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Easy hiking trails around Hildener Stadtwald traverse a diverse landscape characterized by a mixed forest, with a significant proportion of deciduous trees and conifers. The region features numerous green spaces, stream valleys, and ponds, including the "Teich im Hildener Stadtwald." Protected areas, such as the dry heath at Sandberg and the moor in Schönholz, contribute to the varied terrain. Elevated areas like the Jaberg and Sandberg offer views across the surroundings.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Beautiful forest walks are a lot of fun here. Greetings to all, Manni and Dieter
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The Hoxbach stream is crossed over large boulders. The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two parallel, near-natural, meandering sandy streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. They flow into the Stadtwaldteich pond in the west. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two near-natural, meandering sand streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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The former Kesselsweier gliding airfield is located in Hilden, more precisely on the city border with Haan. It is now a nature reserve and historical monument. Gliding operations were conducted there until 2008, but then operations were discontinued because the runway was too short and expansion would have required a large number of trees. Kesselsweier is a historic estate that has existed since at least 1590. In 1927, the Hilden Gliding and Motor Flying Club was founded, which later became the Kesselsweier Hilden-Haan Nature Reserve. In 2013, the Kesselsweier Nature Reserve merged with the Erbslöh Nature Reserve in Langenfeld. Today, the area is used as pasture and is a popular meeting place for dog walkers and model aircraft enthusiasts. The city of Hilden plans to develop the area into a habitat for rare animals and plants, as it is located within a valuable nature reserve bordering two other nature reserves.
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The former Kesselsweier gliding airfield is located in Hilden, more precisely on the city border with Haan. It is now a nature reserve and historical monument. Gliding operations were conducted there until 2008, but then operations were discontinued because the runway was too short and expansion would have required a large number of trees. Kesselsweier is a historic estate that has existed since at least 1590. In 1927, the Hilden Gliding and Motor Flying Club was founded, which later became the Kesselsweier Hilden-Haan Nature Reserve. In 2013, the Kesselsweier Nature Reserve merged with the Erbslöh Nature Reserve in Langenfeld. Today, the area is used as pasture and is a popular meeting place for dog walkers and model aircraft enthusiasts. The city of Hilden plans to develop the area into a habitat for rare animals and plants, as it is located within a valuable nature reserve bordering two other nature reserves.
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The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two near-natural, meandering sand streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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Hildener Stadtwald offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with 57 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 62 hiking routes to explore in the area.
The easy hikes in Hildener Stadtwald traverse a diverse landscape, primarily a mixed forest with both deciduous and coniferous trees. You'll encounter numerous green spaces, tranquil stream valleys like the Sandbach and Hoxbach, and scenic ponds, including the "Teich im Hildener Stadtwald." Parts of the forest are protected areas, featuring unique dry heath at Sandberg and moorland in Schönholz.
Yes, many easy trails in Hildener Stadtwald are circular. For example, the Forest Shelter and Rest Area – Sandbach Brook loop is a 6.1 km circular route, and the Pond in Hilden City Forest – Sandbach Brook loop covers 5.7 km, both offering pleasant round trips.
Along the easy trails, you can discover several interesting natural features and attractions. Highlights include the serene Upper Sandbach Valley, the Hoxbach Flood Retention Basin / Stadtwald Pond, and the historic Former glider airfield Haan/Hilden, which is now a nature reserve. You might also spot the Wilhelm Ferdinand Lieven Memorial.
Absolutely. Hildener Stadtwald is very family-friendly, with many easy trails that are well-suited for all ages. The area features three forest playgrounds and numerous benches for resting, making it an ideal destination for a family outing in nature.
Yes, Hildener Stadtwald is a great place to hike with dogs. There's even a dedicated dog exercise area. Most trails are suitable for dogs, but please ensure they are kept on a leash where required, especially in protected areas or near wildlife.
Yes, you can find elevated areas within Hildener Stadtwald that offer views. The Jaberg features an observation tower, and the Sandberg provides beautiful views to the north, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding landscape.
The easy trails in Hildener Stadtwald are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 740 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the varied terrain, well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the mixed forest.
Easy hikes in Hildener Stadtwald vary in length and duration. For instance, the Pond in Hilden City Forest – Forest Shelter and Rest Area loop is about 4.4 km and takes approximately 1 hour 9 minutes, while the Pond in Hilden City Forest – Crossing the Hoxbach without a bridge loop is longer at 7.1 km, taking around 1 hour 51 minutes.
Hildener Stadtwald is generally well-connected. While specific bus stops depend on your starting point, public transport options are available to reach the vicinity of the forest, providing access to its extensive trail network.
While the forest itself is primarily natural, the proximity to Hilden means there are cafes and restaurants available in the town for refreshments before or after your hike.
Hildener Stadtwald is beautiful year-round. The mixed forest offers varied scenery throughout the seasons, from lush greens in spring and summer to vibrant colors in autumn. Even in winter, the trails provide a refreshing experience, though some paths might be muddy after rain or snow.


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