Best natural monuments around Hilchenbach are located in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This region features a diverse landscape, including significant viewpoints, expansive natural areas, and individual monumental trees. The natural monuments here are protected for their ecological value, cultural significance, and geological characteristics. Hilchenbach offers various natural attractions that provide both recreational opportunities and insights into the local environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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3 highlights were created here. They could have been combined into one. So the restaurant, tower and the Kaiserlinde are worthwhile.
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With the Eder, Lahn and Dill one of the important sources of the great rivers in the Rothaargebirge.
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The Obernau dam with its circular routes is always worth a visit. Clear recommendation to leave the paved path directly on the water and try a slightly larger arc over the forest paths.
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The Kindelsberg and its tower are always worth a trip. It can be particularly nicely combined with the 14 kilometer long Kindelsberg path.
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You can also walk the route suggested by Komoot as a lap from the Obernautalsperre car park. If you don't want to be out and about on Sundays and public holidays, there is always plenty of free parking space here.
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The source is of course the preferred place to start a bike tour along the Sieg. If you do not use the signposted bike route, you should know that the hiking trails around the spring are very root-heavy. So depending on the bike, there may also be one or the other sliding meter.
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As a running route, I recommend going counter-clockwise. For walks it is advisable, depending on the position of the sun, to start clockwise in order to be able to soak up as much sun rays as possible.
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Great circular route on asphalt or high on hiking trails to the old castle
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Hilchenbach offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can visit the impressive Obernau Reservoir, a beautifully situated dam with circular routes, or discover the Sieg Spring, the source of the Sieg river. The region also features several individual monumental trees, such as the Kaspareiche in Allenbach or the Herzhäuser Eiche in Dahlbruch, which are protected for their age and historical significance.
Yes, Hilchenbach boasts several natural monuments that offer breathtaking views. The Kindelsberg Tower provides panoramic vistas and can be combined with the 14-kilometer Kindelsberg path. Although a man-made structure, the Gillerturm on the Gillerberg offers outstanding natural views from its 15-meter-high observation platform. You can also reach the Highest Point in the Lahn-Dill District for a unique perspective.
The natural monuments around Hilchenbach are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can go running on trails like the Breitenbach Reservoir loop, explore cycling routes around the Breitenbach dam, or embark on mountain hikes such as the Letter Forest Deuz trail. For more detailed information and routes, check out the Running Trails around Hilchenbach, Cycling around Hilchenbach, and Mountain Hikes around Hilchenbach guides.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are integrated into popular hiking networks. The Gillerturm, for instance, is directly on the Rothaarsteig and Siegerland-Höhenring. The Breitenbach-Talsperre features a 5.27-kilometer paved circular path and the 7-kilometer 'Kalorienpfad' through the surrounding forest. The Erlebnisweg Hilchenbach is a 4.5 km long adventure trail near Ruckersfeld, offering educational insights into the local ecosystem.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Obernau Reservoir and Sieg Spring are categorized as family-friendly. The Erlebnisweg Hilchenbach is an excellent option for families, combining scenic beauty with interactive educational panels about the forest and its history. The circular path around the Breitenbach-Talsperre is also ideal for leisurely walks with children.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around some natural monuments. The Breitenbach-Talsperre has a 5.27-kilometer paved circular path perfect for cycling. The Obernau Reservoir also offers circular routes suitable for cycling. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Hilchenbach guide, which includes routes like the 'Breitenbach dam – Breitenbach Reservoir loop'.
Many natural monuments in Hilchenbach are deeply connected to the region's history and culture. Individual monumental trees, like the Kaspareiche, are often living landmarks with local historical significance. The Gillerturm, built in 1892, is one of Germany's oldest lattice towers. The Erlebnisweg Hilchenbach provides insights into the historical 'Hauberge' forest management system unique to the Siegerland region.
The Obernau Reservoir is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a chance for everyone to enjoy its beautifully situated dam and surrounding paths.
The natural monuments in Hilchenbach can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for water-related activities around the reservoirs. Even in winter, some trails offer serene snowy landscapes, though conditions should be checked beforehand.
Yes, several natural monuments have amenities nearby. The 'Altes Wärterhaus' at the Breitenbach-Talsperre has been converted into a cozy café and restaurant. Near the Lahn Spring, you'll find the 'Forsthaus Lahnquelle' with a beer garden and restaurant. The Kindelsberg Tower also has a restaurant. For accommodation, Hilchenbach and its surrounding villages offer various options, from hotels to guesthouses, often within easy reach of these natural attractions.
The diverse natural landscapes around Hilchenbach, including forests, meadows, and reservoirs, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter common forest animals like deer, foxes, and various bird species. The reservoirs attract waterfowl, and the rich flora supports numerous insects and smaller creatures, contributing to the region's biodiversity.
Many trails around Hilchenbach's natural monuments are dog-friendly, including the area around the Sieg Spring. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific regulations in protected areas.


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