Best natural monuments around Hallenberg are situated within the Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge, offering a diverse landscape of extensive forests, high plateaus, and river valleys. The region is characterized by its natural features, including unique mountain heaths and prominent summits. Hallenberg itself is defined by the Nuhne and Weife rivers, contributing to the area's ecological value. The municipality encompasses 22 nature reserves, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Wandering the Rothaarsteig... Day 3: We start in Schanze, and with a lot of luck, we don't get lost. Without a hiking map, we rely solely on Komoot, crossing the 'Roof of the Sauerland' and through the 'Land of a Thousand Hills and Valleys'. We explore the Schanze Forest Reserve primarily on wide forest paths and along deeply carved streams. 'Denkmal Altarstein' (Altarstone Memorial) is an idyllic spot with a stone column where you can relax in its shade. In the shade, you can 'contemplate' all sorts of things... Crazy, isn't it? We respectfully greet the old 'Fat Oak' a little further on. It's a landmark, and in our experience, it keeps us on the right path to continue our ascent of the Rothaarsteig. A charming, playful suspension bridge is a highlight in itself. Bridges connect landscapes. This 'suspension bridge' primarily connects people. It's the weekend, and the attraction is undeniable. Young and old, everyone wants to be quick. The crowd barometer goes into the red, and like a hare, we stampede along a narrow, deserted forest path to the summit of the Saukopf – 750 meters high. Once we reach the top, it looks like the finish line of some mountain stage. Cycling enthusiasts, suffering from excessive dehydration (breakouts in sweat), are nevertheless proud to have climbed the summit in record time. We let the "recreational sports heroes" of the day enjoy their slim figure and meager success. Without disturbing their success story, we leisurely stroll along the edge of the forest to the "Wittgensteiner Panoramaweg." There, we hoped to catch a glimpse of the bison that make their habitat here. Unfortunately, the passing cycling peloton has disturbed the bison's habitat, and they don't respond. Six forest sculptures provide some solace and distraction on our way back to Schanze. To conclude our hike, we meander along the Kyrill Trail. A battlefield of trees felled by the force of Hurricane Kyrill (January 18, 2007) gives us pause for thought. We were lucky in Schanze; we didn't get lost or blown over. And the setting sun on the Rothaar makes our hair turn a little red. You can read about our other experiences in the collection https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/collection/1321198/-hochsauerland-vakantieweek
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The largest of the mountain heaths in north-west Germany, which are rare in Europe, is in Niedersfeld. The wide, tree-poor landscape turns into a pink carpet of heather flowers in late summer. The protected area is rightly one of the natural treasures of South Westphalia.
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"... The Neue Hagen near Niedersfeld is the largest high heathland in North Rhine-Westphalia. The extraordinary landscape exerts a very special fascination. Heath and high moor are home to rare flora and fauna. The 800 meter high area is on the border to Hesse on the northern slope of the Clemensberg and has been a nature reserve since 1955. Heath sheep graze there, act as "biological lawn mowers" and thus ensure the preservation of the heath. Birds such as the cuckoo, wood grouse and nightjar build their nests. Hobby biologists can even discover arctic and alpine plants in the Neuer Hagen nature reserve. ..." https://www.winterberg.de/poi/nreservation-neuer-hagen/
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"... Sheep love to eat fresh greens. That's why you can let them eat wherever there should only be short stalks and low plants in the end. Everything that is young and fresh is eaten. The gentle animals are suitable are therefore ideal as biological lawnmowers. What does that have to do with biodiversity? Meager meadows and heaths are particularly valuable habitats, because many rare animal and plant species live here. But if such landscapes are not maintained regularly, then bushes and trees will grow - and in a few decades there will be nothing left of the meadows and heaths. This is exactly what the sheep do: they eat the young shoots of the bushes and trees and thus prevent them from growing. ..." https://naturdetektive.bfn.de/lexikon/tiere/saeugetiere/schafe-hueter-der-biologische-vielfalt.html
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"... The New Hagen near Niedersfeld is the largest high heath in North Rhine-Westphalia. The extraordinary landscape has its own fascination. Heath and raised bog are home to rare flora and fauna. The 800 meter high area is on the border with Hesse on the northern slope of the Clemensberg and has been under nature protection since 1955. Heidschnucken graze there, act as "biological lawnmowers" and thus ensure the preservation of the heather. Birds like cuckoo, capercaillie and goat milkers build their nests. Hobby biologists can even discover arctic and alpine plants in the Neuer Hagen nature reserve. ... " https://www.winterberg.de/poi/naturschutzgebiet-neuer-hagen/
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Beautiful Winterberg Hochheide to hike through for young and old. 🥾🥾
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Especially when the heather is in bloom, the Bald Asten is a sea of flowers. There is also a hotel up here. At 841.9 meters, it is the third highest mountain in the Rothaargebirge after the Langenberg and Hegekopf and the second highest mountain in North Rhine-Westphalia after the Langenberg. The Lenne and Odeborn springs and a high heath are located on the mountain.
