Best mountain peaks around Dorsten are characterized by a relatively gentle topography, with the city's highest point reaching around 144 meters. While traditional mountain peaks are not present, the region offers elevated areas and nature parks that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. These areas are popular for hiking and experiencing the natural landscapes of North Rhine-Westphalia. Visitors can explore diverse environments within the Hohe Mark Nature Park and other elevated points.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Unfortunately, the point is a construction site. The totems have been dismantled, and the interior is cordoned off with a construction fence. I hope the renovation doesn't take too long.
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It is located in the middle of the forest and in the fog it looks almost spooky
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The highlight of this former mine dump are the two pyramid-like peaks separated by a gap. At night, the two impressive spotlights complete the image of a pyramid. The wide panoramic view and the diverse hiking options on the dump make it a great local recreation destination.
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When the weather is clear, you can see almost the entire Ruhr area from here.
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Tower is at least open on the weekends
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If the radio tower is chosen as the destination for a bike tour, you are at the same time on the highest elevation in the Hohe Mark around 146 m above sea level.
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Often muddy and sticky slippery in winter. Drive carefully downhill with the Gravel - a hairpin bend. Uphill fun!
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The tower is fenced and not accessible. Maybe something for "tower freaks". The forest landscape at the tower is beautiful, but for the tower the way will only be worthwhile for a few.
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The most popular elevated areas and viewpoints around Dorsten include the Halde Rungenberg Summit (Twin Pyramids), known for its unique pyramid-like peaks and wide panoramic views. Another favorite is the Galgenberg Fire Watch Tower, which offers fantastic vistas over the Hohe Mark Nature Park. Visitors also appreciate the Totem Poles on Halde Haniel, a significant man-made monument providing good views of the amphitheater and surrounding area.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Hohe Mark Nature Park, which borders Dorsten, is crisscrossed with trails. For example, the "LandStreifer Reken-Lembeck-Haltern 'Wild Forest Foresight'" is a moderate 11.8 km route known for its fantastic views. An easy hike is the "Naturparkhouse Biologisches Station Kreis RE – loop to the Galgenberg fire watch tower," leading to a great vantage point. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Dorsten guide.
From the elevated points around Dorsten, you can expect expansive panoramic views over the surrounding natural landscapes of the Westphalian and Ruhr regions. Locations like the Halde Rungenberg Summit offer wide vistas of the Ruhr area. The Galgenberg Fire Watch Tower provides excellent views over the Hohe Mark Nature Park, while the Haltern Telecommunications Tower area is the highest point in the Hohe Mark around Haltern, offering broad perspectives.
Yes, several elevated areas and trails are suitable for families. The Halde Rungenberg Summit is considered family-friendly with diverse hiking options. The area around the Haltern Telecommunications Tower is also noted as family-friendly. Many trails within the Hohe Mark Nature Park, such as the easy loop to the Galgenberg fire watch tower, are accessible for families.
Yes, many trails in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the area around the Haltern Telecommunications Tower is specifically mentioned as dog-friendly. The Hohe Mark Nature Park generally welcomes dogs, offering plenty of space for walks. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife.
The Hohe Mark Nature Park is a significant natural area bordering Dorsten, characterized by a small glacial sandstone hill country and one of the largest contiguous forest areas north of the Ruhr Metropolis. It offers diverse landscapes including forests, lakes, and pastures. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling on trails like the "Hohe Mark Steig," experience nature, and discover various plant and animal species. It's an ideal spot for tranquility and outdoor recreation.
Yes, the region features unique man-made structures that serve as elevated viewpoints. The Totem Poles on Halde Haniel is a prominent man-made monument on one of the tallest spoil tips in the Ruhr region. The Galgenberg Fire Watch Tower and the Haltern Telecommunications Tower are also notable structures that offer impressive views and are often destinations for hikes.
The area around Dorsten and its elevated points offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Hohe Mark Nature Park has numerous cycling trails, including sections of the "Hohe Mark CycleRoute." Routes like the "RevierRoute-CountryTrip - Dorsten - Bottrop - Hünxe - Schermbeck" provide moderate day tours. For more options, explore the Cycling around Dorsten guide.
The elevated areas around Dorsten can be visited year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is great for longer days and enjoying the green landscapes. Even in winter, places like Halde Haniel Summit can be a rewarding destination, even if trails might be muddy or slippery with snow.
The Hervester Bruch Nature Reserve is a species-rich area known for its unique wildlife and elevated sections. It features a notable viewing platform called "Wenge," which provides excellent vistas. The reserve is home to a white stork couple and water buffalo, offering unique opportunities for nature observation and birdwatching. It also provides insights into the area's mining history, making it a diverse destination for nature lovers.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Dorsten's elevated areas. The "Landstreifer Reken-Lembeck-Haltern 'Wild Forest Foresight'" is a moderate 11.8 km route suitable for running. Other options include loops along the Lippe Dike and through the Lippe floodplains. You can find more running routes in the Running Trails around Dorsten guide.
While Dorsten itself has a relatively gentle topography, with its highest point around 144 meters, the region features several significant elevated areas. The Haltern Telecommunications Tower marks the highest point of the Hohe Mark around Haltern, at approximately 146 meters above sea level. The Haniel spoil tip in Bottrop, at 159 meters, is one of the tallest spoil tips in the wider Ruhr region, offering impressive elevation.


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