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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Hamm

Best natural monuments around Hamm offer diverse natural experiences within North Rhine-Westphalia. The region features renatured industrial landscapes, extensive river floodplains, and well-maintained parks. These areas provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing local flora and fauna. Hamm's natural features blend industrial heritage with ecological restoration, creating unique outdoor spaces.

Best natural monuments around Hamm

  • The most popular natural monuments is Kissinger Höhe slag heap, a viewpoint that offers a platform with a wide view. This site is a former waste dump from the Heinrich-Robert mine, now serving as a viewing point on the Route of Industrial Heritage.
  • Another must-see spot is View of the Lippe floodplains at Muehlenlaar, a viewpoint. Visitors can take a panoramic view of the Lippe meadows from a small bridge and observe local wildlife like storks and nutria.
  • Visitors also love Humbert slag heap, a man-made monument. The incline is moderate, making the summit accessible, and it offers a combination of nature and industrial culture with good views.
  • Hamm is known for its renatured industrial sites, river floodplains, and urban parks. These areas provide a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, from elevated viewpoints to tranquil wetland habitats.
  • The natural monuments around Hamm are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 800 upvotes and 60 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Lippeauen Nature Reserve

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From the elevated canal you have a great view of the Lippe, which flows through the landscape in large arches.

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Here nature is still nature, just more tangible. The paths are well developed and easy to drive on, but they can get muddy at times. There are always information signs that explain the local nature.

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In this section you go up a small bridge. There you can take a panoramic view of the Lippe meadows. In a north-westerly direction you can look at the pair of storks (don't forget your binoculars!), from the bridge to the north after a few meters there is a viewing tower where you get another beautiful view over the meadow.

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It stands at the spa park and on the meadow behind it there is also a sea of flowers ... just great

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The Lippeauen opposite the Oberwerries moated castle are very idyllic and easy to reach with the Lupia ferry. Lupia is a ferry powered by its own muscle power. In the Lippeauen there is also a Nabu nature trail. The frogs and ducks live there relatively undisturbed and can be easily observed from the sidewalk. In the immediate vicinity is also a slightly higher vantage point with a very nice view of the Lippe. A very nice place to walk and enjoy.

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These funny wooden sculptures represent the bird wedding and stand on the roadside near Hamm.

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Kissinger Höhe slag heap

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At the highest point of the heap there is a platform with a beautiful view.
Lots of single trails for mountain bikes 🚵‍♀️

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Mark Castle Mound (Burghügel Mark)

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Not much to see
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Humbert slag heap

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Halde Humbert with its new jewel is a worthwhile destination. The incline is moderate and the Halden summit can also be easily reached by bike. In particular, the combination of nature and industrial culture makes the change in the Ruhr area an experience.

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Radbodsee

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The right side of the Lippe, located directly next to the Lippereich Radbodsee originated from underground coal mining of the eponymous pit Radbod. It is owned by the city of Hamm and is also located in their area, more precisely on the border between the urban districts of Hamm-Mitte and Hamm-Bockum-Hövel.

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February 2, 2025, Halde Humbert

Landmark in the west of Hamm. In contrast to the neighboring Kissinger Höhe spoil heap, there is hardly any vegetation. Therefore, there is a great view.

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Depending on which way you drive up the slag heap, you could call it a mountain. At the top, the view makes up for it if the weather is reasonably good.

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Very nice walk, great paths

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The castle of the Counts of Mark stood here. The nucleus of the city of Hamm.

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Beautifully landscaped nature reserve

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Beautiful view and historical mining equipment

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Great, best to hold on and take a look yourself. Then you can observe rare birds...

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here you can spread the smell of freedom

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural experiences can I expect around Hamm?

Hamm offers a unique blend of renatured industrial landscapes, extensive river floodplains, and well-maintained urban parks. You can explore elevated viewpoints like the Kissinger Höhe slag heap, tranquil wetland habitats, and green oases that showcase successful ecological restoration.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or parks in Hamm?

Yes, several natural areas around Hamm are great for families. View of the Lippe floodplains at Muehlenlaar and the Oberwerrieser Mersch Boardwalk offer easy walks and opportunities to observe wildlife. Maximilianpark, while not a natural monument in the traditional sense, is a large green space with diverse gardens, a butterfly house, and playgrounds, making it very family-friendly. The Radbodsee also offers nice walks suitable for prams.

Where can I find good viewpoints to observe the landscape around Hamm?

For panoramic views, visit the Kissinger Höhe slag heap, which offers a platform with wide vistas. Another excellent spot is the View of the Lippe floodplains at Muehlenlaar, where you can see the Lippe meadows and observe local wildlife. The Humbert slag heap also provides good views, with paths that are not as steep as some other elevated points.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural areas?

In the Lippe floodplains, particularly near the View of the Lippe floodplains at Muehlenlaar, you might spot storks and nutria. The Lippeauen Nature Reserve and the Alte Lippe and the Former Radbodsee Nature Reserve are rich in flora and fauna, offering opportunities for birdwatching and observing other local wildlife in their natural habitats.

Are there hiking or cycling routes near these natural monuments?

Yes, the natural monuments around Hamm are well-integrated with outdoor activity networks. You can find numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. For example, the MTB Trails around Hamm include routes like the 'Kissinger Höhe slag heap – Radbod Heap Viewing Platform loop'. For road cycling, explore options like the 'View of the Datteln-Hamm Canal – Ahse Wooden Bridge loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Hamm guide. The Cycling around Hamm guide also features routes such as the 'Elephant Loop' which passes through scenic areas.

What is the Datteln-Hamm Canal and can I visit it?

The Datteln-Hamm Canal is an important waterway that also serves as a recreational area. While an artificial waterway, its banks offer natural beauty and are popular for leisurely walks and bike rides. It provides a peaceful escape and is increasingly used for leisure activities, including pleasure boating.

What is the significance of the slag heaps around Hamm?

The slag heaps, such as Kissinger Höhe and Humbert, are renatured industrial sites. They are former waste dumps from mining operations that have been transformed into accessible viewpoints and recreational areas. They represent a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural restoration, offering insights into the region's past while providing green spaces for today.

Is there a spa park in Hamm with natural features?

Yes, Kurpark Hamm is a peaceful spa park featuring lakes, lawns, and extensive walking paths. It offers a serene environment for relaxation and leisurely strolls, providing a green oasis within the city.

Are there any unique natural-themed sculptures or art installations?

Maximilianpark is home to the 'Glass Elephant', a walk-in sculpture created from an old coal washing plant, which is a prominent example of industrial heritage transformed into art. Additionally, the Floral Elephant Sculpture in Hamm Kurpark is another notable, nature-themed art piece.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Hamm?

Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of nature and industrial culture, especially at sites like the slag heaps. The panoramic views, the tranquility of the Lippe floodplains, and the opportunity to observe local wildlife like storks and nutria are frequently highlighted. Many also enjoy the well-maintained paths suitable for walking, cycling, and family outings.

Can I find historical sites integrated with natural areas?

Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context. For instance, the Mark Castle Mound (Burghügel Mark) is a historical site that also provides natural surroundings and viewpoints. The Lippe floodplains are located directly behind the Oberwerries moated castle, offering a natural backdrop to a historical landmark.

Are there any nature reserves specifically for wildlife observation?

The Lippeauen Nature Reserve and the Alte Lippe and the Former Radbodsee Nature Reserve are excellent for wildlife observation. The Lippeauen feature information boards along a 3.5-kilometer route, providing insights into the local ecosystem and making it easier to spot flora and fauna.

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