Attractions and places to see around Baerler Busch offer a diverse range of natural beauty, historical remnants, and cultural points of interest in the northwest of Duisburg, Germany. This significant recreational area, spanning approximately 320 hectares, is primarily an inland dune landscape from the last Ice Age, characterized by heath forest. It features an extensive network of cycling, hiking, and riding trails, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. The region is situated in the urban triangle of Duisburg, Moers,…
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The path around the lake has now been renovated, is free of mud and stones and is easy to cycle on.
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Another beautiful bay on the Waldsee is often used by dogs as a bathing area.
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Beautiful round around the forest lake with a view of the Rheinpreussen-Halde
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Many small trails lead around the lake and offer a fantastic view
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The forest lake can be circumnavigated in various ways and is very popular with dog owners.
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The fact that the Waldsee is an off-leash area for dogs is not correct, there are signs at several entrances to the lake about what is forbidden, including campfires and free-roaming dogs, dogs must be kept on a leash there, people are only occasionally lucky that there is no equestrian relay there There are more people who pay particular attention to this. I'm in the fishing club there and I know, for example, of an incident where someone was bitten and reflexively punched the dog in the head, whereupon the dog died. The whole thing went to court and the dog owner lost because his dog was not on a leash.
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Beautiful forest lake with direct hiking trails to the Halde Rheinpreussen
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Baerler Busch is primarily an inland dune area from the last Ice Age, characterized by heath forest. You'll find sandy soils supporting oak trees, staghorn sumac, and black locusts, along with several lakes that have formed from gravel and sand extraction.
Yes, the area is home to a significant natural monument: a 300-year-old Red Beech. Additionally, you can find the Friedenseiche (Peace Oak) at the intersection of Orsoyer Allee and Buchenallee, both adding to the natural heritage of the Busch.
Baerler Busch features several attractive lakes. The Baerler Busch Forest Lake and Waldsee Baerl are popular spots, offering beautiful hiking trails and serene natural settings. The Loheider See in the north and Reitwegesee are also notable, having developed into attractive landscapes from former gravel pits.
Absolutely. To the southwest, you can visit Halde Rheinpreußen, which features the impressive 'Das Geleucht' art installation, commemorating mining history. The Busch also contains a Memorial for Murdered Forced Laborers and remnants from the Belgian occupation, including a shooting range and training grounds for trench warfare. Orsoyer Allee itself follows an ancient trade route, adding historical depth.
The entire Baerler Busch is interwoven with an extensive network of cycling, hiking, and riding trails. It's an ideal place for walking, jogging, and cycling. The diverse landscape, including forests and lakes, provides a scenic backdrop for various outdoor pursuits.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Baerler Busch – Waldsee Baerl loop' or the 'Baerler Busch Forest Lake – View of Waldsee, Moers loop'. For more options, you can find detailed routes on the Hiking around Baerler Busch guide.
Yes, Baerler Busch offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find easy loops like the 'Lake Lohheide – Loheider Lake loop' or more extensive rides such as the 'Rotbach Trail – Rotbach Pathway loop'. Discover more routes on the Cycling around Baerler Busch guide.
Yes, Baerler Busch is very family-friendly. The Waldsee Baerl, a renatured gravel pit with a sandy beach, is a great spot for families. The Beach Cove at Waldsee Moers also offers a pleasant environment. Many trails are suitable for walks, though some paths around the Waldsee can be sloping or root-filled, so consider a cross-country stroller if needed.
Dogs are welcome in Baerler Busch, with designated areas where they are permitted off-leash. Many trails offer soft paths suitable for pets, and highlights like the Baerler Busch Forest Lake and Beach Cove at Waldsee Moers are noted as dog-friendly by visitors.
Visitors appreciate the serene beauty and opportunities for nature exploration, especially around the lakes. The Baerler Busch Forest Lake is loved for its beautiful hiking trails directly along the water. The Waldsee Baerl is praised for its transformation into a local recreation area with a sandy beach, offering a wonderful idyll to switch off from everyday life. Many also enjoy the views of the Rheinpreußen spoil heap and 'Das Geleucht' from spots like the Beach Cove at Waldsee Moers.
Yes, the area offers several viewpoints. The Halde Rheinpreußen, located southwest of Baerler Busch, provides panoramic views of the surrounding region. From the Beach Cove at Waldsee Moers, you can enjoy views of the nearby Rheinpreußen spoil heap and its illuminated 'Geleucht' art installation.
Baerler Busch is enjoyable year-round, with each season offering a different charm. Spring brings blooming nature, summer is perfect for lake activities and long walks, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the forest trails offer a peaceful experience, though some paths might be slippery in damp conditions.


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