Best attractions and places to see around Burscheid, a town in the Rheinisch-Bergischer district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The area features rolling hills, green forests, and the Wupper river, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. Burscheid has largely preserved its "Bergisch" character, evident in its numerous historical half-timbered houses and cultural sites. Visitors can discover a variety of points of interest, from ancient fortifications to repurposed historical buildings.
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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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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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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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The barrier - the barrier structure The dam in the south of Solingen is one of the oldest drinking water dams in Germany. In 1903 it was inaugurated. In the meantime, she supplies all parts of the blade city with the increasingly valuable liquid. The mighty quarry stone dam (43 meters high above the foundation level, 178 meters long) can hold around three million cubic meters of water. (Source https://www.tetti.de/SOLINGEN/SENGBACHTALSPERRE/index.html)
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Burg Castle in Solingen is a cultural center, adventure site, and landmark. This hilltop castle in the Bergisches Land region offers a unique panoramic view. With a mobile app, you can explore the museum and other rooms within the castle. A comfortable chairlift is available for arrival. Events such as open-air concerts and jousting tournaments invite you to linger throughout the year. Those who take Germany's oldest double chairlift from the Unterburg district to Oberburg to reach the castle at the top will know, after overcoming a height of 91 meters, what a treasure awaits them. The scenery at the mountaintop is breathtaking. The view falls upon the tranquil Wupper River and sweeps over the expansive hills and valleys in the surrounding area. It's no wonder that Adolf II of Berg chose this place as his family's ancestral home around 1130. But Burg Castle is worth a visit not only for its unique panorama and the remarkable history of its builders – including Count Adolf V of Berg, who elevated Düsseldorf to city status. Today, the complex is a landmark of the Bergisches Land region, a real tourist magnet, and a diverse place of experience. The Bergisches Museum is housed within the magnificent walls of the restored fortress, which was known as Neuenberge Castle until the 15th century, fell into ruin between the 17th and 19th centuries, and was finally rebuilt in the historical style starting in 1890 by a society and many volunteers. You can learn more about the history of the castle and exhibits such as historical weapons, large murals, and silver trophies on a guided tour, using your mobile phone, or tablet. https://www.nrw-tourismus.de/a-schloss-burg-in-solingen
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Cute, small district on the Wupper with beautiful Bergisch cafes and restaurants. From here you can take the cable car up to Burg Castle or walk.
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Burscheid is surrounded by natural beauty, offering rolling hills, green forests, and river valleys. You can explore the remnants of the Sengbach Reservoir, a drinking water dam nestled in a secluded side valley of the Wupper. The Rocky Banks of the Wupper provide a scenic spot to enjoy nature and cool your feet. The Eifgenbach valley also features the historical Burscheider Talsperre (dam) remnants, which are a protected archaeological monument.
Yes, Burscheid is an excellent destination for hiking enthusiasts. Popular options include well-signposted trails around the district of Hilgen, the Panorama Trail offering impressive views, and the Water Quintet Trail. You can also combine a visit to the ancient Ringwall Eifgenburg with a hike along the Eifgenbachweg. For more specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Burscheid guide, which includes routes like the 'Murbachtal Forest Path'.
Burscheid is well-connected to regional cycling networks. The 'Balkantrasse' is a scenic cycle path built on a disused railway line, perfect for leisurely rides. You can also find various routes in the Cycling around Burscheid guide, including the 'Altenberg Cathedral – Dhünn Riverside Bike Path loop' for a longer tour.
Burscheid boasts a rich history. You can explore numerous historical half-timbered or slate-clad houses with green shutters, particularly in its sub-communities. The Lambertsmühle, an old mill building, now functions as a museum showcasing the path from grain to bread. The KulturBadehausBurscheid, originally a public swimming pool, has been repurposed into a cultural center hosting various events.
Many attractions around Burscheid are suitable for families. The Burg Castle offers an engaging historical experience, and its surroundings are great for exploration. The Sengbach Reservoir features a circular route that is easy to do with children. Additionally, the Rocky Banks of the Wupper provide a pleasant spot for a family picnic and enjoying nature.
For magnificent views, the hike to Burg Castle is highly recommended, offering panoramic vistas of the Lower Castle and the surrounding Bergisches Land. The Panorama Trail around Burscheid also provides impressive scenic outlooks. Additionally, the circular route around the Sengbach Reservoir opens up beautiful views of the water and the low mountain range landscape.
Yes, many of the natural trails around Burscheid are dog-friendly. The Altenberg Cathedral area is noted as dog-friendly, and the surrounding Dhünn Valley offers numerous paths. The Rocky Banks of the Wupper also provide a great setting for walks with your canine companion.
The period from March to October is generally ideal for outdoor activities in Burscheid, especially for hiking and cycling, when the weather is milder and public tours are offered at sites like Altenberg Cathedral. The green forests and rolling hills are particularly beautiful in spring and autumn.
Beyond Burscheid itself, the region offers several significant attractions. The stunning Altenberg Cathedral, one of Germany's most beautiful Gothic churches, is nearby. You can also visit Burg Castle in Solingen, a historic hilltop castle with panoramic views, and explore the charming Historic center of Solingen-Unterburg on the Wupper river.
Burscheid has largely preserved its distinctive 'Bergisch' character. This is evident in its numerous historical half-timbered or slate-clad houses with green shutters, particularly in its many sub-communities. The town's commitment to cultural preservation is also seen in sites like the repurposed KulturBadehausBurscheid and the upcoming KulturForumBurscheid.
Yes, the region caters to hikers and visitors with various dining options. Near Altenberg Cathedral, you'll find restaurants and seating areas perfect for recharging. The Historic center of Solingen-Unterburg is known for its cozy 'Bergisch' cafes and restaurants, offering a delightful stop after exploring.
Burscheid is home to interesting archaeological sites. The ancient Ringwall Eifgenburg, a ring wall fortification dating back to the 10th or 11th century, is a registered archaeological monument. Additionally, the remnants of the Burscheider Talsperre (dam) in the Eifgenbach valley are also a protected archaeological monument.
While specific public transport details for every attraction are best checked locally, Burscheid is part of the Rheinisch-Bergischer district, which generally has public transport connections. For some regional highlights like Burg Castle, you can often find bus connections from nearby towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The magnificent views from Burg Castle and its delicious waffles are frequently highlighted. The serene beauty of the Sengbach Reservoir and the architectural grandeur of Altenberg Cathedral are also highly rated. The komoot community has shared over 5900 photos and given more than 7700 upvotes, reflecting a strong positive experience.


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