Canyons around Gevelsberg are characterized by deeply incised valleys and natural stream courses, primarily within the Naturschutzgebiet Gevelsberger Stadtwald. This protected area features extensive beech forests and varied topography, including several hills that contribute to the formation of these valleys. The region is a significant ecological zone, home to diverse wildlife and plant life. These natural features offer numerous opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
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Information about the grotto on the Harkortberg and the bunkers that were built in the mountain can be found in official archives. But what could be more beautiful than an overgrown place whose purpose cannot be explained at first glance and which stimulates the imagination?
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An almost 360 degree panoramic view is possible from up here.
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The Külpmann quarry is located on the Böllberg in Albringhausen, Wetter (Ruhr). Ruhr sandstone was mined in the quarry. The site was operated by the Külpmann family from 1932. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Since 2013 there has been a sales warehouse for a natural stone dealer here. The quarry wall is a geological outcrop from the Carboniferous period that still exists today.
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The quarry is currently inaccessible, but there is a viewpoint to the north that offers a view of the quarry. It is only accessible on foot via forest paths and is really worth it !!!
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The Neuwuelflingsburg colliery, which worked here until 1967, was formerly located on the quarry site. In addition to sandstone, layers of mudstone and a coal seam about 30 cm thick can also be seen in the quarry. The layers of rock belong to the Sprockhövel Formation and were deposited more than 300 million years ago. From time to time, the remains of tree trunks (lepidophytes) up to 2 m long are uncovered on fresh quarry walls as a result of quarrying. They are silent contemporary witnesses of a former forest moor landscape that existed during the Upper Carboniferous.
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Until a few years ago, Ruhr sandstone was mined in the Böllberg quarry to produce floor panels or facade panels, for example. The old factory building originally belonged to the Neuwuelflingsburg colliery, which worked here until 1967. In the walls of the quarry, primeval tree trunk remains up to 2m long were occasionally recovered during mining. They are remnants of a former forest bog landscape that existed during the Upper Carboniferous (320 to 296 million years before today).
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Above the old Külpmann quarry you have a wonderful (almost 360 degrees) view, among other things you can see as far as Wuppertal.
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The 'canyons' around Gevelsberg are characterized by deeply incised valleys and natural stream courses, primarily found within the Naturschutzgebiet Gevelsberger Stadtwald. These areas feature extensive beech forests and varied topography, offering a canyon-like experience for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Visitors often enjoy the Mäckingerbach Valley, which is a scenic gorge with a river and forest, suitable for hiking or biking. The region also features deeply incised valleys and natural stream courses within the Gevelsberger Stadtwald.
Yes, the area features impressive man-made deep cuttings. The Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse is a notable example, showcasing an impressive cut into the mountain from 1884. Another section of the Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse offers an experience of driving between high rock walls that were renovated with considerable effort.
The Naturschutzgebiet Gevelsberger Stadtwald is a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot birds like the red kite, honey buzzard, black woodpecker, and eagle owl. Mammals such as badgers, foxes, wild boars, and deer also inhabit the forest. The area is also rich in insects, butterflies, dragonflies, and amphibians like fire salamanders.
The region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore numerous trails through the deeply incised valleys and forests. For more specific hiking routes, check out guides like Hiking around Gevelsberg or Easy hikes around Gevelsberg.
Yes, many of the trails through the Gevelsberger Stadtwald are suitable for families, offering serene hiking experiences along natural stream courses. The Grotto at the Source of the Schnodderbach is also listed as a family-friendly highlight.
The natural beauty of the Gevelsberger Stadtwald can be enjoyed throughout the seasons. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking, autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, and even winter can provide tranquil, scenic views of the snow-dusted valleys and forests.
Yes, the Stone Tower at Külpmann Quarry offers a glimpse into the region's geological past, where Ruhr sandstone was mined. The quarry walls reveal layers of rock from over 300 million years ago, occasionally uncovering primeval tree trunk remains.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic environment, the extensive network of hiking trails, and the opportunity for nature observation. The deeply incised valleys and natural stream courses provide a peaceful escape, and the diverse plant and animal life make it a rewarding experience for nature lovers.
The hiking trails around Gevelsberg cater to various fitness levels. Many routes through the deeply incised valleys are considered easy to moderate, offering a serene hiking experience. Some paths may include climbs, especially when traversing the varied topography of the 'Köpfe' (hills) within the Stadtwald.
Yes, the landscape around Gevelsberg features several elevated 'Köpfe' (hills) that provide excellent viewpoints. For example, the Buchenberg is the highest point in the Stadtwald at 340 meters. The Stone Tower at Külpmann Quarry also offers a viewpoint of the quarry itself.


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