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Hiking around Gremberger Wäldchen offers access to a natural mixed forest spanning approximately 70-80 hectares within the urban periphery of Cologne. This landscape conservation area features remnants of original deciduous forest, including an ancient red beech tree. The area's ecosystem is characterized by fallen trees contributing to biodiversity and a dense carpet of wood anemones in spring. It serves as a habitat for various fauna, including the garden dormouse, and includes historical memorial sites.
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see also at =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/1061605 However, here is the following line of thought: On May 8, 1997, the then Federal President Roman HERZOG was awarded the International Charlemagne Prize in Aachen as a special honor. In his acceptance speech, he said: „For a thousand years, the question of our continent's destiny has been whether it wants to live in unity or in fragmentation... I already said it on May 8, 1995, when remembering the end of the Second World War, and I want to repeat it here in essence: ... What unites us Europeans first and foremost is our common European culture, also our political culture, which is a culture of freedom ... It is the roof under which we all live. More than once, the wars we waged against each other have shaken this roof ... Today we have the unique opportunity to consolidate the roof – the intellectual superstructure of Europe – and to place it on a solid substructure of political unity and economic progress. … We want to live peacefully and in mutual respect with the other regions of the world. But we also want to preserve our own beliefs and ways of life. For this, we need a united Europe.“ (Roman Herzog)
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The Gremberger Wäldchen is particularly interesting because it is considered a remnant of a formerly much larger forest area that once stretched over large parts of Cologne on the right bank of the Rhine. As a result, you partly have a forest stand there that is significantly older than in many other green spaces in Cologne. This makes this section particularly appealing to nature and history enthusiasts.
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I found it after a never-ending search (10 years) and discovered that you can easily get there from the bike path. Large selection, depending on the season, bigger than expected.
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The Gremberger Wäldchen is a natural mixed forest in Cologne, around 70-80 hectares in size, free from forestry. It is located in a landscape conservation area adjacent to a water protection area and is home to the memorial for victims of war and tyranny. Due to its central location, the forest is also a popular local recreation area and its status as a natural forest makes it an important fauna and flora habitat. The planned expansion of the A4 motorway threatens to destroy it. The "GrembiBleibt!" alliance is uniting the protest against the outdated project.
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Gremberger Wäldchen offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 1,900 routes available. The majority, more than 1,400, are classified as easy, making the area accessible for many visitors.
You can expect to hike through a natural mixed forest, characterized by deciduous trees like oak, birch, and wild cherry, alongside an ancient red beech. The area features an established path system, providing easy hikes suitable for various fitness levels. The trails are generally flat, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Gremberger Wäldchen is an excellent destination for beginners. The area is known for its easy hikes, with over 1,400 routes classified as such. Trails like the Gremberger Woods loop from Kiesgrubensee Gremberghoven are particularly suitable for those new to hiking.
Absolutely. The easy and well-maintained paths through the mixed forest make Gremberger Wäldchen ideal for families. Children can enjoy discovering the diverse flora and fauna, including potential wildlife tracks, and exploring the natural ecosystem. The short distances and minimal elevation changes are perfect for all ages.
Yes, Gremberger Wäldchen is generally dog-friendly. The forest environment provides ample space for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash where required and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty of the area for everyone.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in Gremberger Wäldchen are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Hiking loop from Humboldt/Gremberg and the Shelter in Gremberger Wäldchen – Gremberger Wäldchen Forest loop from Kiesgrubensee Gremberghoven.
Gremberger Wäldchen is a landscape conservation area with a rich natural heritage. You can discover remnants of original deciduous forest, including Cologne's oldest documented tree, an ancient red beech from the early 18th century. In spring, the forest floor is covered by a dense carpet of wood anemones. The area's ecosystem also features fallen trees, contributing to its biodiversity.
The forest is an important habitat for various fauna. Keep an eye out for forest animals and birds, especially around old, thick trees with cavities that provide essential shelter. The area is notably home to the highly endangered garden dormouse.
Yes, Gremberger Wäldchen holds significant historical value. In its southern part, you'll find a poignant memorial for victims of war and tyranny, commemorating Soviet prisoners of war. This site, designed as a small cemetery with memorial stones, offers a reflective experience. You can find more details about this at the World War II Victims' Memorial (Graves of the Victims), Köln highlight.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 12,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the mixed forest, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience nature within an urban setting. The ease of the trails and the natural beauty, especially the wood anemones in spring, are frequently highlighted.
Hikes in Gremberger Wäldchen are generally short and accessible. Many popular routes, such as the Woodruff Spot loop from Kiesgrubensee Gremberghoven, can be completed in about 1 to 1.5 hours, making them perfect for a refreshing outing.
While the guide doesn't specify exact public transport stops, Gremberger Wäldchen is located within the urban periphery of Cologne, suggesting good accessibility. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for the nearest bus or tram stops to the forest's entrances.


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