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Easy hiking trails around Broich-Speldorfer Forest are characterized by diverse natural features and varied landscapes. The region features dense woodlands, the meandering Wambach stream, and the Entenfang lake, which is part of a nature reserve. Hikers can find a network of paths, from narrow trails to broader routes, suitable for different preferences. The forest also includes the Hangquellen Tannenstraße nature reserve and areas with small watercourses.
Last updated: June 30, 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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No longer maintained and is now also a little hidden.
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The hilltop, now called the "Worship Meadow," has been a leveled assembly area since Germanic times, adjacent to the sacred spring of the Holy Well. It is the westernmost and, at approximately 81 meters, one of the highest hilltops in the area. Back then, its treeless location offered an unobstructed view of the Rhine plain and the burial mound field located there, now built over. This clear view across the thousands of burial mounds towards the setting sun must have been phenomenal and of cultic significance. It is likely that, as elsewhere, a circle of wooden posts was placed here to mark the solstices and other astronomically important dates for cultic and agricultural purposes. Unfortunately, no excavations have yet been carried out to confirm this. The site was probably in continuous use, as the Roman temple of Elfrath was oriented towards this location, and baptismal ceremonies held there are documented from early Christian times. Even today, the area is used for open-air worship services.
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Highest point in Duisburg at 83.7 meters
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The "holy spring" is a spring in Duisburg's city forest, south of the intersection of Rundweg and Kammerweg. The spring (also called "Marienquelle"), first mentioned in a city account in 1563 on the "hillgen bornschen Berg" (hilly born mountain), was once attributed with healing powers. The origins of this belief in the water's supposed healing powers remain unclear. In reality, the spring water, which seeps through the gravel and sand of the city forest and emerges above the impermeable clay layers, has no such effect (it is not drinking water). In 1935, the spring and its surroundings were lined with stones. Coal mining was carried out here as early as 1562, but without success. The tunnels were said to have been up to 45 meters deep.
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There are over 75 easy hiking trails in Broich-Speldorfer Forest, offering a wide variety of options for a relaxed outdoor experience. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including dense woodlands and water features.
The easy trails in Broich-Speldorfer Forest feature diverse natural environments. You'll find dense woodlands, areas around the meandering Wambach stream, and open spaces near Entenfang Lake. The paths vary from narrow trails to broader, paved routes, generally with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, Broich-Speldorfer Forest is very family-friendly. Many easy trails are suitable for children, and the Entenfang Lake – Entenfang loop from Wambachtal und Oembergmoor is a short 1.3-mile (2.1 km) path perfect for a quick family outing. The forest also features a 'Forest Learning Path' with interactive elements like sound timbers, which can be engaging for younger hikers.
Broich-Speldorfer Forest is a popular destination for dog owners. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, and there are opportunities for them to run off-leash in designated areas. The presence of small watercourses, like those near the Hangquellen Tannenstraße nature reserve, can also be enjoyable for dogs.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Broich-Speldorfer Forest are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Entenfang Lake Beach – Entenfang Lake loop from Wambachtal und Oembergmoor, which is 2.0 miles (3.2 km) long and offers lovely views of Entenfang Lake.
Along the easy hiking trails, you can discover several interesting features. The Entenfang Lake is a prominent natural highlight, and you might also encounter the Fliegerberg (Former Glider Slope) viewpoint. The forest also contains historical villas, such as Haus Küchen, and the Wolfsburg, which add a cultural dimension to your walk.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 650 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural scenery, especially around the Wambach stream and Entenfang Lake.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. For example, Jackie's Hangout at Entenfang is a cafe located near Entenfang Lake, offering a convenient stop during or after your hike.
Yes, parking is generally available at various access points to the forest. Many trailheads, including those for popular routes like the Barbecue Area Im Uhlenhorst – Border path loop from Schengerholzbachtal, are typically accessible by car with designated parking areas nearby.
Broich-Speldorfer Forest is enjoyable year-round. In autumn, the vibrant foliage makes for particularly picturesque walks. Spring brings fresh greenery, while summer offers a cool escape under the dense tree canopy. Even in winter, the forest provides a serene atmosphere for easy strolls.
Yes, the forest is part of a larger landscape protection area and includes significant nature reserves. The Entenfang lake area is designated as a nature reserve, and you can also explore the Hangquellen Tannenstraße nature reserve in the western part of the forest, known for its small watercourses.
The duration of easy hikes varies depending on the route and your pace. Shorter loops, like the Entenfang Lake – Entenfang loop from Wambachtal und Oembergmoor, can be completed in about 30 minutes. Longer easy trails, such as the Barbecue Area Im Uhlenhorst – Heiliger Brunnen (Holy Spring) loop from Schengerholzbachtal (3.8 miles / 6.2 km), might take around 1 hour 40 minutes.


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