Natural monuments around Wupper-Vorsperre offer diverse natural features within the Bergisches Land Nature Park. The area is characterized by the Wupper-Vorsperre reservoir and the Wupper River, providing scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore various hiking trails and viewpoints that showcase the region's water bodies and forested surroundings. These natural elements contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor recreation.
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Very well attended when the weather is nice.
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Very nice path above the Wuppertalsperre with a view of the water. You feel like you're on vacation;) Enjoyed again today. ♥
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Information board about the use of the Wupper before the dam was built. In addition, “die Maus” has information ready for the little guests and hikers.
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"... The Leiverbach flows in a deep valley southwest from the village of Kormannshausen to the Wuppertalsperre. The Kormannshauser Bach rises north of the village, and the Kormannssiepen brook to the south, both tributaries of the Leiverbach. ..." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kormannshausen https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niederbeck
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"... Four of the total of five barrages of the Wupper dam (Wupper, Wiebach, Dörpe, Feldbach and Lenneper Bach barrages) fulfill not only water management but also ecological tasks. They provide habitat for numerous animal and plant species. .. " https://www.wupperverband.de/unsere-anlagen/talsperren/wupper-talsperre Book excerpts from "History from the Wupper Dam" http://www.wft-verlag.de/PDF_Dateien/9783929095302_Auszuege.pdf
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The Wupper-Vorsperre area offers a variety of natural features, including scenic viewpoints, tranquil lakes, and flowing rivers. You can discover highlights like the expansive View of the Wuppertalsperre near Karquelle, the serene Wupper forebay, and the Leiverbach Stream and Bridge.
Yes, many natural monuments in the Wupper-Vorsperre area are family-friendly. For instance, the circular route around the Wupper forebay is about 4.5 km long with gravel and asphalt sections, suitable for all fitness levels. The Wasserweg 2 Information Board also provides engaging details about local wildlife and the Wupper's history, appealing to younger visitors.
The region offers numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. You can find easy routes like the 'Wasserweg Trail' or the 'Wupper Forebay – Wupper Trail loop'. For more challenging options, consider routes like the 'Wuppertal Reservoir – Wupper Riverside Trail loop'. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Wupper-Vorsperre guide.
For expansive views of the Wuppertalsperre, visit the View of the Wuppertalsperre near Karquelle. Another excellent spot is the Bench by the Rock Spring with View of the Wuppervorsperre, which offers a wonderful perspective of the reservoir, especially in the morning sun.
Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. The View of the Wuppertalsperre near Karquelle is noted as a dog-friendly natural monument, and the general trails around the reservoir are suitable for walks with pets.
Yes, the Wasserweg 2 Information Board – Water Power and Local Wildlife, Naturpark Bergisches Land provides insights into the historical use of the Wupper River before the dam's construction, as well as information about local wildlife.
The terrain varies. For example, the circular route around the Wupper forebay consists of both gravel and asphalt sections, making it generally accessible. Many paths are well-maintained, offering comfortable walking conditions.
Beyond hiking, the Wupper-Vorsperre area is popular for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including moderate MTB trails like the 'Purder Bachtal loop' or challenging gravel biking routes such as the 'Wuppertal Reservoir – Wupper Riverside Trail loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Wupper-Vorsperre and Gravel biking around Wupper-Vorsperre guides.
The area is rich in local wildlife, particularly water birds around the reservoir. The Bench by the Rock Spring with View of the Wuppervorsperre is a good spot for observing these birds. The Wasserweg 2 Information Board also provides details on the region's fauna.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene and quiet atmosphere, the expansive views of the Wuppertalsperre, and the well-maintained paths that allow for pleasant walks. The opportunity to enjoy nature, whether through hiking or simply relaxing by the water, is a major draw.
Yes, the region's paths, particularly those around the Wuppertalsperre, are often well-maintained and accessible even in winter, making it a suitable destination for year-round visits for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
The circular route around the Wupper forebay is approximately 4.5 km long. The time it takes to complete depends on your pace, but it's generally an easy walk that can be enjoyed in a couple of hours.


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