Best attractions and places to see around Marienheide are found within the scenic Bergisches Land, characterized by rolling hills and dense forests in North Rhine-Westphalia. This municipality offers a diverse range of attractions, including historical landmarks, picturesque natural features, and engaging cultural sites. Visitors can explore a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a destination for various interests.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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History on the edge of the trassenbahn.
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In the 40s / 50s of the last century, Wipperfürth was a transit camp for displaced people - this rail bus reminds of this. Models of this type ran on the Wipperfürth - Lennep route in scheduled train services until the 1980s. The rail bus purchased from Deutsche Privatbahn GmbH is now on the old railway site on the Bergische Panorama-Radweg.
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As a reminder of the eviction.
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A very beautiful path along the reservoir. Fantastic for cycling or hiking. The peace and quiet is wonderful. No motorcycle noise!
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The ruin is picturesque and surrounded by water.
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Marienheide is rich in natural beauty, particularly its reservoirs and forests. The Neyetal Dam is a popular spot for quiet walks and cycling along its shores, known for its peaceful atmosphere and bat sightings at dusk. The Brucher Dam is another excellent choice for water sports like sailing and surfing, with scenic hiking and cycling paths. The Lingese Dam offers picturesque trails through moorland, ideal for camping and birdwatching. You can also explore the source of the River Wupper in Börlinghausen, a natural highlight within a nature reserve.
Yes, Marienheide boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. You can explore the exterior and gardens of Schloss Gimborn, a former water castle. The Pilgrimage Church Saint Mariä Heimsuchung in central Marienheide is a historic church known for its annual pilgrimage. Don't miss the Farmhouse Dahl, dating back to 1585, which offers insights into 18th-century farming life as a branch museum of Schloss Homburg. The Wehrkirche Müllenbach is notable for its medieval ceiling paintings and ancient bells, part of the region's 'colored churches'.
Marienheide is a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling on numerous well-marked routes throughout the Bergisches Land Nature Park. Popular trails include the Wupperweg and the Bergischer Panoramasteig. The dams like Neyetal, Brucher, and Lingese offer excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and water sports. For more specific routes, check out the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and road cycling routes guide for Marienheide.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Marienheide are suitable for families. The paths around the Neyetal Dam are great for family walks and cycling. The Wippertalbahn section Hückeswagen <> Wipperfürth, with its preserved railway elements and memorial railcar, offers an interesting historical stop. The Krommenohl Tunnel on the railway cycle path is also a fun and unique experience for children, especially with its bat inhabitants.
For a truly unique cultural experience, visit the Drehorgelmuseum in Kempershöhe. Housed in a former evangelical church, this museum showcases a private collection of historical barrel organs, music boxes, and automatic pianos, celebrating the 'cheerful world of mechanical music.' Organ building and music are recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. Additionally, the House of Histories in Müllenbach offers further insights into the area's past.
Marienheide offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider the 5.8 km 'View of the Lingese Reservoir – Lingese Reservoir loop from Marienheide' or the 4.4 km 'View of the Brucher Reservoir – Brucher Dam loop from Wipperaue Eulenbecke'. Moderate options include the 13.7 km 'Bergischer Fuhrmannsweg (Ramble #9)' and the 9.7 km 'Farm café and a coffee roastery by the Lingese dam' route. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Marienheide guide.
While technically in Gummersbach, the Unnenberg Tower is frequently mentioned in conjunction with Marienheide's attractions and offers great panoramic views of the surrounding forest and landscape. Additionally, the Eibach Castle Ruins, located on the Lindlarer Sagenweg, also provides a viewpoint alongside its historical significance.
The Wippertalbahn represents a significant piece of local history. The Wippertalbahn section Hückeswagen <> Wipperfürth preserves elements of the former railway line, showcasing past track usage. The Wipperfürth Transit Camp Memorial Railcar specifically commemorates the site's role as a transit camp for displaced persons after World War II, offering a poignant historical reflection.
Yes, for those interested in local industrial heritage, the Denkmal 'Lambach Pumpe' (Lambach Pump Monument) is a specific point of interest. It provides a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area, especially around the dams. For instance, the Neyetal Dam is loved for its peaceful paths, perfect for cycling or hiking away from noise. The historical sites like the Eibach Castle Ruins are appreciated for their atmospheric charm and historical insights. The blend of history, culture, and natural beauty makes Marienheide an appealing destination for various interests.
Marienheide offers excellent cycling opportunities, with numerous well-maintained routes. The paths around the various dams, such as the Neyetal and Brucher Dams, are popular for leisurely rides. For more dedicated cyclists, the region features routes like the 'Bergische road cycling route 4: reservoirs and railroad lines' which is a challenging 112 km ride, or the 'Krommenohler Tunnel loop from Marienheide' for a moderate 25 km. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Marienheide guide.
Marienheide's natural areas are home to various wildlife. The Lingese Dam is known for birdwatching, offering a chance to spot different species in its picturesque moorland landscape. The Krommenohl Tunnel and the Neyetal Dam are popular hunting grounds for bats, including water bats and noctule bats, especially at dusk.


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