Hetter-Millinger Bruch
Hetter-Millinger Bruch
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Hiking trails in Hetter-Millinger Bruch traverse a significant wetland ecosystem, characterized by wide, open meadows and a structured hedgerow landscape. This region, a former Rhine flood plain, is crisscrossed by numerous drainage canals and waterways, contributing to its unique character. The terrain is generally flat, offering accessible hiking experiences through diverse flora and important bird habitats. It is recognized as an internationally important protected area.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I immediately saw that this was an image and yet I kept thinking that he came to have a chat like that.
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The "Racing Cyclist II" by the Cologne sculptor Peter Nettesheim was brought to Empel in 2010. The work of art is part of the sculpture route that leads through Rees and the districts: https://www.stadt-rees.de/tourismus-freizeit/sehenswuerdigkeit/kunst-in-rees/kunst-in-den-ortsteile/
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Hueth Castle - a bit remote, but maybe that's why it's worth seeing.
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North of Rees, the oldest town on the Lower Rhine, lies Hueth Castle, built in the 14th century, between the Rhine, Old Rhine, Millinger Meer and the Hetter nature reserve. The moat, the old stock of trees and the meadow orchards ensure a unique idyll. Today the castle houses three holiday homes. See also: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Hueth
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March 21, 2020 this tree was presented in honor of 75 years of freedom and peace. Rees and Apeldoorn (NL) have been commemorating the events of World War II since 2004.
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07/01/1956 Inauguration of the Empel Memorial Source: https://www.stadt-rees.de/bildung-soziales/bildung/stadtarchiv/chroniken/empel/
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Since July 2010 the district of Empel has its own sculpture. Mayor Christoph Gerwers came to the ceremonial unveiling quite appropriately by bike. The mischievous joy on his face was hard to miss when he saw the astonished audience. "If I am going to reveal such a sculpture, I won't be coming by car," Gerwer's comment on his mobile pedestal. The Mayor of Rees has hit the mark, because from now on there is a racing cyclist made of robinia wood on the station forecourt. The sculptor Peter Nettesheim, who was also present at the unveiling of his work, revealed to the audience that this sculpture is something special. In contrast to his other works, it is not made entirely of wood. Nettesheim bought the racing bike on which the rider sits especially for his sculpture in Rees. Source: https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/emmerich/skulptur-fuer-den-empeler-bahnhof-id3392910.html
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Hetter-Millinger Bruch offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 590 trails recorded on komoot. This includes a diverse range of paths suitable for various preferences.
The region is characterized by its flat terrain, being a former Rhine flood plain. You'll primarily encounter wide, open meadows, structured hedgerow landscapes, and numerous drainage canals. This makes for generally easy and accessible hiking experiences.
Yes, Hetter-Millinger Bruch is well-suited for family outings due to its predominantly flat and easy trails. Many routes are short and manageable for children, allowing families to enjoy the unique wetland environment and observe nature together. An easy option is the Hiking loop from Millingen, which is just 2.3 miles (3.7 km).
Most trails in Hetter-Millinger Bruch are dog-friendly, offering plenty of open space for your canine companion. However, as it's an important nature reserve, especially for birdlife, please ensure dogs are kept on a leash to protect the local wildlife and respect other hikers. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Hetter-Millinger Bruch is an internationally important protected area, renowned for its rich birdlife. It's a crucial resting and wintering ground for arctic wild geese and a significant breeding ground for meadow birds. You might spot species like black-tailed godwits, lapwings, curlews, and redshanks, especially during migratory seasons. The diverse wetland flora also adds to the natural beauty.
Yes, the region offers numerous circular hiking routes, perfect for exploring the diverse landscape without retracing your steps. An example is the Hiking loop from Millingen (bei Rees), which covers about 3.1 miles (5 km) and allows you to experience the area's natural beauty.
Hikers can enjoy the unique wetland ecosystem with its wide meadows and structured hedgerow landscapes. Keep an eye out for historical elements like Schloss Hueth, which some routes pass by, and the 'Friedensbaum von Rees' or the 'Empeler Ehrenmal' for a touch of local history. The numerous drainage canals like the Millinger Landwehr also contribute to the distinctive character of the area.
Spring is particularly beautiful when the meadows are covered with cuckoo flowers and marsh marigolds. Autumn also offers stunning views as the landscape changes colors. While the area is accessible year-round, birdwatching is exceptional during migratory seasons (spring and autumn) and in winter when arctic wild geese are present. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many hiking routes in Hetter-Millinger Bruch start from villages like Millingen (bei Rees), where parking facilities are typically available. For public transport, local bus services connect the surrounding towns and villages, though options might be limited, especially on weekends. It's advisable to check current schedules for the most convenient access points.
The trails in Hetter-Millinger Bruch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1700 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the peaceful, open landscapes, the excellent birdwatching opportunities, and the ease of navigation on the well-maintained, flat paths. The unique wetland environment and the sense of being immersed in nature are often highlighted.
Yes, Hetter-Millinger Bruch is situated directly on the Dutch border, offering unique opportunities for cross-border hikes. You can connect to areas like Megchelen in the Netherlands, allowing for longer and more varied excursions that explore the natural beauty of both sides of the border.
The majority of hikes in Hetter-Millinger Bruch are classified as easy, making the region very accessible for hikers of all experience levels. Out of nearly 600 routes, over 390 are easy, with about 190 moderate and only a few considered difficult. This reflects the flat terrain and well-established paths throughout the wetland ecosystem.


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