Mountain peaks around Rheurdt are characterized by gently rolling elevated areas within the Lower Rhine lowlands of Germany. These formations, primarily the Rheurdt and Schaephuysen Heights, are remnants of a Saale Ice Age terminal moraine. The highest point, the Saelhuyser Berg, reaches an elevation of 78 meters above sea level. These elevated landscapes offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, and appreciating the natural beauty of the region.
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The Kapuzinerberg is 77 m above sea level. NN the second highest elevation in Krefeld. It is a former landfill that was opened to the public at a ceremony on June 20, 2004 after renovation. There is a summit cross at the top. Coordinates ♁51° 21′ 36″ N, 6° 32′ 16″ E Source and link: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapuzinerberg_(Krefeld)
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The effort of the driveway is rewarded with a great view over Krefeld 👍
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Easily visible from afar, a landmark. From the top you can enjoy a magnificent view when the weather is clear.
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+ Heap North Germany with the landmarks "Hallenhaus" and "Himmelstreppe". + "The tailings pile North Germany is a tailings dump of the Niederberg mine in Neukirchen-Vluyn. The mine's fill of the tailings pile was completed in March 2001. The dump, considered a flaming dump, has a footprint of 81 hectares and is 102 meters high at its highest point. 80 million tons of rock are stored in the heap." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halde_Norddeutschland https://www.halden.ruhr/halde-norddeutschland.html https://www.neukirchen-vluyn.de/de/inhalt/halde-norddeutschland/ https://niederrhein-tourismus.de/freizeit/halde-norddeutschland-mit-hallenhaus-und-himmelstreppe https://www.rheinruhronline.de/niederrhein/niederrheinteil2/neukirchen/halde-norddeutschland.htm
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Here really nice trails were built down the mountain. Really nice and well-kept.
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The trails are really nice. There are three lines so there is something for everyone.
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Great trail and nice work that was put in here. Thanks for that.
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It is worthwhile to climb the Kapuzinerberg. From here you have a great view over Krefeld.
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The elevated areas around Rheurdt are characterized by gently rolling hills and moraine landscapes, remnants of the Saale Ice Age. These formations, such as the Rheurdt and Schaephuysen Heights, offer pleasant views of the surrounding Lower Rhine landscape, featuring idyllic forests and fields, rather than traditional mountain peaks.
Visitors frequently explore the Hallenhaus at Halde Norddeutschland, known for its prominent steel framework and recreational opportunities. Another popular spot is the Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap, a former coal mine spoil heap with a widely visible summit cross. The Johannesturm Observation Tower is also a favorite for its all-round views.
Yes, several elevated points are suitable for families. The Hallenhaus at Halde Norddeutschland and the Johannesturm Observation Tower are both considered family-friendly. The Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap also welcomes families, offering a rewarding experience with its views.
For panoramic views, the Johannesturm Observation Tower offers an excellent all-round perspective. The Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap also provides wonderful views of the Lower Rhine landscape. Additionally, the Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross offers a great view over Krefeld and the surrounding area.
The region is excellent for outdoor recreation. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Bloemersheim Castle – Littardkuhlen Ponds loop' or 'Littardkuhlen Ponds – View of Rheurdt loop'. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Rheurdt guide. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Fleuthkulen Nature Reserve – House Langendonk Tower Ruin loop' or 'Niers Promenade in Wachtendonk – Niers Riverside Trail loop'. Discover more cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Rheurdt and Cycling around Rheurdt guides.
Yes, Rheurdt offers mountain biking opportunities. The Inrather Berg Trails feature beautifully designed mountain bike routes with varying difficulty levels (blue, red, and black). The Halde Norddeutschland also has a demanding MTB downhill descent on its back side.
The highest point within the Rheurdt municipality is the Saelhuyser Berg, reaching an elevation of 78 meters above sea level. This elevated area is part of the gently rolling moraine landscape.
The Hallenhaus at Halde Norddeutschland is a notable steel framework monument, visible from a distance. The Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap features a widely visible summit cross, marking its peak. Additionally, the Johannesturm Observation Tower provides a man-made structure for elevated viewing.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from hiking and cycling through gentle landscapes to mountain biking. The scenic views of the Lower Rhine, the unique man-made landmarks like the Hallenhaus, and the natural beauty of the moraine landscapes are frequently highlighted. The area is also popular for activities like paragliding and kite flying on spoil heaps.
The trails around Rheurdt's elevated areas offer a range of difficulty levels. For instance, the Inrather Berg Trails for mountain biking include blue, red, and black routes, catering to various skill levels. Hiking routes in the region also vary, with options from easy to difficult, such as the 'Model airfield – View from Windbergweg loop' being easy, and the 'Littardkuhlen Ponds – Bloemersheim Castle loop' being difficult.
Yes, the Summit Cross Pattberg Spoil Heap is a significant industrial heritage site. It is a former spoil heap of the Pattberg coal mine and is recognized as a panorama feature of the Industrial Heritage Trail, offering insights into the region's mining past.


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