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The Wnaderer will find quite imposing sculptures on the forest sculpture trail. The path leads hikers between Bad Berleburg and Schmallenberg for almost 25 km through the beautiful Sauerland.
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The Hallenberg region, nestled in the Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge, offers diverse natural features. You can explore the unique mountain heath landscape at Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen, or visit the Source of the Ruhr, the origin of the 219 km long Ruhr river. The area is also characterized by its extensive forests, high plateaus, and river valleys formed by the Nuhne and Weife rivers.
Yes, several natural monuments offer stunning panoramic views. The Kahler Asten, a prominent summit, features the Asten Tower from which you can enjoy expansive views, even reaching the Harz mountains on clear days. Additionally, the Aussichtstürme auf dem Heidekopf (Heidkopf observation tower) provides breathtaking vistas over the deep forests and rolling hills of the region.
Many natural monuments around Hallenberg are suitable for families. The Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen is ideal for walks and exploring the heath. The Source of the Ruhr is also a pleasant spot for a family outing, with a memorial stone and a circular path. The Gorge and Bridge Trail on the Helle offers an immersive natural hiking experience that can be enjoyed by families.
The region around Hallenberg is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling or picking blueberries at Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen. Hiking is very popular, with trails like the Rothaarsteig passing by the Source of the Ruhr. For more specific routes, you can find numerous options for cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling around Hallenberg.
Yes, the Nuhnewiesen Nature Reserve is particularly significant for its ecological value, providing a habitat for rare bird species like the whinchat. It features a dedicated nature trail and a birdwatching tower, making it an excellent spot for observing local wildlife and flora.
The natural monuments around Hallenberg offer beauty throughout the year. Late summer is particularly stunning at Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen when the heath blossoms turn the landscape pink. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the region can be picturesque, though some areas like the Kahler Asten might be covered in fog or snow.
Many natural areas around Hallenberg are dog-friendly, including the Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially within nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may vary, so look for local signage.
While primarily natural, some sites have historical connections. The Kahler Asten, for instance, is a well-known landmark with a long history, featuring a hotel and restaurant at its summit. The Source of the Ruhr is significant as the starting point of a river that shaped the industrial history of the Ruhr region.
The terrain around Hallenberg varies. Trails like the Gorge and Bridge Trail on the Helle offer a natural, immersive experience, potentially with uneven paths. The Kahler Asten involves a long, crisp climb to its summit. The Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen features wide, tree-poor landscapes, generally suitable for running or cycling. Many trails are well-maintained, but sturdy footwear is always recommended.
Parking facilities are generally available near popular natural monuments. For the Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen, there are designated parking areas that provide access to the heath. For the Kahler Asten, parking is typically available near the summit or in the nearby town of Winterberg, from where trails lead up to the mountain.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Asten Tower on Kahler Asten. The unique mountain heath landscape of Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen is also highly appreciated for its beauty and recreational opportunities. The sense of immersion in nature, the well-maintained trails, and the chance to observe local wildlife are also commonly highlighted.
Yes, the region combines nature with art. The Sculpture "Stone Time Man" on the Forest Sculpture Trail is a notable example, featuring a massive rock cube framed by tree trunk architecture. Another unique viewpoint is the Sauerland-Stabil-Stuhl, a giant art installation in nature.


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