Best mountain peaks around Waltrop are characterized by elevated points that reflect the region's industrial heritage. These features are primarily former mining spoil heaps, known as Halden, or man-made structures. They offer panoramic views and recreational opportunities, shaping a unique landscape where nature and industry converge. These locations provide distinct perspectives on the Ruhr region.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful landscape window, a rest area is also offered. 👍
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"The Stimberghöhe in the northern part of the city of Oer-Erkenschwick is the highest elevation in the Haard at 156.9 meters above sea level. The Haard is a forest area of around 55 km² on hilly terrain, which lies north of the Ruhr area in the district of Recklinghausen. When you visit the Stimberg, you will experience nature and contemporary history - on the edge of the Ruhr area, the largest metropolitan area in the country. The Stimberg has changed a lot in the past decades and centuries. At the top, you can enjoy an impressive view of a small heath landscape. Two different circular routes lead you across the Stimberg plateau. Eight "time travel guides" await you here. They all have an exciting story to tell. In addition, there are the "Heiderahmen", the "Grüne Klassenzimmer" and the "Spezienschutzwand" to discover on the Stimberg, among other things. On site, you can actively experience nature and learn a lot of interesting information about this changing region. The excursions to the Teufelsstein or the quartzite terraces are particularly worthwhile." https://www.natuerlich-stimberg.de/
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Gives a beautiful view of the Stimberg heath
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You can drive up fine, but like everywhere, leaving the garbage behind is less nice
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On the building of the transmission mast is a beautiful mural and a really big insect hotel. There are also many information boards and steel sculptures about old and current jobs that have to do with the area. (e.g. rangers, foresters, stone cutters, etc.) From there you also have a good view of the surroundings.
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The Schwerin slag heap is the spoil heap of the former Graf Schwerin mine in Castrop-Rauxel in the Schwerin district, which was closed in 1967. At 151 m above sea level, it is now the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel and towers over the highest natural elevations of the Castrop Heights at a good 135 m. Great view included.
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The fire lookout towers in the “Die Haard” and “Hohe Mark” forest areas make an important contribution to fighting forest fires. The 39 meter high steel truss tower Farnberg is manned by a fire watch in times of increased risk of forest fires. It can be climbed publicly all year round up to below the viewing platform.
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Around Waltrop, you'll find elevated points that are primarily former mining spoil heaps, known as Halden, or man-made structures. These features are integral to the region's unique landscape, shaped by both its industrial past and reclaimed nature. They offer panoramic views and various recreational opportunities.
Some of the most notable elevated points include the Farnberg Fire Watchtower, which offers extensive views over the surrounding natural landscapes. Another significant spot is the Sundial at Halde Schwerin, a former mining spoil heap featuring a giant sundial art installation and panoramic views. The Summit of the Groppenbruch Halde is also popular, known for its gravel paths and good views from the top.
Yes, the Summit of the Groppenbruch Halde is considered family-friendly, offering easily navigable gravel paths. Additionally, The Pink Gate on Stimberg is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a unique landmark and views.
From these elevated points, you can expect wide panoramic views that showcase the unique blend of industrial heritage and reclaimed nature in the Ruhr region. For instance, the Farnberg Fire Watchtower provides a great view over the 'green lung' of the Ruhr area, while the Sundial at Halde Schwerin offers a beautiful panoramic vista as the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel.
The area around Waltrop offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for mountain biking, running, and gravel biking. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Erin Schacht Singletrack – Groppenbruch Spoil Heap loop' found in the MTB Trails around Waltrop guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'View of the Dortmund-Ems Canal – Henrichenburg Boat Lift loop' in the Running Trails around Waltrop guide. For gravel biking, the 'Emscher Floodplain — North Side – Groppenbruch Spoil Heap loop' is available in the Gravel biking around Waltrop guide.
Yes, the region is known for its unique man-made structures. The Sundial at Halde Schwerin features a giant sundial art installation by Jan Bormann, consisting of 24 stainless steel steles. Further afield in the broader Ruhr region, you can find the Tetrahedron Bottrop, a walkable artwork on a former slag heap, and the Halde Rungenberg Summit with its distinctive twin pyramid structures.
Many of these elevated points, such as Halde Schwerin and Halde Groppenbruch, are former mining spoil heaps. They are remnants of the region's industrial past, particularly coal mining. These sites have been reclaimed and transformed into recreational areas, offering a unique perspective on the Ruhr region's history and its ongoing transformation.
The Farnberg Fire Watchtower is publicly accessible year-round up to just below the viewing platform. It's a 39-meter-high steel truss tower that also plays an important role in forest fire prevention efforts in the 'Die Haard' and 'Hohe Mark' forest areas.
The Pink Gate on Stimberg is a distinctive man-made monument located on the Stimberg, which at 157 meters, is the highest elevation of the Haardt. The area also has a geological peculiarity, with quartzite rock blocks that can still be discovered on the summit and in the woods.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the unique blend of industrial heritage with reclaimed nature. The transformation of former mining sites into recreational areas, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying art installations, is a major draw. The community has shared over 1700 photos and given more than 2900 upvotes to these locations, highlighting their appeal.
While the main highlights are popular, exploring areas like Westerfilder Berg, located on the border between Westerfilde/Bodelschwingh and Castrop-Rauxel, might offer a quieter experience. Many of the spoil heaps provide extensive trail networks, allowing for exploration away from the busiest spots.


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