Best attractions and places to see around Holzwickede include a mix of natural landscapes, industrial heritage sites, and cultural landmarks. Located in the district of Unna, Holzwickede offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its past. The area features developed recreation zones, scenic river meadows, and remnants of its mining history. Visitors can explore a variety of sites within Holzwickede and its immediate surroundings.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Kanu- und Surf-Verein Schwerte e.V., founded in 1933, is an important sports club in Schwerte that specializes in canoeing. It offers various disciplines such as canoe racing, canoe slalom and canoe hiking. The club has produced several successful athletes throughout its history, including medalists at the Olympic Games and World Championships. Detlef Lewe, one of the club's most successful athletes, won a world championship and a silver medal at the 1968 Olympic Games. The club has a boathouse and a canoe slalom course on the Ruhr. The history of the club is characterized by commitment and determination, especially in the post-war years, when the members took the reconstruction of the boathouse and the resumption of sports into their own hands. Over the years, the club has intensified its youth work and purchased numerous new boats and facilities to meet the needs of its growing membership. The Schwerte Canoe and Surf Club regularly organizes events and competitions, including the Schwerte Ruhr Slalom, and is active in promoting canoeing in the region. The club also has a lively community activity, with various events and initiatives to promote sport and the community.
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As can be seen on the sign, the canoeists here are "Headless". 😉 As a cyclist, you should indeed be careful here, as the canoeists have to cross the path.
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At the Ruhrmühlengraben you will be informed about the water cycle on umpteen information boards. The cycle path itself leads straight ahead and is top asphalted.
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This part of the Ruhrtalradweg leads along the Ruhfeldgraben. Information boards provide information about nature around the Ruhr section. A small hut with a small bicycle station (air pump, tools) invites you to take a little break.
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Beautiful bike path in the Ruhr Valley
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The Ruhr is made for kayaking
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In the gabion wall, which is filled with natural stones, the word "Now" is left out and can therefore be read in 3D. Attractive art on the Sesekeradweg with benches to take a break. Personally, I find it somehow motivating and well done. Let's hope that it will be spared the doodles and graffiti that are now unfortunately everywhere.
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Holzwickede offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can visit Phoenix Lake, a significant local recreation area with opportunities for relaxation and water activities. The Ruhr Meadows near Schwerte provide a scenic section of the RuhrtalRadweg, popular for cycling and walking. Additionally, the Hixterwald forest and Emscherpark offer green spaces for outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, Holzwickede has several historical sites. The Hympendahl Viaduct Ruins are a remnant of the region's industrial past, showcasing the abutments of a former slag track bridge. You can also explore the Historischer Bergbaurundweg Holzwickede, a trail connecting former coal mines and historic manor houses like Haus Opherdicke, which dates back to 1683-1687.
The area around Holzwickede is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Ruhr Meadows near Schwerte or the Seseke bike path. For more structured activities, the Canoe slalom course near Schwerte offers a chance to watch or participate in water sports. There are also numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking, which you can explore in guides like Hiking around Holzwickede or MTB Trails around Holzwickede.
Absolutely. Phoenix Lake is a great spot for families, offering green spaces and water activities. The Ruhr Meadows near Schwerte provide well-developed paths suitable for family walks or bike rides. The "Now" sculpture on the Seseke is a fun photo opportunity along a bike path. For a broader family outing, Dortmund, just a short distance away, features attractions like the Zoo Dortmund and Westfalenpark.
For scenic cycling, the Ruhr Meadows near Schwerte offer a beautiful section of the RuhrtalRadweg with well-developed paths and informational panels. The Seseke bike path, where you can find the "Now" sculpture, is another pleasant route. The Emscher-Weg cycling route also passes through the area, combining nature with industrial heritage.
The Historischer Bergbaurundweg Holzwickede is an approximately 16-kilometer trail that explores the region's mining history. It connects remnants of former coal mines, such as Zeche Caroline, with historic manor houses and natural landscapes. While not signposted, it offers a unique way to experience Holzwickede's past and natural beauty.
Yes, Phoenix Lake is a prime spot for relaxation and various water sports like canoeing, electric model boating, or sailing. Additionally, the Canoe slalom course near Schwerte is a dedicated facility for canoeists, where you can often watch training sessions or competitions.
Holzwickede is home to several cultural landmarks. Haus Opherdicke, a historic manor house from 1683-1687, is a significant listed building. The Heimatstube Holzwickede, located in the former village forge next to Haus Opherdicke, serves as a local history museum. The Rathaus (Town Hall), built in 1914, is also an architectural monument, and the Evangelical Church Opherdicke holds historical significance.
Yes, the "Now" sculpture on the Seseke is a notable 3D gabion sculpture located on the Seseke bike path. It provides a pleasant spot for a break and is often highlighted by visitors as a great photo motif.
Due to Holzwickede's close proximity to Dortmund (9-11 km), many of Dortmund's major attractions are easily accessible. These include the Westfalen Stadion, Westfalenpark, Zoo Dortmund, the German Football Museum, Phoenix des Lumières, Rombergpark Botanical Garden, and the PACE Car Museum. These offer a wide range of experiences from sports and nature to culture and history.
Holzwickede offers diverse hiking opportunities. The Historischer Bergbaurundweg Holzwickede is a 16-kilometer trail that combines history and nature. You can also find various routes through areas like the Hixterwald. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult guides such as Hiking around Holzwickede, which features trails like the 'Opherdicke House – Hixterwald (Sölder Holz) loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and well-maintained paths, especially along the Ruhr Meadows near Schwerte, noting the informative panels about local nature. The Hympendahl Viaduct Ruins are appreciated as a unique glimpse into the region's industrial past. Many also enjoy the recreational opportunities and the transformation of former industrial sites into beautiful areas like Phoenix Lake.
To delve into Holzwickede's local history, visit the Heimatstube Holzwickede. Located in the former village forge next to Haus Opherdicke, this local history museum houses an extensive collection of historical exhibits, bringing the past century to life. It's typically open on Sundays and special holidays, with group visits possible by appointment.


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