Mountain peaks around Issum are characterized by elevated natural and man-made features rather than conventional mountains, as the region is predominantly flat. The area offers several notable elevated points, including former spoil heaps and hills, providing unique viewpoints and recreational opportunities. These features contribute to the diverse natural landscape of the Lower Rhine region. Visitors can explore these elevated areas for walking and cycling.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The picnic area with its four benches, two tables, and a trash can has become a bit dated.
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The old fire watchtower was demolished in January 2023 and the area leveled - but the rest area is still there.
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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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A must-do once a year. Towards evening, when the sun shines from the west, you have a magnificent view over the Ruhr region.
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This dump is also very popular with paragliders and people who like to fly a kite. Here you have the opportunity to be very close to the paragliders.
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Issum is located in a predominantly flat region, so you won't find conventional mountain peaks here. Instead, the area features elevated natural formations and former industrial spoil heaps that offer panoramic views and unique outdoor experiences. These include the Halde Norddeutschland and the Pattberg Spoil Heap.
The most notable elevated areas include the Halde Norddeutschland, known for its 'Hallenhaus' and 'Himmelstreppe' landmarks, and the Pattberg Spoil Heap, which features a prominent summit cross and offers wide views. Another elevated point is Tönisberg, often referred to as 'the mountain of the region' for its challenging ascent and fast descent.
From elevated points like the Pattberg Spoil Heap, you are rewarded with wonderful views of the Lower Rhine landscape. The Halde Norddeutschland also provides expansive vistas, making it popular for paragliders and kite flyers.
Yes, both the Halde Norddeutschland and the Pattberg Spoil Heap are considered family-friendly. The Hees Summit Picnic Area also offers seating for picnics and green space suitable for families.
Beyond exploring the elevated areas themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking and walking routes, such as those found in the family-friendly hikes around Issum guide or the general hiking guide for Issum. The Oermter Berg, a nearby elevated area, is also known for mountain biking routes. For cycling, explore the traffic-free bike rides around Issum.
Yes, the elevated areas are often integrated into local trail networks. For instance, the Halde Norddeutschland and Pattberg Spoil Heap feature trails that lead to their summits. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Issum guide, which includes routes like the 'Issumer Fleuth – Fleuthkuhlen Nature Reserve loop'.
While lacking traditional mountains, the Issum region offers diverse natural features. The Oermter Berg, an elevated area, is known for its natural beauty, game preserves, and natural history collection. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve is another significant site, recognized as one of Germany's last intact floodplain landscapes and a crucial refuge for migratory birds.
The region around Issum offers several cultural and historical attractions. You can visit the Wasserschloss Haus Issum, which houses a local history museum, the well-preserved former synagogue, and the Herrlichkeitsmühle mill. The Pattberg Spoil Heap itself is part of the Industrial Heritage Trail, reflecting the area's mining history.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views of the Lower Rhine landscape from the summits of the spoil heaps. The unique landmarks like the 'Hallenhaus' and 'Himmelstreppe' at Halde Norddeutschland are also popular. Many appreciate the opportunity for outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, and even paragliding or kite flying from these elevated points.
Yes, the Hees Summit Picnic Area offers seating perfect for a picnic. While it may not have a spectacular panoramic view, it provides a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy the green surroundings.
When cycling up Tönisberg, it's known for a long ascent and a very fast descent. Cyclists should be aware of sharp bends when descending towards the south. For hikers, it presents a moderate challenge due to its sustained elevation gain compared to the surrounding flat terrain.


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