N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald
N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald
Best natural monuments around N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald encompass a nature reserve spanning over 500 hectares in Gevelsberg and Ennepetal, North Rhine-Westphalia. The area features extensive wood-rush beech forests, deeply incised valleys with natural stream courses, and diverse forest types. These natural features collectively form a significant ecosystem, providing habitat for various plant and animal species. The landscape offers numerous hiking trails for exploring its varied topography and ecological richness.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Super nice place to come down and from there you can go either to Voerde Nord via Meininghausen or to Altenvoerde
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Beautiful view - pure nature, pure landscape - absolutely worth seeing! 👍🏼
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Almost not recognized because he has grown so well.
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Nice view from Meininghausen over Gevelsberg and Haspe
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Very nice view over Gevelsberg and surrounding towns. Absolutely worth a quick stop.
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I can only agree with Simon, a quiet farm in the middle of the forest with very nice residents. I always like to come back there.
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The flat pond north of Meininghausen is on a flat saddle, it can be recognized as a 30 m long and 10 m wide “pond”. Inside there was a spring that fed the pond.
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The region offers several distinct natural monuments. You can visit the Oberstenberg Well, an old fountain located at a quiet farm in the middle of the forest, known for its welcoming atmosphere. Another interesting spot is the Shallow Pond of Meininghausen, a spring-fed lake listed since 1997, supporting unique riparian ecosystems.
Yes, the View of the Ruhr region from Gevelsberger Stadtwald provides extensive views deep into the Ruhr area, making it a great spot for a break. Additionally, the View of Gevelsberg and Haspe from Meininghausen offers a very nice panorama over Gevelsberg and its surrounding towns.
The N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald is characterized by its extensive Hainsimsen-Buchenwälder (Wood-rush Beech Forests), which are ecologically valuable. Beyond these, you'll find diverse forest types including former oak and birch coppices, as well as areas with sycamore, Weymouth pine, spruce, and larch, contributing to the area's rich biodiversity and visual appeal.
Many natural monuments in the N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald are suitable for families. The Oberstenberg Well and the View of the Ruhr region from Gevelsberger Stadtwald are both listed as family-friendly. A popular attraction for families is also the Wild Boar Enclosure near the 'Neues Forsthaus', where you can observe wild boars in a natural setting.
The N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Oberstenberg Well – View of Gevelsberg loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Schee Station – Haus Martfeld loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'View of Königsfeld – View of Heilenbecker Talsperre loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald.
The N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald is a crucial habitat for a wide array of wild plants and animals. Visitors may observe various bird species, including the Red Kite, Buzzard, and different woodpeckers. Mammals such as badgers, foxes, and wild boars also inhabit the area. The Wildlife Conservation Area Gevelsberger Stadtwald is a particularly good place to experience the natural environment.
The landscape is shaped by numerous deeply incised valleys (Kerbtäler) and natural stream courses, contributing to its topographical diversity. Trails often wind through these valleys and the extensive beech forests, offering varied terrain. You can find easy hiking loops, such as the 'Hiking loop from Aske', as well as more moderate routes like the 'View of Gevelsberg – View of the Ruhr Region loop'.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the extensive views from viewpoints like the View of the Ruhr region, often noting them as great spots for a break. The welcoming atmosphere at places like the Oberstenberg Well, where residents sometimes provide drinks for hikers, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Shallow Pond of Meininghausen is considered a historical natural site, having been listed since 1997. This spring-fed pond has a long-standing presence in the landscape and contributes to the area's ecological and historical significance.
The highest elevation within the Stadtwald is Buchenberg (Beech Mountain), reaching 340 meters. While not a dramatic peak, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape and allows visitors to appreciate the vastness and varied topography of the nature reserve.
While specific public transport routes directly into the heart of the nature reserve may be limited, Gevelsberg and Ennepetal are accessible by public transport. It is advisable to check local bus and train schedules to plan your approach to the various entry points of the Stadtwald.
The N.S.G. Gevelsberger Stadtwald offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming undergrowth in the beech forests. Summer provides pleasant conditions for hiking. Autumn transforms the diverse forest types with vibrant colors, and winter offers serene, quiet landscapes, especially after snowfall.


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