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Hiking around Hildener Stadtwald offers a network of trails through a diverse 430-hectare city forest. The region features extensive forests and green spaces, complemented by near-natural, meandering sand streams such as the Hoxbach and Sandbach. Hikers can also explore the contrasting open heathland of Hildener Heide and elevated points like the Jaberg (106.6 meters) and Sandberg. Ponds are present within the forest, and sections of the Neanderlandsteig pass through the area.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful forest walks are a lot of fun here. Greetings to all, Manni and Dieter
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The Hoxbach stream is crossed over large boulders. The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two parallel, near-natural, meandering sandy streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. They flow into the Stadtwaldteich pond in the west. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two near-natural, meandering sand streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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The former Kesselsweier gliding airfield is located in Hilden, more precisely on the city border with Haan. It is now a nature reserve and historical monument. Gliding operations were conducted there until 2008, but then operations were discontinued because the runway was too short and expansion would have required a large number of trees. Kesselsweier is a historic estate that has existed since at least 1590. In 1927, the Hilden Gliding and Motor Flying Club was founded, which later became the Kesselsweier Hilden-Haan Nature Reserve. In 2013, the Kesselsweier Nature Reserve merged with the Erbslöh Nature Reserve in Langenfeld. Today, the area is used as pasture and is a popular meeting place for dog walkers and model aircraft enthusiasts. The city of Hilden plans to develop the area into a habitat for rare animals and plants, as it is located within a valuable nature reserve bordering two other nature reserves.
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The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two near-natural, meandering sand streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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The Hoxbach and the Sandbach, into which the Krebsbach flows near Kesselsweier, are two near-natural, meandering sand streams with steep banks, small sandbanks, and slow-flowing and fast-flowing sections. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildener_Stadtwald,_Bereich_Sandbach-Krebsbach
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Hildener Stadtwald offers a diverse landscape, primarily consisting of extensive forests and green spaces. You'll also find near-natural, meandering sand streams like the Hoxbach and Sandbach, characterized by steep banks and small sandbanks. The forest transitions into the open heathland of Hildener Heide, providing a contrasting environment. Elevated points such as the Jaberg (106.6 meters) and Sandberg offer scenic views.
Yes, Hildener Stadtwald has a wide network of trails suitable for various fitness levels. Out of the 62 available routes, 57 are classified as easy. An example is the Pond in Hilden City Forest – Forest Shelter and Rest Area loop, which is 4.4 km long and takes about 1 hour 9 minutes to complete.
Many paths in Hildener Stadtwald are well-maintained and suitable for strollers, making them ideal for families. The area's diverse features, including streams and ponds, offer engaging natural environments for children to explore. The presence of forest shelters and rest areas also makes it convenient for family outings.
Yes, Hildener Stadtwald is very dog-friendly. There is a large open-air area specifically available for dogs to play. Many trails are suitable for walking with dogs, and the diverse natural environment provides plenty of stimulation for pets.
Yes, many of the trails in Hildener Stadtwald are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Neue Heide Kesselsweier – Crossing the Hoxbach without a bridge loop, an easy 5 km route that takes about 1 hour 17 minutes.
Hikers can discover several interesting features. The near-natural Hoxbach and Sandbach streams are prominent, as is the transition into the Hildener Heide. Elevated points like the Jaberg (106.6 meters) and Sandberg offer views. You can also visit the Former glider airfield Haan/Hilden, now a nature reserve, or the Hoxbach Flood Retention Basin / Stadtwald Pond.
The Hildener Stadtwald area is well-equipped for visitors arriving by car. While specific parking locations are not detailed here, the extensive network of trails and the popularity of the area suggest multiple access points with parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route starting points for the nearest parking options.
Yes, Hildener Stadtwald is accessible via public transport. The area is well-integrated into the local infrastructure, allowing visitors to reach various trailheads without a car. For detailed information on bus or train connections, it's best to consult local public transport schedules.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Hildener Stadtwald, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 740 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, including extensive forests, meandering streams, and open heathland, as well as the well-maintained paths suitable for various ability levels.
Yes, for those seeking refreshments, the Waldschenke 12 Apostel is a convenient stop located within or very close to the Hildener Stadtwald area, offering a place to rest and refuel during or after your hike.
Hikes in Hildener Stadtwald vary in length and duration. Many popular routes are moderate, such as the Sandbach Brook – Crossing the Hoxbach without a bridge loop, which is 7.9 km and takes about 2 hours 2 minutes. There are also shorter, easier options available for quicker strolls.
Yes, the Hildener Stadtwald features elevated points that provide scenic views. The Jaberg, at 106.6 meters above sea level, is the highest elevation in the former district and includes a viewing tower. The Sandberg also offers scenic views to the north, allowing hikers to enjoy broader perspectives of the surrounding landscape.


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