Mountain peaks around Hünxe are characterized by a generally low elevation, with the municipality situated within the Hohe Mark Nature Park. This area features a low mountain landscape of gentle hills and diverse natural environments. The Tester hills are a notable example within Hünxe's landscape, offering engaging walks. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
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Unfortunately, the point is a construction site. The totems have been dismantled, and the interior is cordoned off with a construction fence. I hope the renovation doesn't take too long.
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Stefan: how many Halden have you had now? (there were about 300! im Ruhrpott)
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When the weather is clear, you can see almost the entire Ruhr area from here.
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Small heap without a great view. But you shouldn't miss it on a HAlden tour
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Often muddy and sticky slippery in winter. Drive carefully downhill with the Gravel - a hairpin bend. Uphill fun!
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Several rest opportunities offer great views of the Rhine and steelworks
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All-round view of the ThyssenKrupp industrial site, the Rhine and far into the Ruhr area
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Hünxe is characterized by a generally low elevation, so you won't find towering mountains. Instead, the region offers gentle hills and unique man-made 'peaks' known as spoil tips, which are remnants of mining. These provide elevated points with expansive views and diverse natural environments, particularly within the Hohe Mark Nature Park.
Among the most popular elevated points are the Totem Poles on Halde Haniel, a significant man-made monument and one of the tallest spoil tips in the Ruhr region. Another must-see is the Halde Haniel Summit and Colorful Poles, which offers expansive views of the surrounding area. Visitors also appreciate the Halde Gärtnerbecken Summit, marked by a concrete pole, which is a notable point to include on a tour of the local heaps.
Yes, the Hünxe area, especially within the Hohe Mark Nature Park, is excellent for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, including those through the Tester hills. For specific routes, consider exploring the options listed in the Hiking around Hünxe guide, which features trails like the 'Loosenberge Juniper Heath – Polytunnel Information Point loop' and the 'Testerberg Hollow – Ancient European Beeches loop'.
From elevated points like the Halde Haniel Summit, you can expect expansive views of the 'mountain arena' and the surrounding greener landscape, despite its industrial past. The Totem Poles on Halde Haniel also offer a good vantage point to see the amphitheater on the summit plateau and the wider region.
Yes, Hünxe's gentle hills and well-maintained trails within the Hohe Mark Nature Park make it suitable for family outings. Many hiking routes are of easy to moderate difficulty, such as the 'Naturparkhouse Otto Pankok Museum – loop A1' which is an easy 6.2 km trail. You can find more family-friendly options in the Hiking around Hünxe guide.
The Hohe Mark Nature Park, where Hünxe is located, offers picturesque scenery year-round. While the area can be muddy and slippery in winter, especially on spoil tips like Halde Haniel, the natural beauty can still be experienced. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes for hiking and exploring.
The natural areas and trails around Hünxe, particularly within the Hohe Mark Nature Park, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Naturschutzgebiet Kaninchenberge, and to be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
Beyond hiking, Hünxe offers opportunities for running and mountain biking. You can find various running trails, including those along the Wesel-Datteln Canal, in the Running Trails around Hünxe guide. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Testerberge Jumpline – Testerberge Trail loop' in the MTB Trails around Hünxe guide.
Yes, Hünxe is home to the Naturschutzgebiet Kaninchenberge (Kaninchenberge Nature Reserve), which offers a chance to connect with nature. The region is also part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, known for its diverse natural environments and picturesque low mountain landscape of the Lower Rhine region.
Visitors appreciate the natural tranquility, varied landscapes, and opportunities to connect with nature through hiking. The unique character of the spoil tips, like Halde Haniel with its Totem Poles and expansive views, is also a significant draw. The komoot community has shared nearly 2000 photos and given over 1400 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor exploration.
Hiking durations vary depending on the trail. For example, the 'Through the Tester hills and to the Bruckhausen mill' route is a wooded circular hike of approximately 13.7 km, typically taking around 3 hours and 27 minutes to complete. Shorter, easier loops like the 'Naturparkhouse Otto Pankok Museum – loop A1' can be completed in less time.
The Hohe Mark Steig, a long-distance hiking trail that traverses parts of Hünxe, is known for revealing 'hidden beauties' and 'special natural spectacles' within the Hohe Mark Nature Park. Exploring sections of this trail can lead to serene and less-trafficked areas.


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