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Bus station hiking trails around Hildener Stadtwald offer access to a diverse urban forest landscape. The region features woodlands, stream meadows, and open fields, providing varied terrain for hikers. Key natural features include the meandering Sandbach and Hoxbach streams, the picturesque Stadtwaldteich (City Forest Pond), and elevated areas like Jaberg and Sandberg. The area is characterized by gentle topography, with routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Beautiful forest walks are a lot of fun here. Greetings to all, Manni and Dieter
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Take a break with a larger group of up to 15 people.
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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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There are over 15 hiking trails in Hildener Stadtwald that are easily accessible from various bus stations. These routes offer a convenient way to explore the diverse landscapes of the city forest without needing a car.
The trails in Hildener Stadtwald offer varied terrain, from pleasant forest paths and open fields to meadows and narrow routes along streams. You'll encounter gentle ascents and descents, with most routes being relatively flat. For example, the Sandbach Brook – Crossing the Hoxbach without a bridge loop has an elevation gain of about 39 meters, providing a moderate challenge.
Yes, the majority of bus-accessible trails in Hildener Stadtwald are considered easy, making them suitable for various fitness levels. For instance, the Pond in Hilden City Forest loop is an easy route that takes you through scenic parts of the forest.
Absolutely. Many of the trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. A great example is the Pond in Hilden City Forest – Hilden Heath loop from Sandberg, which offers a convenient round trip.
You can discover several natural highlights and landmarks. The Hoxbach Flood Retention Basin / Stadtwald Pond is a picturesque spot for relaxation. You might also encounter the meandering Sandbach and Hoxbach streams, known for their natural beauty. The Former glider airfield Haan/Hilden, now a nature reserve, is another interesting point of interest.
Yes, Hildener Stadtwald is very family-friendly. The varied terrain, including forest areas and open fields, along with many easy routes, makes it ideal for walks with children. The Hilden City Forest – Pond in Hilden City Forest loop is a shorter, easy option perfect for families.
Hildener Stadtwald is a popular area for dog walkers. Many trails are dog-friendly, especially the open areas like the former Kesselsweier glider airfield. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking in Hildener Stadtwald. The weather is mild, and the landscape is vibrant with blossoming flowers in spring or colorful foliage in autumn, offering a beautiful backdrop for your walk.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars from over 1300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the natural beauty of the streams and ponds, making it a refreshing escape close to the city.
Yes, elevated areas like Jaberg and Sandberg offer scenic views. From Sandberg, you can even see as far as Hochdahl to the north. These points are integrated into various hiking trails, many of which are accessible via bus stops, providing rewarding vistas.


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