Best mountain peaks around Bergkamen are characterized by elevated areas, primarily artificial hills or spoil tips, resulting from the region's mining history. These features offer recreational opportunities and panoramic views of the surrounding Ruhr area. The landscape provides a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural reclamation, making it a distinct area for exploration.
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Former slag heap in Dortmund Asseln, which has now finally been opened to the public. From the summit there is a panoramic view as far as Hamm.
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Beautiful view, but the path is very rocky. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended, especially on the descent.
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The Schleswig slag heap is now accessible to everyone as a recreational area with a great view. The paths consist mainly of very rough gravel surfaces with some challenging ramps. More information: https://www.dortmund.de/newsroom/nachrichten-dortmund.de/halde-liegt-nicht-mehr-auf-halde-%E2%80%9Easselner-alm-ist-neue-ausflugs-attraktion.html
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The region around Bergkamen features several notable elevated areas, primarily artificial hills or spoil tips from its mining history. Key spots include the Adener Height – Großes Holz spoil tip, which is the highest point within Bergkamen, and the Halde Schleswig (Asselner Alm), a former slag heap offering panoramic views. Further afield, you can find the Kurricker Berg, Hamm's highest natural point, and the Nienbrügger Berg, another recultivated former dump site.
Yes, several elevated areas around Bergkamen are suitable for families. The Adener Height – Großes Holz spoil tip, Halde Schleswig (Asselner Alm), and Kurricker Berg are all categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer varied landscapes and views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
From these elevated points, you can expect extensive panoramic views. For instance, the Adener Height – Großes Holz spoil tip offers great views of the eastern Ruhr area, Münsterland, and Sauerland. The Halde Schleswig (Asselner Alm) provides fantastic vistas over the east of Dortmund, extending as far as Hamm. The Nienbrügger Berg also rewards climbers with a good view from its summit plateau.
The highest point within the Bergkamen city area is the Adener Height (Bergehalde Großes Holz), reaching an elevation of 148.5 meters above sea level. It's an artificially created spoil tip that serves as a significant landmark.
When visiting the Halde Schleswig (Asselner Alm), it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes as the path can be very rocky, especially on the descent. There are seating areas at the summit to relax and enjoy the panoramic views over the east of Dortmund.
Beyond hiking and enjoying the views, you can find various outdoor activities nearby. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several traffic-free bike rides, including routes like the 'Seepark Horstmar – Datteln-Hamm Canal loop' or the 'Max-von-der-Grün Trail – Alleenradweg Unna–Welver loop'. You can find more details on these cycling routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Bergkamen guide. For runners, there are also dedicated Running Trails around Bergkamen, including routes near the Beversee Nature Reserve.
Many of the elevated areas around Bergkamen, such as the Adener Height – Großes Holz spoil tip and Halde Schleswig (Asselner Alm), are former spoil tips or slag heaps. They are direct results of the region's extensive mining history, transformed into recreational spaces that offer a unique connection to the industrial heritage of the Ruhr region.
While not a distinct 'peak' in the traditional sense, the Lüner Höhe is a popular elevated area for cyclists. It's more of a cycling climb, manageable even for untrained cyclists, and can be approached from several directions, with the route from Bergkamen being particularly popular.
These elevated areas can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer provides longer daylight hours for extended exploration, while winter can offer unique, crisp views, though some paths might be rockier or require more careful footing.
Given that some paths, like those on the Halde Schleswig (Asselner Alm), can be rocky, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. Depending on the weather, consider bringing water, sun protection, and layers of clothing. Binoculars can enhance the panoramic viewing experience.
Yes, many of these locations offer opportunities for circular walks. For example, the Adener Height – Großes Holz spoil tip boasts over 40 km of hiking trails, allowing for various circular routes to explore its corridor park, tree plateau, and grass fields.


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