Best mountain peaks around Datteln are characterized by the region's relatively low average elevation, typically around 49 to 61 meters above sea level. The natural landscape is defined by Die Haard, a large contiguous forest area within the Naturpark Hohe Mark. This area serves as a destination for outdoor activities, offering an extensive network of hiking and riding trails. The highest elevations in the Datteln area are often former industrial sites or viewpoints, reaching approximately 150 meters above sea level.
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Admittedly, the approach to the 150m high heap is very strenuous and involves a few meters of altitude, which I sometimes had to push to complete. But the view makes up for it and on the Halden plateau, which is equipped with a cycle route, there are also beautiful objects to visit with a sundial and horizon observatory, even visible from the A2.
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You can drive up fine, but like everywhere, leaving the garbage behind is less nice
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Magnificent heap with great views.
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The Schwerin slag heap is the spoil heap of the former Graf Schwerin mine in Castrop-Rauxel in the Schwerin district, which was closed in 1967. At 151 m above sea level, it is now the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel and towers over the highest natural elevations of the Castrop Heights at a good 135 m. Great view included.
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When the sun is shining you can create your own solar eclipse and the views over the Ruhr area are magnificent.
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The fire lookout towers in the “Die Haard” and “Hohe Mark” forest areas make an important contribution to fighting forest fires. The 39 meter high steel truss tower Farnberg is manned by a fire watch in times of increased risk of forest fires. It can be climbed publicly all year round up to below the viewing platform.
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From the top of the heap, visitors can enjoy a view across to the nearby Erin colliery, but also further: to the Florian Tower in Dortmund and the Hoheward heap in Herten. Art in public space can be found not only on the summit, but also on the northern edge of the heap.
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The heap of the former Graf Schwerin colliery is today the highest point in the town of Castrop-Rauxel - and one of the best-known landmarks in the region. Which is not least due to the accessible sundial on the top.
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The region around Datteln features several popular elevated viewpoints, often on former industrial sites or fire watchtowers. Highly rated spots include the Farnberg Fire Watchtower, offering views over the 'green lung of the Ruhr area', and the Sundial at Halde Schwerin, a man-made monument with panoramic views from the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel. Another favorite is the Rennberg Fire Watchtower, which provides extensive views over Die Haard and beyond.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Summit of the Groppenbruch Halde is a newly created spoil heap with gravel paths, making it easily navigable and offering great views. Another family-friendly option is The Pink Gate on Stimberg, which is the highest elevation of Die Haard and features interesting quartzite rock formations.
While Datteln doesn't have traditional mountains, its elevated areas are primarily within or bordering Die Haard, a large contiguous forest. You'll find extensive woodlands, offering a 'green lung' experience. From viewpoints like the Farnberg and Rennberg Fire Watchtowers, you can observe the vast forest canopy, and in good visibility, even parts of the Ruhr area and Münsterland. The Stimberg also features unique quartzite rock formations.
The region around Datteln, particularly Die Haard, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Datteln, the cycling guide, or the road cycling routes.
Yes, many trails lead to or pass by these elevated points. For instance, the Farnberg Fire Watchtower is accessible via a nice hike through the forest. The Pink Gate on Stimberg is also part of forest trails within Die Haard. You can find detailed routes, including those to the Summit of the Groppenbruch Halde, in the hiking guide for Datteln.
The highest natural elevation within Die Haard, bordering Datteln, is the Stimberg, reaching 157 meters. You can visit The Pink Gate on Stimberg at this location. Additionally, the Sundial at Halde Schwerin, a former spoil heap, is the highest elevation in Castrop-Rauxel at 151 meters above sea level, offering significant height and views.
The region has a blend of natural and industrial heritage. The Sundial at Halde Schwerin is a significant man-made monument and art installation on a former spoil heap, reflecting the area's mining history. Die Haard itself is home to cultural points of interest like the former 'An der Haard' mine shaft, integrating industrial history with natural recreation.
Yes, at the Stimberg, where The Pink Gate is located, you can discover a geological peculiarity. While the surrounding sandy soils eroded over millions of years, the sand here solidified into solid quartzite rock. You can still find quartzite rock blocks on the summit and in the woods today.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from the various fire watchtowers and former spoil heaps. The opportunity to see the 'green lung of the Ruhr area' from above, along with the blend of nature and industrial heritage, is highly appreciated. The well-maintained trails and the peaceful forest environment of Die Haard also contribute to a positive experience.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead can vary, Datteln itself is connected by local bus services. For destinations within Die Haard, it's advisable to check local bus schedules to see which lines serve the closest villages or entry points to the forest. Parking is generally available near popular trailheads for those traveling by car.
Within Die Haard, the Jammertal Resort offers wellness and culinary experiences, which can be a good option for refreshments. Additionally, you might find cafes or restaurants in the villages bordering Die Haard or within Datteln itself, often a short drive or walk from the main trail entry points.
The elevated viewpoints and trails around Datteln can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for longer days and outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially if there's snow, though some paths might be slippery. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.


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