Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid
Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid
Natural monuments in Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. This region features a mix of valleys, heathlands, and geological formations, providing various opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can find numerous Wanderwege Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid that lead through these natural sites. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, from tranquil waters to ancient rock formations.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Depending on the water level, a small speck
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Beautiful view, there is a small picnic area at the mill.
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The blue stones, also called "pillars of the earth", are obviously once again a hiking highlight, see also https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/787607
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A geological peculiarity from the old volcanic times can be seen here: the basalt steles that can be seen at this point have been given the name "The Pillars of the Earth". I don't know whether Ken Follet also knows this place :-)
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I came to the springs via the forest and bee trail. I was amazed at how much this little trail has to offer.
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Nice to look at and good for biking
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The basalt crater, located just a few meters from the magnificent panoramic view above Windeck-Kuchhausen, is considered a natural monument. The volcanic rock, solidified into angular columns, is particularly impressive here. Basalt is a rock that was formed in the Miocene period between five and 25 million years ago. At that time, large areas of lava emerged from the earth's interior to the earth's surface in the area of today's Westerwald. At today's Kuchhausen, however, the liquid interior of the earth burst through the bedrock in a vent. Much of the lava got stuck in the funnel-shaped vent and solidified into the distinctive square or hexagonal columns.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive river features like the Sieg Waterfall in Dattenfeld and the Windeck Weir on the River Sieg. You can also discover unique geological formations such as the Basalt columns at Basaltkrater, Naturpark Bergisches Land, and tranquil healing springs like the Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) and Friedrich Springs on Melchiorweg. Beyond these, the wider area features expansive heathlands like Wahner Heide and scenic valleys such as Wenigerbach and Naafbach.
Yes, many natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. The Sieg Waterfall in Dattenfeld and the Windeck Weir on the River Sieg are popular spots for all ages, offering scenic views and easy access. The Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) is also considered family-friendly, providing a peaceful retreat with historical context. The Basalt columns at Basaltkrater, Naturpark Bergisches Land offer an interesting geological sight that can engage curious minds.
You'll find numerous hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Mellis Bienenlehrpfad' or the 'View of Oberbergisches Land – Blue Stone Basalt Rocks loop from Kuchhausen'. The 'Narrow forest path – Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) loop from Herchen' is also a great option. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes in Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid guide page.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near natural monuments. For example, the 'Marienthal Monastery – Blue Stone" basalt crater" loop from Kuchhausen' is a challenging but rewarding ride. There are also easier options like the 'Villa Boge – Sieg River at Probacher Feld loop from Bitze'. Explore more routes on the Cycling in Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid guide page.
Yes, mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Ringwall Trail – Ringwalle Trail loop from Kuchhausen' or the 'Forst Schaden Trail – View of the Kesselbach Valley loop from Stromberg'. These trails offer moderate to difficult challenges. For a comprehensive list of routes, visit the MTB Trails in Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid guide page.
The region is notable for its volcanic past, evident in the basalt formations. The Basalt columns at Basaltkrater, Naturpark Bergisches Land are a prime example, showcasing volcanic rock solidified into distinctive angular columns. These 'Pillars of the Earth' offer a glimpse into the area's ancient geological history.
Visitors frequently praise the serene beauty and the opportunity for peaceful retreats. The Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) is cherished for its historical significance and fresh water. The Sieg Waterfall in Dattenfeld is admired for its beauty at various water levels, and the Basalt columns at Basaltkrater, Naturpark Bergisches Land are a highlight for their unique geological formations.
Yes, the Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) is a notable historical site, known for its legend of healing and the stones left by those who claim to have been cured. The Friedrich Springs on Melchiorweg also have historical roots, recorded since 1933.
Wahner Heide is an expansive heathland near Staatsforst Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, recognized as an EU Special Protected Area. It's a vital habitat for endangered species, including the largest population of whinchat in North Rhine-Westphalia, rare birds like the Black Stork, and various butterfly species. It offers picturesque landscapes throughout the year, making it a significant natural attraction in the Rhineland.
The Wahnbach Reservoir (Wahnbachtalsperre) is an impressive lake known for its 'nice blue and calm water' and 'amazing view'. It's a popular spot for scenic walks and enjoying the tranquil waters, with numerous hiking trails leading to and around it.
The Wenigerbach Valley, located between Lohmar and Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, and the Naafbach Valley are both beautiful and scenic nature reserves. They are popular for circular hikes that allow visitors to explore diverse natural landscapes and experience immersive natural environments.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings new life and vibrant greenery to the valleys and heathlands, while autumn displays a stunning array of colors, particularly in areas like Wahner Heide. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the water features, and even winter can offer serene, crisp views, though some trails might be muddy.


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