Attractions and places to see around Thielenbruch offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes near Cologne. The region features diverse wetland habitats, including fens, ponds, and alder woodlands, alongside unique sand dune formations. Visitors can explore historical mills and museums, as well as expansive nature reserves and forest paths. This area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Nice old buildings with interesting history
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It's a pity that this mill with the two mill wheels no longer exists.
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A break and a stream for children to play with stones etc.
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History 1585: Mention of the Gierather Mill 1830: 36 inhabitants World War II: Reactivation of the Gierather Mill 1956: Closure (Nicke, Bergische Mühlen, p. 239). Condition 1998: Only the building(s) remain. In 1998, the Gierather Mill became a tourist café. (Nicke, Bergische Mühlen, p. 133, 239). https://rmdz.de/node/19 Detailed history and further information: 👉 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gierather_M%C3%BChle
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Wide paths, clearly visible intersections, here you can cycle in a relaxed manner.
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A dream on a gravel bike. Simply fantastic. During the week, you're almost alone.
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The Gierather Mill even had 2 mill wheels!
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You can explore the historic Gierath Mill, which dates back to 1345 and was once a double mill producing textiles and later operating as an oil mill. Another notable site is the Tram Museum Thielenbruch, located in a former tram depot, showcasing over 20 historic vehicles from the Cologne region's public transport history.
Yes, Thielenbruch offers several excellent options for nature walks and hiking. The Thielenbrucher Wald Forest Path is a pleasant trail through woodlands. Additionally, the expansive Thielenbruch und Thurner Wald Nature Reserve and the adjacent Gierather Wald provide numerous maintained paths and hiking loops through diverse wetland habitats and forests. For more specific routes, you can explore the running trails around Thielenbruch.
The Thielenbruch und Thurner Wald Nature Reserve is known for its rich biodiversity, supported by diverse wetland habitats including fens, ponds, and reed beds. It's a protected area for rare species such as the Southern damselfly. Early mornings or evenings are often the best times for wildlife sightings along the maintained paths and viewing spots.
Absolutely. Thielenbruch is very suitable for cycling, especially on a gravel bike. The Thielenbrucher Wald Forest Path is a popular choice, and the Green Cycle Express Route Dünnwald–Königsforst offers varied terrain with good forest paths. You can find many more cycling options in the cycling guides for Thielenbruch.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Gierath Mill offers a glimpse into history, and the Thielenbrucher Wald Forest Path is suitable for family walks. The Tree Stump Chair in Gierather Wald provides a nice resting spot, often near a stream where children can play. The nature reserves themselves offer plenty of space for families to explore.
This expansive nature reserve is a significant natural highlight, particularly known for its diverse wetland habitats, including fens, ponds, reed beds, and alder woodlands. It also features unique sand dune formations, contributing to a varied landscape that supports a rich array of plant and animal life. It's a protected area crucial for conservation.
The best time for outdoor activities largely depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the open green spaces and when the heather is in bloom at Dellbrücker Heide. The Tram Museum is typically open on the second Sunday of each month, with a winter break in January and February.
While specific accessible trails are not detailed, many of the forest paths and cycle ways, such as parts of the Thielenbrucher Wald Forest Path, are generally well-maintained and relatively flat, making them suitable for a wider range of visitors. It's always advisable to check local conditions for specific accessibility needs.
Beyond the Thielenbruch und Thurner Wald Nature Reserve, you can explore the Schlodderdeichs Wiese, an open meadow situated between Bergisch Gladbach and Cologne. Additionally, Dellbrücker Heide, a 39-hectare heathland nature reserve, offers picturesque heather fields and rare flora, especially beautiful when the heather blooms in summer.
Thielenbruch offers several popular running routes. You can find options like the 'Cologne Thielenbruch Tram Museum – Thielenbruch Forest and Stream loop' or various loops around Bensberger Lake and Gut Mielenforst. For detailed routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Thielenbruch guide.
Yes, you can find spots to rest. The Tree Stump Chair in Gierather Wald is specifically noted as a place to sit and relax. The various forest paths and nature reserves also offer natural clearings and benches where you can take a break and enjoy a picnic amidst nature.
Visitors enjoy the Thielenbrucher Wald Forest Path for its pleasant woodland experience, especially for cycling. It's described as a 'dream on a gravel bike' and a 'fantastic' route, often providing a sense of solitude during the week.
The Gierather Wald, adjacent to Thielenbruch, provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore it through various hiking and walking loops. It's a great area for extended forest walks and connecting with nature.


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