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Urban hiking trails around Mirker Hain offer a diverse landscape characterized by water features, dense woodlands, and varied terrain. The region, covering approximately 20 hectares, features numerous springs, streams, ponds, and ravines, including the deep gorge of the Vogelsangbach. Hikers will find paths winding through areas with old beech and oak trees, some up to 150 years old, alongside historical architectural elements. The area provides a range of routes suitable for different fitness levels, from easy walks to more moderate…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The large greenhouse is also worth a visit, of course. In the fall, you can also see the butterflies there.
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There is still a winding machine here that was built by the company HACOBA Spultechnik GmbH.
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A quick visit to the meadow and botanical garden during the Elisenfest. Always lovely when it's not crowded.
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The approximately 23-meter-high tower was built at the turn of the century in honor of the first Chancellor of the German Empire, Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). As early as 1904, the then independent cities of Elberfeld and Barmen decided to jointly create a memorial to Otto von Bismarck. The necessary donations were collected by citizens of both cities. The tower, built from local sandstone in a simple, massive form, was located on the border between Elberfeld and Barmen. Located on the Hardt-Anlage, it is approximately 234 meters above sea level. Shortly after the laying of the foundation stone on April 1, 1907, thieves broke into the foundation stone. They stole the time capsule containing documents and coins worth approximately 18 marks. The tower was inaugurated on October 19, 1907, and opened to visitors about six months later. In 1991, the Bismarck Tower was listed as a historic monument and extensively renovated from 1999 to 2005. https://www.wz.de/nrw/wuppertal/der-wuppertaler-bismarckturm-ein-ehrenmal-auf-der-hardt_aid-71863049
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Very cool and also cool section of the route
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Is this art or can it go away?!
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There are over 260 urban hiking and walking trails documented on komoot for the Mirker Hain area. The majority, more than 200, are rated as easy, making them accessible for most fitness levels. You'll find a diverse range of options, from short strolls to longer excursions.
Mirker Hain is known for its rich natural environment, even within an urban setting. You can expect to encounter numerous springs, streams, and ponds. A highlight is the deep gorge of the Vogelsangbach, where water collects, forms cascades, and carves out ravines. The area also features beautiful 'Beech Halls' with tall, smooth-trunked trees and a dense canopy of old beech and oak trees.
Yes, Mirker Hain and its surroundings offer several unique landmarks. You can discover the Belvedere Tower (Villa Seyd Park), a former private observation tower, and the historic Villa Seyd. Another fascinating spot is the Norwegian Prefabricated House, considered one of the world's first prefabricated homes, brought from the 1900 Paris Expo.
Absolutely! Mirker Hain's park-like structure and generally well-maintained paths make it very family-friendly. There are even two playgrounds within the area. Many of the trails are easy, offering a pleasant experience for all ages. Consider a route like the Eschenbeeker Steps – Hamburger Staircase loop from Wuppertal Hbf for a manageable family outing.
Yes, many of the urban hiking trails in Mirker Hain are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. This is ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes and attractions efficiently. An example is the Wuppertal-Ottenbruch Station – Dance Tunnel loop from Wuppertal.
The urban hiking trails around Mirker Hain are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 31,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the area for its surprising natural beauty within an urban setting, the variety of paths, and the peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the water-rich environment of Mirker Hain includes the Cascades on the Vogelsangbach. The Vogelsang Stream carves a deep gorge, and its water collects and forms these picturesque cascades before flowing into the Wupper River, adding a dynamic element to your urban hike.
Mirker Hain is well-integrated into Wuppertal's public transport network. Many urban hiking routes start near train stations or bus stops, making it convenient to access the trails without a car. For instance, the Wuppertal-Loh station – Former Signal Box Loh loop from Wuppertal begins directly from a station.
Historically, the Mirker Hain area was known for its viewpoints. While some have changed over time, you can still find routes that offer elevated perspectives. The Bismarck Tower Wuppertal – Viewpoint on Elisenhöhe loop from Wuppertal is a great option if you're looking for panoramic views during your urban exploration.
Mirker Hain offers a pleasant urban hiking experience year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while autumn transforms the beech and oak trees into a vibrant display of colors. Even in winter, the dense canopy and water features create a serene atmosphere. The well-maintained paths generally remain accessible, making it a good destination in any season.
Yes, some urban hiking routes in the wider Mirker Hain area incorporate interesting features like old railway tunnels that have been repurposed for pedestrian and cyclist use. An example is the Dorp Tunnel (488 m) – Wuppertal-Dorp Station loop from Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof, offering a unique element to your walk.


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