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Bus station hiking trails around Bedburg-Hau traverse a varied landscape characterized by gentle hills, expansive fields, and dense forests. The region's topography is shaped by the course of the Rhine, featuring numerous meadows and woodlands. Hikers can explore areas like Moyländer Wald and Niersdorf Forest, as well as relics of Ice-Age terminal moraines. The terrain offers a mix of natural paths and well-marked trails, suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Kermisdahl, the old river channel near Kleve, was known in the Middle Ages as "den alde Rijn," and the city wall surrounding Kleve along the waterway was called the "Rheinmauer." "Kermisdael" was initially a field name on the moraine ridge. The name gradually migrated down the hill and eventually came to refer to the body of water. The Kermisdahl is fed by surface water from the ridge and by the drainage ditch "Wetering," which begins near "Haus Horst." Within the city limits, the Kermisdahl changes its name and becomes the navigable Spoy Canal, which flows into the Rhine via the Old Rhine near Schenkenschanz.
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"At Moyland Castle Museum, art, culture, and nature form a vibrant connection. The museum's heart lies not only in the picturesque castle and gardens but also in its collection of modern and contemporary art, international special exhibitions, and diverse events. The world's largest collection of works by Joseph Beuys is housed here. Together with the Joseph Beuys Archive, which comprises documents, archival materials, photographs, and publications, as well as the largest art library in the Lower Rhine region, Moyland Castle Museum is the international center of expertise for Beuys. Special exhibitions on classic or current art themes and individual artistic positions, as well as changing presentations showcasing ever-new facets of the art collection, are key components of the museum's program. Visitors of all ages participate in innovative art education and outreach programs. Furthermore, numerous cultural events, including an annual herb garden festival, a hydrangea festival, and an arts and crafts Christmas market, make Moyland Castle Museum a lively cultural hub. The historic moated castle and park complex features a sculpture park, one of the The largest herb gardens in the region, as well as a remarkable hydrangea collection with more than 2,500 plants of over 530 varieties. From the viewing platform of the north tower, a panoramic view of the Lower Rhine landscape unfolds… FURTHER INFORMATION: https://www.niederrhein-tourismus.de/attraktion/museum-schloss-moyland-a62de78832
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December 1, 2025 - By NN-Online · Bedburg-Hau "Moyland residents deconsecrated their church" The final act of the Protestant parish in the castle church https://www.niederrhein-nachrichten.de/nachrichten/moylaender-entwidmeten-ihre-kirche-14617.html
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Definitely worth a visit. For just a few euros, you can get in.
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A kind of bush you have to walk through. Wonderful swimming water for the dogs.
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A truly magnificent castle. The gardens are definitely not to be missed.
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There are over 70 hiking routes in Bedburg-Hau that are easily accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide range of options, from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Bedburg-Hau offers a diverse landscape for hikers, characterized by gentle hills, expansive fields, and dense forests. Many routes are shaped by the nearby Rhine, featuring picturesque meadows and woodlands. You can explore areas like the Moyländer Wald and Niersdorf Forest, or even discover relics of ice-age terminal moraines.
Yes, Bedburg-Hau has numerous easy routes perfect for families. The Niersdorf Forest, for example, offers many well-marked trails with relatively flat terrain. An easy option is the 6.5 km loop, View of Moyland Castle – Gravel Lake Am Sandstrand loop from Schloss Moyland, which is suitable for a relaxed outing.
Many bus-accessible routes in Bedburg-Hau integrate cultural and historical attractions. You can explore the extensive Moyland Castle Park, which surrounds the historic moated castle. The Voltaire-Weg, for instance, passes significant historical sites, archaeological finds, and monuments like St. Markus Church and Haus Rosendal. You might also encounter the ancient Gerichtslinde (Court Linden tree) in Hau.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for more experienced hikers. The Hoher Busch area presents routes with steeper climbs and narrow paths, offering rewarding views. For a longer, more difficult challenge, consider the 19.7 km Luisen Bridge at the Kermisdahl – View of Kleve from the Papenberg loop from Bedburg-Hau.
The optimal seasons for hiking in Bedburg-Hau are spring and autumn. During these times, nature is either blooming or displaying vibrant foliage, creating a beautiful backdrop for both relaxed strolls and more strenuous treks. The weather is generally pleasant, making for ideal hiking conditions.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Bedburg-Hau are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often near a bus stop. The Moyländer Bruch area, for example, is known for its shorter, circular forest paths. A moderate circular option is the 9.7 km Gravel Lake Am Sandstrand – View of Schloss Moyland loop from Bedburg-Hau.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Bedburg-Hau, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the integration of historical sites like Moyland Castle into the routes. The accessibility by public transport is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
Absolutely. Bedburg-Hau's trails lead to several natural highlights. You can visit the Seven Springs, explore the Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve, or discover the Et Grotendonk Gravel Pits. The region's topography, shaped by the Rhine and ice-age terminal moraines, offers unique geological insights.
Yes, there are several moderate routes that provide scenic views. The View of Moyland Castle – View of Kleve from the Papenberg loop from Schloss Moyland is a 16.7 km moderate hike that offers beautiful vistas. Another option is the 9.1 km Moyland Peat Pits – View of Schloss Moyland loop from Schloss Moyland, which provides pleasant views of the surrounding landscape.


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