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Easy hiking trails around Velbert traverse the diverse landscapes of the Bergisches Land, characterized by its hilly terrain, extensive forests, and meandering streams. The region features areas like Elfringhauser Schweiz, with its wooded hills and open fields, and the protected Nevigeser Wald Nature Reserve. Valleys such as the Deilbach Valley, where the Deilbach stream flows, also contribute to the varied hiking experiences.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Deilbach is a stream that flows through Sprockhövel and originates near the town. It is part of the Deilbachtal nature reserve and forms the city border with Hattingen and Velbert. The Deilbach originates north of Wuppertal-Barmen, near the city border with Sprockhövel.
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A beautiful old building (a former train station), now a restaurant. Unfortunately, it was closed at the time of my visit, but I would have liked to have seen it.
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The station, north of the center of the then independent municipality of Neviges, was opened on December 1, 1847, by the Prince William Railway Company at kilometer 12.8 of the line, along with the Wuppertal-Vohwinkel–Essen-Überruhr railway line. Since Neviges was incorporated into Velbert in 1975, the station's name was changed from Neviges to Velbert-Neviges in December 2003. It was also relocated a few hundred meters to Neviges Market Square to better connect it with bus services. The original station has been preserved to this day. The former platform roof was demolished by Deutsche Bahn in March 2019, and the former reception building is now used as a restaurant. This building, built in 1907 at Bernsaustraße 27, has been listed as a historic monument by the city of Velbert since 1990. Operationally, the new facility is a halt. Since the closure of the Niederbergbahn railway line and the associated closure of Velbert Hauptbahnhof and Velbert-Tönisheide stations, it has been Velbert's most important station, alongside Langenberg station. Since its relocation to the town center, it has been served by a bus line that runs directly to Velbert-Zentrum every 20 minutes. Until September 2015, the direct connection to Velbert-Zentrum from Langenberg station was only available once per hour (see Velbert-Langenberg station#Velbert local bus), and the Velbert-Nierenhof and Velbert-Rosenhügel stations (also located in Neviges) are too remote. Thus, until September 2015, Neviges station was the most important bus and train connection point for feeder traffic from Velbert-Mitte to the S9 line. Since the timetable change in September 2015, the direct bus line from Langenberg station to Velbert-Mitte has been running every 20 minutes, meaning that Neviges station is now the most important connection point between bus and train in Velbert only from the south. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof_Velbert-Neviges
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Steep stretches of road every now and then
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Of course, hikers can find out more in advance via relevant online websites, for example, with the following link to Stage 2, which starts from Velbert and leads to Wülfrath =>> https://www.bergisches-wanderland.de/bergischer-weg/etappen-des-bergischen-weges/etappe-2-von-velbert-nach-wuelfrath-227-km There, this section is described as follows: "Cultural delights such as the baroque Hardenberg Castle and the Neviges pilgrimage cathedral, created by Gottfried Böhm, line the path to the source of the river that gave Düsseldorf its name. Wülfrath is also home to not only the Time Tunnel but also Europe's largest limestone quarry. The Niederbergisches Museum not only offers historical treats - upon prior reservation, a culinary flagship of the region is also served here: the Bergisches Kaffeetafel."
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Velbert offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 340 routes suitable for various ability levels. These trails traverse the diverse landscapes of the Bergisches Land, featuring hilly terrain, extensive forests, and scenic stream valleys.
The easy hiking trails in Velbert are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 10,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, including wooded hills, open fields, and tranquil stream valleys, as well as the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks.
Yes, Velbert offers several family-friendly options. The region includes trails like the Fairytale Forest Trail, designed for children to explore nature playfully. Shorter, easy loops such as the Hardenberg Castle – Ritter Station Neviges loop (4.6 km) are also great for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in Velbert. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Nevigeser Wald or Deilbach Valley, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Many trails follow streams and through forests, offering a great environment for dogs.
Yes, Velbert is known for its numerous circular routes. Many easy trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Felderbach Valley Nature Reserve – Felderbach Stream loop is an easy 5.9 km circular path that takes you through beautiful natural scenery.
Easy hikes in Velbert typically feature a mix of terrain, including well-maintained paths through extensive forests, meadows, and along stream valleys. While the Bergisches Land is hilly, easy routes are selected to have manageable ascents and descents, often with unpaved sections for a more natural feel. You'll find varied landscapes, from the charming Elfringhauser Schweiz to the tranquil Nevigeser Wald.
Yes, the hilly terrain of Velbert and the Bergisches Land offers many opportunities for scenic views. Trails often lead to panoramic vistas of the surrounding green scenery. For instance, the View of Essen – Forest Path Along the Rosentalbach loop provides lovely outlooks. You can also find highlights like the View of Villa Hügel Over Lake Baldeney nearby.
Yes, Velbert's trails often pass by points of interest. The Hardenberg Castle – Ritter Station Neviges loop takes you past Hardenberg Castle and its idyllic park. Additionally, the Marian pilgrimage site of Neviges is a significant cultural landmark in the region, accessible via some hiking routes.
Absolutely. Many easy hikes in Velbert are designed for shorter durations. The Hardenberg Castle – Ritter Station Neviges loop is a popular choice at 4.6 km, offering a pleasant walk that can be completed in about an hour and a half.
Velbert's easy hiking trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings vibrant flowers, while autumn offers spectacular colorful foliage, making these seasons particularly picturesque. Summer provides lush green landscapes, and even mild winter days can be beautiful for a walk through the forests and valleys.
Yes, Velbert's landscape is characterized by meandering streams and scenic water features. The Rinderbach Stream – Abtskücher Pond loop is a great example, leading you through areas around the Rinderbach Stream and to the tranquil Abtskücher Pond. The Deilbach Valley Nature Reserve also features the scenic Deilbach stream.
Yes, Velbert is home to several beautiful nature reserves. The Nevigeser Wald Nature Reserve offers tranquil paths, and the Elfringhauser Schweiz recreation area, which includes the Deilbach Valley Nature Reserve, provides varied hiking experiences through wooded hills and along streams. The Felderbach Valley Nature Reserve loop is an excellent way to explore one of these protected areas.
While Velbert itself is not directly on a large lake, some easy trails offer views of nearby water bodies or lead to scenic river sections. For example, you can find highlights like the Lake Baldeney and the Ruhr weir and towpath in Hattingen within easy reach, which can be incorporated into a day out after a hike.


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