Natural monuments around Lindlar are situated within the Bergisches Land Nature Park, offering diverse natural attractions. The region features significant water bodies like the Great Dhünn Reservoir and the Neyetal Dam, alongside extensive forest areas such as the Königsforst. Lindlar's landscape also showcases its geological heritage through sites related to Grauwacke stone, providing insights into the area's natural history and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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The Great Dhünntalsperre, fed by the two springs of the Dhünn River, is the second largest drinking water dam in Germany after the Rappbode Dam
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On the way through the Königsforst, a forest area in the south of the city, which is particularly suitable as a shady hiking area in summer, depending on the route you take, you will also come to the highest point within the city of Cologne, the so-called Monte after its "discoverers". Troodelöh (Troost, Dedden & Löhmer). The fact that the forestry administration has removed the summit cross placed here can be classed as sacrilegious... a stone boulder now marks the - in itself unspectacular - measuring point.
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a beautiful little pond with a shelter on the shore
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"At around 40 kilometers, the Dhünn is the longest tributary of the Wupper. However, the water from the Dhünn only accompanies the Wipper for a short distance, because it flows into the Wupper in Leverkusen. Shortly thereafter, the Wupper flows into the Rhine. The Dhünn is best known as the city river of Leverkusen and for its dam, the Great Dhünn Dam and its upstream dam. The two headwaters of the Dhünn converge in the Great Dhünn Dam before merging into the actual river. The source arms are referred to as Big Dhünn and Small Dhünn according to their different lengths. In the past, many areas of the Dhünn were used for fish farming and hydroelectric power generation. However, as part of comprehensive renaturation measures, a large part of the old weirs were dismantled. In addition, since 2010, the Dhünn has been the first river without weirs and other obstacles that is barrier-free for fish and other water dwellers." https://hochwasserportal.wupperverband.de/Gew%C3%A4sser/Dh%C3%BCnn/
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The view is beautiful, a great place to take a break
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One of many beautiful views.
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A very beautiful forest with idyllic places to linger.
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The circumnavigation of the Vorsperre is very varied. Due to the storm damage, not all paths are currently (02/28/2022) passable. However, there are ways to get past the fallen trees everywhere.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the serene beauty of Along the Dhünn River, known for its wonderful forest landscape and the sound of rushing streams. Another popular spot is the Königsforst Forest Trail, an extensive forest offering a network of well-marked hiking trails. For those interested in history, the Eibach Castle Ruins, located on the Lindlarer "Sagenweg," is also highly appreciated.
Lindlar's natural monuments offer diverse features, from river valleys like the Dhünn River to extensive forests such as the Königsforst. You can also find significant water bodies like the Great Dhünn Reservoir and the Neyetal Dam, which provide breathtaking views and tranquil environments. The region's geological heritage is also prominent, with sites related to Grauwacke stone.
Yes, the area around Lindlar is excellent for hiking. The Königsforst Forest Trail offers numerous paths for walking or cycling. You can also explore the wild valley Along the Dhünn River. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking trails in the region, including moderate options like the "Cultural Landscape Trail" or easier ones like the "View of Bergisches Land – Old Quarry loop." Discover more routes on the Hiking around Lindlar guide.
Many natural monuments in the region are family-friendly and suitable for dogs. For instance, the Königsforst Forest Trail is known for its well-marked paths suitable for all ages. Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point and the Cadets' Pond in the Milchborn Valley are also categorized as family-friendly and dog-friendly, offering enjoyable outings for everyone.
Yes, several sites combine natural beauty with historical context. The Eibach Castle Ruins are a notable historical site located on the Lindlarer "Sagenweg." Additionally, the Cadets' Pond in the Milchborn Valley is a beautiful spot with a historical background related to the training of soldiers at Bensberg Castle.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the "Serpentine Ascent to Spitze" or the "Agathaberg Climb." Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like "Scenic heights around Lindlar." For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lindlar guide and the Gravel biking around Lindlar guide.
Lindlar is deeply connected to its geological heritage, particularly through **Grauwacke (greywacke)** stone, which has been quarried for centuries. The Bergische Grauwacke-Museum offers insights into the 390-million-year-old history of this rock, including the fossil of the world's oldest forest. Visitors can even search for fossils in experience quarries, making it a unique geological adventure.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. They enjoy the "wonderful forest landscape with musical accompaniment of the rushing streams" along the Dhünn River and describe the Königsforst as a "quickly accessible jewel for relaxation." The diverse trails and opportunities for both active recreation and peaceful contemplation are highly valued.
The natural monuments around Lindlar are beautiful throughout the year. The Königsforst, for example, is described as "always beautiful, no matter what time of year." Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant colors. Even in winter, the forests and reservoirs provide a serene landscape for exploration.
Yes, you can visit Mount Troodelöh — Cologne's Highest Point. Located in the Königsforst, this 118-meter high "mountain" is the highest elevation in Cologne's urban area and features an impressive summit stone and even a summit book.
The region features significant water bodies. The **Great Dhünn Reservoir (Große Dhünntalsperre)** is Germany's second-largest drinking water dam, surrounded by rich nature. The **Neyetal Dam** also offers a very beautiful path alongside its reservoir, providing a peaceful environment ideal for cycling or hiking.


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