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Hike the moderate 5.0-mile Goldspur Eimelrod trail, exploring ancient gold mining relics and diverse Sauerland landscapes in Naturpark Dieme
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.25 km
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5.36 km
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The trail is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) long and typically takes about 2 hours and 13 to 17 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
This is a moderate hike, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. The terrain includes a mix of natural forest paths and trails, with some sections that may be uneven. Sturdy shoes are recommended.
The trail is rich in historical and geological features related to medieval gold and ore mining. You'll find eight information boards explaining the area's past, as well as relics like collapsed tunnel mouths, shafts, spoil heaps, and the site of the former Heinrichstollen mine. Notable highlights include the Goldspur Eimelrod Quarry, the Bockelau Trekking Platform near Eimelrod, and a Reclining Bench With View of Goldspur Emelrod.
Yes, the Goldspur Eimelrod trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas and near wildlife, and ensure you clean up after them.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers flowering meadows, summer provides lush forests, and autumn brings vibrant fall colors. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for potentially slippery or snowy conditions.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Goldspur Eimelrod trail or to access Naturpark Diemelsee. However, always respect local regulations and private property.
While specific parking details are not provided, Eimelrod is the starting point. Look for designated parking areas within or near the village, which typically serve as access points for local hiking trails.
Yes, the Goldspur Eimelrod trail is part of a larger network. It intersects with sections of the Upland Dörfer Tour, the Uplandsteig, and various segments of the Waldlehrpfad Eimelrod (Eimelrod Forest Nature Trail).
Given its moderate difficulty and uneven sections, the trail is best suited for families with older children who have good fitness and are used to hiking. The historical information boards can make it an engaging educational experience.
You'll experience the diverse landscapes of the Sauerland, including mixed forests, beech and fir forests, open fields, and flowering meadows. The trail also features an Eimelrod forest nature trail, offering a deeper immersion into the natural environment.
Eimelrod, the village where the trail starts and ends, is a good place to look for local cafes, restaurants, or guesthouses. It's advisable to check availability and opening hours in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.
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