Best attractions and places to see around Haan include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences. Situated in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, at the edge of the scenic Bergisches Land, Haan offers a tranquil escape. The town provides convenient access to larger cities like Wuppertal and Düsseldorf, while featuring idyllic stream valleys and historic architecture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice to hike along here.
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The Rotthäuser Bachtal has been under nature protection since 1984 and is designated as an FFH area. (FFH areas are areas that have been selected for the "Natura 2000" protected area system.) What is special about the valley are its wet biotopes, the stream that gave it its name, its springs, the numerous fish ponds and extensive reed beds. There are also valuable alder, ash and softwood alluvial forests as well as grove beech forests. This is how a diverse and varied landscape can be seen in a small area. Rare animal species such as reed warblers, reed buntings and kingfishers as well as dragonflies such as the "blue-green mermaid" can be seen in the Rotthäuser Bachtal. The plant world is also rich in species, including plants that are threatened according to the "Red List", such as the giant horsetail or the watercress.
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The Rotthäuser Bachtal has been a nature reserve since 1984 and is also designated as an FFH area. (FFH areas are areas that have been selected for the "Natura 2000" protected area system.) The special thing about the valley are its wetlands, the stream that gave it its name, its springs, the numerous fish ponds and extensive reed beds. In addition, there are valuable alder, ash and softwood floodplain forests as well as woodrush beech forests. This creates a diverse and varied landscape in a small area. The Rotthäuser Bachtal is home to rare animal species such as reed warblers, reed buntings and kingfishers as well as dragonflies such as the "blue-green darter". The flora is also rich in species, including plants that are threatened according to the "Red List", such as giant horsetail and watercress.
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Such a wonderful area for hiking
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The first part of the hike from Unterbacher See to the northern turning point is both scenic and challenging. Unfortunately, the way back from the north to the lake can't keep up: too many asphalt paths, too close to urban development. It may be wiser to hike back the way there...
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Beautiful large ponds, then you enter a beautiful winding road. Walk over the bottom of the mountain, otherwise you will get wet feet. Because it was still very muddy.
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We were pleasantly surprised. A very nice tour, many benches available to rest. The signage was also felt to be good. Lots of variety, the Düssel accompanies you to a large extent. Today, Saturday, many like-minded people are out and about. Striking (in a pleasant way) the mountain bikers, it works if you show each other's consideration .. A friendly hello, a little smile, it doesn't hurt anyone, so it was only friendly people today, there were not a few., No curmudgeon today seen👍👍 Greetings from Pova
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Beautiful rustic natural paths along the Düssel invite you to stroll and enjoy.
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Haan offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Trail along the Düssel in Neandertal, known for its natural beauty, or the Düssel River in the Neander Valley, which provides attractive views, especially in the Ehlenbeck area. Another diverse natural area is Urdenbacher Kämpe – At the Ausleger, featuring various biotopes. The former quarry, Grube 7, has been transformed into a nature reserve with beautiful views, and the idyllic Ittertal and Düssel Valleys are perfect for exploring.
Yes, Haan is a great starting point for hiking. You can explore stages of the Neanderland STEIG, with Stage 1 leading along the Düssel and through Gruiten village, and Stage 17 crossing the Ittertal. The Neandertalweg is a 15-kilometer trail offering spectacular views of the Neander valley. For shorter options, there are circular hiking trails around the Haan-Gruiten city park. You can find various routes, including easy to difficult ones, in the Mountain Hikes around Haan guide.
Haan boasts several historical and cultural sites. The historic Gruiten Village showcases typical Bergisch architecture with half-timbered houses. The Museum Haan provides a comprehensive journey through the town's history, from early settlements to its industrial past. You can learn more about it at wonderfulmuseums.com. Additionally, the Brucher Kotten offers a glimpse into the early days of knife manufacturing in Solingen.
Many of Haan's natural areas and trails are suitable for families. The Trail along the Düssel in Neandertal and the Düssel River in the Neander Valley are considered family-friendly. Circular hiking trails around the Haan-Gruiten city park are also great for families. The Urdenbacher Kämpe – At the Ausleger also features family-friendly sections.
Yes, Haan is excellent for cycling. The PanoramaRadweg Niederbergbahn allows for scenic cycling exploration. You can also find various gravel biking routes, including challenging ones like the 'Old mountain railway line – Wupper Riverside Trail loop' or moderate ones like the 'Neander Valley Trail – Willow Pond, Neandertal loop'. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Haan guide.
The former quarry, Grube 7, now a nature reserve, offers beautiful views and vantage points over the surrounding landscape. The Ittertal and Düssel Valleys provide idyllic stream scenery. The Gruiten Village Mineral Trail is a unique nature trail where you can explore the local geology around Gruiten.
Haan's numerous hiking paths and green spaces are generally dog-friendly. Many trails through forests and rolling hills, such as those in the Ittertal and Düssel Valleys, are ideal for walks with dogs. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal.
Hiking along the Düssel, for instance, is wonderful in every season. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with spring bringing lush greenery and snowdrop blossoms in the Düsseltal, summer offering pleasant outdoor conditions, autumn showcasing vibrant foliage, and winter providing a tranquil, often snowy, landscape.
While exploring the region, you might come across places like Mirker Station, Utopiastadt & Café Hutmacher, which offers a leisurely break with coffee, cake, and snacks. This location is particularly convenient if you're cycling on the Nordbahntrasse. The historic Gruiten Village also has local establishments where you can rest and refuel.
Yes, Haan is part of the Neanderland region and is traversed by stages of the Neanderland STEIG. Stage 1 leads along the Düssel and through Gruiten village, while Stage 17 crosses the Ittertal. These offer opportunities for longer hikes, connecting you to the wider regional trail network.
In areas like the Rotthäuser Bachtal, you might spot rare plants and animal species. Typical inhabitants of the reed areas include the reed warbler and the common reed bunting. Dragonflies like the 'Blue-green Hawker' can be found near ponds, and kingfishers breed on the steep stream banks. The area is also home to species like the black woodpecker and the honey buzzard.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. Many enjoy the scenic trails along the Düssel, finding them wonderful in every season. The diverse biotopes of areas like the Urdenbacher Kämpe are also highly valued. The historic Gruiten Village with its picturesque architecture is another favorite, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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