Best attractions and places to see around Wermelskirchen, a town in the Rheinisch-Bergisch district of Germany, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated between the Dhünn and Wupper rivers, it serves as a starting point for exploring the Bergisches Land region. The area features significant natural features like the Große Dhünn-Talsperre and the Eifgental, alongside cultural sites such as the Kattwinkelsche Fabrik.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Altenberg Cathedral is a central rest stop and landmark in the Dhünn Valley and one of the most beautiful Gothic churches in Germany. Inside, the 144-square-meter west window is well worth a visit – the largest church window north of the Alps. Public tours are offered regularly from March to October. Nearby, there are restaurants and seating areas – perfect for recharging your batteries.
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Here you can comfortably cool your feet and have a small picnic.
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There's always something going on at Schloss Burg. It is a tourist magnet because the building can be visited. The Bergisch Tafel attracts cyclists with delicacies in the neighboring restaurants. Or you can take a seat in one of the beer gardens and take a short stop here.
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Altenberg (district of Odenthal) is located in the Bergisches Land and belongs to the Rheinisch-Bergisch district. Altenberg is best known for the Altenberg Cathedral, the monastery church of the former Altenberg Abbey. This hike follows the water route, a circular hiking trail that was set up as part of the "unverDHÜNNt" campaign.
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The patronage "Assumption of Mary" of the former Cistercian monastery church and today's simultaneous church (usually used by a Catholic as well as a Protestant community) - colloquially usually called "Altenberger Dom" - refers to one of the many commemoration days and festivals in honor of the Mother of God Mary. It goes back to the feast of her bodily assumption into heaven, which the (Catholic) Church celebrates annually on August 15. In the Orthodox Church, the festival is called the Dormition. In many rural areas it is customary for the population to collect bundles of herbs (called "Kruggweusch" in the Rhenish dialect) on this day and to bless them in the festival service.
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The burger pretzel baker, sculpture by Franz Otto Lipp 1989
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“...The first highlight of the day is the Sengbachtalsperre. We walk along the slightly curved dam wall, which looks quite impressive..." Find out more details at: https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/schloss-burg-wandern/
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Burg Castle towers 110 meters high above the Wupper, and the defiant keep can be seen from far away. Inside there are massive walls, huge archways, narrow streets, narrow courtyards and sunny terraces. The origins go back to the 12th century: In the Middle Ages, the castle was the seat of the Counts of Berg, the scene of courtly festivals and a place of great politics. Today it is one of the most popular excursion destinations in the region. Anyone who comes here takes a journey back in time to the Middle Ages - swords and armor included. History comes to life here and you get an impression of what it used to be like. The view from above, over the valleys and heights of the Wupperberge, into the vastness of the Bergisches Land is simply fantastic. Restaurants in the immediate vicinity invite you to take a leisurely break. Source: https://www.solingen.de/marketing/content/schloss-burg/
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Wermelskirchen is surrounded by significant natural beauty. You can visit the Große Dhünn-Talsperre (Great Dhünn Dam), Germany's second-largest drinking water reservoir, which offers over 46 km of hiking trails. The enchanting Eifgental is another popular hiking destination, known for the Eifgenbachweg. Additionally, the Rocky Banks of the Wupper provide scenic views and opportunities for riverside walks.
Yes, the region offers an extensive network of hiking trails. For example, a circular route of about 10 kilometers leads around the Sengbach Reservoir. You can also find numerous trails within the Bergisches Land Nature Park. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Eschbach Reservoir loop or the Eifgenbach Near Neue Mühle loop. You can find more details on various hiking options in the Easy hikes around Wermelskirchen guide.
Absolutely. Wermelskirchen boasts over 250 km of picturesque cycling routes, including the popular Balkantrasse. This former railway line offers a scenic and relatively flat path suitable for various cycling abilities. You can explore routes like the 'Around the Sengebach Reservoir' or the 'Balkantrasse Rail Trail'. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Wermelskirchen guide.
Wermelskirchen and its surroundings are rich in history. The Evangelical City Church features a medieval-Romanesque tower and an 18th-century onion dome. The Historic Town Centre, rebuilt in 1758, showcases picturesque slate and timber-framed houses. Nearby, you can visit the iconic Burg Castle, a landmark of the Bergisches Land, or the magnificent Altenberg Cathedral, known for its stunning Gothic architecture and the largest church window north of the Alps.
Yes, the Kattwinkelsche Fabrik serves as a central hub for cultural activities, hosting concerts, workshops, and exhibitions. For those interested in local history, the Heimat- und Geschichtsvereins Museum offers insights into the town's past.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Burg Castle is a great destination, offering panoramic views and often hosting events. The Sengbach Reservoir and Rocky Banks of the Wupper provide beautiful natural settings for walks. A unique experience is a visit to the Emminghausen Ostrich Farm. For a day trip, the Deutscher Märchenwald (German Fairy Tale Forest) is also recommended.
The spring and autumn seasons are particularly scenic for exploring the natural landscapes, with spring blossoms and vibrant autumn foliage in the Bergisches Land Nature Park. During Advent weekends, Wermelskirchen hosts a Christmas market featuring Germany's tallest natural Christmas tree, complete with a light show, offering a unique festive experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from Burg Castle and the delicious waffles available there. The peaceful circular route around the Sengbach Reservoir is also highly appreciated for its natural beauty. Many are captivated by the grandeur of Altenberg Cathedral, especially its impressive west window, and enjoy the cozy cafes in the Historic center of Solingen-Unterburg.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy the unique experience of visiting the Emminghausen Ostrich Farm. During the Christmas season, Wermelskirchen is home to Germany's Tallest Natural Christmas Tree, a truly special sight. The Eifgental, with its numerous hiking routes, is often described as an enchanted valley, offering a serene escape.
You'll find dining options near many attractions. Burg Castle is known for its gastronomy, including a popular waffle house. The Historic center of Solingen-Unterburg offers charming Bergisch cafes and restaurants. Near Altenberg Cathedral, there are also restaurants and seating areas perfect for a break.
While many natural trails in the Bergisches Land can be challenging, Altenberg Cathedral is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience its architectural beauty. For specific trail accessibility, it's always recommended to check local information or trail descriptions.


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