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Jogging routes around Kreuztal offer a diverse landscape of picturesque forests, rolling hills, and idyllic valleys. The region, situated within the Siegerland-Wittgenstein area, is surrounded by the Rothaar Mountains, providing a scenic backdrop for various running routes. Runners can explore extensive woodlands and green meadows, with prominent features like Kindelsberg and Gilbergskopf offering elevated perspectives. The terrain includes varied environments suitable for different fitness levels.
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Admission to all natural swimming pools in the city of Kreuztal is free.
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A very nice view of Kredenbach from here.
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There was a cache here a few years ago, but it was removed some time ago.
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The "world-famous" Kurtchen Bridge! Who doesn't know it? 🤣
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In this gnome workshop, there are some figures nicely scattered around the forest. Nice to see.
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"The community of Kredenbach emerged from individual farms in the districts of Lohe and Kredenbach and the Wüstehof. In 1314, Everart the Dove van dem Loe is named as a witness and in a Wittumsscription from 1340 the farm in Kredenbach and the house in the Lohe appear. This The autumn appraisal register from 1461 records 2 people subject to appraisal for Kredenbach and the Wüstehof, which originally belonged to the parish of Netphen and only came to Ferndorf in 1623. Lohe had always belonged to the court and parish of Ferndorf. The owners of the old farms were the Messrs. Daube von Selbach, with Based in the Wasserburg zu Lohe, where they had also operated a hut since 1461 at the latest. The Wüstehof burned down around 1634 and was not rebuilt. After the Lords of Selbach died out, the Prince of Nassau moved into the Wüstehof and Lohe. After the After the properties of the Wüstehof and the Aher Hof were purchased in 1711 and the Vorwerk Lohe was loaned out to residents from Kredenbach and other towns, the Lohe house was sold to the communities of Ferndorf, Kredenbach and Müsen in 1819. In 1856, the "Bergwerks-Aktien-Verein Cöln-Müsen" acquired the Loher Hütte, but closed it down in 1861. From 1894 to 1950, the site was used by “Hiag” - later Degussa - as a factory for the production of vinegar essence, wood spirits and charcoal. The former Loher smelting and hammer works, a steelworks was named as early as 1489, were also known outside of Siegerland. In 1834 one of the first German coke-fired blast furnaces was put into operation here. Today Kredenbach is home to well-known companies in the iron processing, tool making and automotive industries." (Sources: Kreuztal City Archives; Werner Wied, Kreuztal - Junge Stadt am Kindelsberg, 1969) https://www.kreuztal.de/freizeit-und-tourismus/tourismus/stadtinfo/stadtteile/kredenbach/ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kredenbach_(Kreuztal)
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Kreuztal offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 170 different trails to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including easy, moderate, and challenging options.
Yes, Kreuztal has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. You can find around 24 easy trails, often characterized by gentler inclines and scenic paths through forests and meadows. The Ferndorfer Allee – Kurtchen Bridge loop from Kredenbach is a moderate option that is relatively flat and popular.
The jogging routes in Kreuztal feature a diverse landscape. You'll encounter extensive forests, rolling hills, and idyllic valleys. The region is surrounded by the Rothaar Mountains, meaning many trails will have varied elevation changes, from gentle paths to more demanding ascents, offering a good mix of natural surfaces.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Kreuztal's proximity to the Rothaar Mountains provides demanding sections, ideal for trail running. The region offers around 34 difficult routes with significant elevation changes. The Kindelsberg, as the second-highest peak, and the Rauhe Gipfel Circuit are known for more strenuous options and rewarding views.
Yes, many of Kreuztal's running routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Jungbrunnen Spring – Zitzenbach Natural Outdoor Pool loop from Ferndorf, the Ferndorf Outdoor Pool loop from Kredenbach, and the Panorama Trail Südsauerland, which is a 10-kilometer circular trail offering fantastic views.
Kreuztal boasts numerous trails with impressive viewpoints. The Kindelsbergturm at the summit of Kindelsberg offers panoramic views of the entire municipality, and on clear days, views can extend to Bonn. Another excellent spot is the Gilbergskopf, providing great views of Siegen and the surrounding area. The Panorama Trail Südsauerland also delivers fantastic vistas of meadows, wooded hillsides, and lakes.
While many routes offer varied terrain, some are suitable for families, especially those looking for a less strenuous outing. The "WaldAbenteuer" Children's Adventure Trail, though designed for kids, is a circular forest path that could be a pleasant, gentle jogging option. Dreslers Park and Kredenbacher Park also offer inviting green spaces for casual activity.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the natural trails and forest paths in Kreuztal. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Always carry bags to clean up after your pet.
While jogging in Kreuztal, you can encounter several natural attractions and landmarks. The Kindelsberg with its tower offers stunning panoramic views. The region is also home to idyllic valleys and sparkling lakes. You might also find highlights like the Obernau Reservoir or various viewpoints overlooking the Biggesee, such as the View of the Biggesee or the Biggeblick Viewing Platform.
Kreuztal has a public transport network that can provide access to various starting points for running routes. While some trails might be directly accessible from bus or train stations within the town or its districts, others might require a short walk to reach the trailhead. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific route access points.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and within the various districts of Kreuztal. Many routes start from residential areas or designated parking spots near natural parks and forests. For specific routes, checking the komoot tour details often provides information on recommended starting points and parking facilities.
The running trails in Kreuztal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscape, including the extensive forests, rolling hills, and scenic valleys. The variety of routes, from relaxing loops around lakes to challenging climbs with impressive views, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for those who enjoy the sound of flowing water, the Buchental Valley Walk is a picturesque 3-kilometer trail that features waterfalls and streams. This route offers a serene and beautiful setting for a run, combining natural beauty with a refreshing atmosphere.
Kreuztal offers beautiful jogging conditions throughout the year, but the changing seasons enhance the experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn transforms the forests with colorful foliage, making these seasons particularly picturesque. Summer offers lush green landscapes, and even winter can be appealing for a crisp run, though some higher elevation trails might require more caution.


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