Best mountain peaks around Wuppertal are found within a city characterized by its steep hillsides along the Wupper River. These elevated points offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. While not mountains in the alpine sense, these prominent hills provide distinct features. The area includes historical observation towers, botanical gardens, and natural vistas, contributing to Wuppertal's character as a linear city nestled within a hilly landscape.
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This spot is not only very beautiful and quiet, but also a special place. This spot is the highest point in Nächstebreck, exactly 301 meters above sea level. That's why locals with a strong sense of community erected a summit cross here. At the top of the cross is a plaque bearing the "INRI" sign and a faithfully forged coffin nail. The foundation dates from 1995. The silhouette shows the landscape opposite the summit cross. The view extends as far as Schwelm. But see for yourself; it's worth a visit.
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Here it is really nice to ride a MTB.
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The highest point in Vohwinkel is around 276 m.
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A legend is associated with the Stübchensberg. A gallows is said to have stood there on which an innocent man was executed. Immediately after the execution, the innocence was proven and the gallows was broken off immediately, the judge immediately resigned on site. Since then, the place of the gallows has always been damp because the tears for the executed person well up there. The Stübchensberg is a 271 meter high, wooded ridge on the border of the Wuppertal districts of Elberfeld and Barmen. topology The ridge is located in the north of the geographical center of Wuppertal and extends in an east-west direction. The district of Uellendahl is to the north and the district of Clausen to the south. The Mirker Bach runs at the northern foot of the ridge and the Schönebeck at the south. To the west is the neighboring Uellendahler Berg, which belongs to the ridge and on the western flank of which is the Jewish cemetery at the Weinberg. The southern flank of the Stübchensberg is cut through by the federal motorway 46, behind which lies the Helios Klinikum Wuppertal. The city limits of the two formerly independent cities of Elberfeld and Barmen, today the city district border between the Wuppertal districts of Uellendahl-Katernberg and Barmen, ran on the ridge. Source: https://de-academic.com/dic.nsf/dewiki/1343146
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This green oasis extends between Opphof, Straße Am Weinberg, and Winchenbachstraße. and is one of the city's green lungs. The nearby A 46 cannot be overheard at least now in spring due to the boiler location. A couple of paths lead parallel over or along the mountain. Depending on the direction you are looking at, you always have views over the districts of Üllendahl and Elberfeld. The highest point is 271 m. If you cross under the autobahn near the sports facility "Am Gelben Sprung" you can directly reach the north park.
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Here you can take a break very well ...
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Wuppertal offers several notable elevated points, often referred to as peaks, that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. Some popular choices include Lichtscheid, the city's highest point, and Hardtberg, known for its observation towers and botanical garden. Other significant spots are Stübchensberg, a green oasis with views over the city, and Wollspinnersberg in Nordpark, offering vistas towards Ehrenberg.
The highest natural point in Wuppertal is Lichtscheid, standing at approximately 351 to 374 meters above sea level. It's a significant geographical landmark within the city.
Yes, Wuppertal features several observation towers. On Hardtberg, you can find the historic Elisenturm (1838) and the Bismarckturm, which opens on summer weekends. The Toelleturm is another viewing tower situated on one of Wuppertal's highest points, offering wonderful panoramic views. Remember to check their opening times before visiting.
You can explore diverse natural features, including dense deciduous forests on Wollspinnersberg and Stübchensberg. The Hardtberg is home to the protected Hardthöhlen cave system, adding an intriguing natural element. Many peaks also offer expansive viewpoints over the Wupper valley and surrounding landscapes.
Absolutely. Areas like Hardtberg, with its Botanical Garden and open-air concert venue (Waldbühne Hardt), offer relaxing environments suitable for families. The Nordpark, which includes Wollspinnersberg, features a wildlife enclosure and well-maintained flower terraces, making it a great spot for family walks. Stübchensberg is also categorized as family-friendly.
Wuppertal's elevated areas are rich in history. On Hardtberg, you'll find the historic Elisenturm and Bismarckturm. The Hardt-Terrassen, Wuppertal's oldest beer garden, is also located here. Near Königshöhe, you might discover the Von-der-Heydt-Turm and a former summer house of the Barons von der Heydt. The Nächstebreck Summit Cross is a community-erected monument with local historical significance.
Yes, the region around Wuppertal's peaks is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, as well as cycling routes. For detailed hiking suggestions, explore the Hiking around Wuppertal guide or the Easy hikes around Wuppertal guide. Cyclists can find routes in the Cycling around Wuppertal guide, with Boltenheide – Highest Point of Vohwinkel being particularly noted for mountain biking.
Yes, Wuppertal offers several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners. For example, the Easy hikes around Wuppertal guide features routes like the Herbringhauser Reservoir loop and the Beyenburg Reservoir loop, which are both rated as easy. These trails allow you to enjoy the natural beauty without strenuous climbs.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by Wuppertal's elevated points. Many enjoy the panoramic views from observation towers like the Elisenturm and Toelleturm. The peaceful forests of Stübchensberg and the unique community spirit around the Nächstebreck Summit Cross are also highly valued. The combination of nature, history, and recreational opportunities makes these spots very appealing.
Wuppertal's elevated areas can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming botanical gardens, and pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor events. Autumn provides beautiful fall foliage, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered scene, though some facilities like observation towers might have reduced opening hours. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
You can find a notable summit cross at the Nächstebreck Summit Cross, which marks the highest point in Nächstebreck at 301 meters above sea level. Another one is the Ehrenberg Summit Cross, offering all-round views and a bench for relaxation.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for relaxation and refreshments. On Hardtberg, you can visit the Hardt-Terrassen, Wuppertal's oldest beer garden, or enjoy a café within the Botanical Garden. Many trails also feature benches and scenic spots perfect for a break, such as the Ehrenberg Summit Cross.
Wuppertal's linear city structure and public transport network make many of its elevated points relatively accessible. While specific parking details vary, many popular areas like Hardtberg and Nordpark (near Wollspinnersberg) are well-connected. The University on Grifflenberg also has parking options that offer good views. For public transport, it's best to check local schedules for routes to specific areas.


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