Bergisches Land region. While not traditional mountain peaks, the area offers diverse elevated landscapes suitable for scenic hikes and exploring viewpoints. You can find areas like the extensive shores and surrounding forests of the Große Dhünn Reservoir, the natural beauty of the Eifgenbach Valley, and the panoramic views from the Höhenroute Odenthal.
Yes, several spots offer great views. One popular choice is Theegartener Kopf viewpoint, which is 221 meters above sea level and provides wide views towards Remscheid and Solingen City. Another elevated area is the Highest Point of Solingen, offering expansive vistas as far as Remscheid from its 276-meter elevation.
Beyond specific viewpoints, areas like Kuckelberg, a medieval settlement surrounded by lush green hills and meadows, are popular for their idyllic setting and hiking opportunities. The Vogelsberg Summit is also appreciated for its forest setting and a cross marking the summit, offering a nice mountain experience within the Bergisches Land.
The highest elevation directly within Wermelskirchen reaches approximately 351 meters. However, nearby, the Highest Point of Solingen stands at 276.38 meters, offering significant elevation for the region and wide views.
Absolutely. Both Kuckelberg and Theegartener Kopf viewpoint are categorized as family-friendly. The Highest Point of Solingen is also suitable for families, providing an accessible elevated experience.
The region around Wermelskirchen is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wermelskirchen, Gravel biking around Wermelskirchen, and Cycling around Wermelskirchen guides.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the area around the Große Dhünn Reservoir offers extensive and demanding hikes, with one loop taking approximately 7 hours and 20 minutes to complete. The Höhenroute Odenthal is another demanding 27.7 km trail known for substantial elevation changes and panoramic views.
The best seasons for hiking in Wermelskirchen are spring, when nature is in full bloom, and autumn, which offers a magical atmosphere with colorful foliage. These seasons provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for exploring the elevated landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and serene landscapes. The community has upvoted the elevated areas and peaks over 250 times and shared more than 120 photos, highlighting the picturesque rolling hills, dense forests, and the diverse terrain suitable for various outdoor activities. The idyllic setting of places like Kuckelberg is often mentioned.
Consider visiting Bärbroich Summit. It's a great spot to catch your breath after an ascent, whether you approach from Immekeppel or Dürscheid, offering a sense of accomplishment and views of the surrounding area.
The trails around Wermelskirchen traverse a variety of natural features. You can expect to encounter dense forests, meadow and floodplain landscapes, and meandering streams, particularly in areas like the Eifgenbach Valley. The region's elevated terrain also provides numerous viewpoints and opportunities to observe the typical Bergisches Land scenery.


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