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Hiking in Wälder Bei Hugenpoet Und Landsberg offers diverse natural landscapes within a nature reserve spanning approximately 199 hectares. The region is characterized by extensive hornbeam-beech forests, smaller oak-hornbeam forests, and alder-ash sections, creating varied habitats. Significant changes in elevation and numerous deeply incised valleys, known as "Siepen," add unique topographic elements to the trails. This area provides a rich environment for outdoor activities, combining natural beauty with historical landmarks.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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View of the Ruhrtalbrücke motorway bridge. The apple trees are currently (April) in bloom.
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Beautiful historic archway
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The Protestant Forest Church of Linnep in Ratingen-Breitscheid (near Düsseldorf) is a historic, simple hall church dating from 1684, idyllically situated next to Linnep Castle. It was made possible by the then lord of the castle, Baron Vincent Schott von Isselstein, and is today known as a popular wedding church and for concerts.
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Shortly after passing through the stone gate of Landsberg Castle, the path is on the left. It also leads via steps to the rear of the castle.
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Lake Kettwig, located in the southern part of the Essen district of Kettwig, was built by the Ruhrverband (Ruhr Association) between 1940 and 1950, after the Hengsen Reservoir and before Lake Kemnade, as the penultimate of the six Ruhr reservoirs. Lake Kettwig is the last reservoir downstream on the Ruhr River; it lies approximately six kilometers beyond the largest, Lake Baldeney. See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettwiger_See
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The gate of Landsberg Castle in Ratingen (near Essen) is a popular starting point for hikes through the surrounding forests in the Klusenbach Valley, often in combination with a visit to Hugenpoet Castle. The castle itself, a former fortress dating back to the 13th century, is known for its 33-meter-high keep, is now a ThyssenKrupp training center, and is not open to the public for interior tours.
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In the course of the Reformation, Protestant Christians in Linnep gathered in the castle, the residence of their patron, until 1684. From 1684 onwards, the first church services could be held in their own church on a property near the castle, which the then lord of the castle, Freiherr Vincent Schott von Isselstein, donated to the community. Frequent changes of ownership occurred from 1731 onwards. In 1855, the castle was bought by Ferdinand Reichsgraf von Spee, younger brother of the Count at Schloss Heltorf, and the associated forest area was enlarged to over 300 hectares. Until the 1990s, the archive of the Mettmann district was located in the newest castle wing. The castle was the private residence of the farmer and long-time local CDU politician Clemens Graf von Spee (1929–2011) and his family. In 2008, Isabella and Wilderich Freiherr von Ketteler took over Schloss Linnep. Since 2010, it has been possible to get married there civilly. See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Linnep
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Southwest of the castle stands the simple hall church of Linnep Forest Church, consecrated in 1684 and one of the oldest Reformed churches in the Rhineland. Next to it is the half-timbered building of the former castle mill, built on the Hummelsbach stream, which served as an inn for many years and is now part of the riding stables behind it. Linnep House (or Lennep) was the core of the Linnep estate until 1802. The knights and lords of Linnep (Linepe, Lynepe) owned the castle until 1461. A bastard line developed into the still-flourishing Dutch noble family Van Lennep. Through the marriage on September 29, 1461, of Eva (born around 1420; died 1483), heiress of Dietrich von Linnep and Elisabeth von Sayn, to Friedrich von Neuenahr-Alpen, the estate passed to the Counts of Limburg. From 1582 onwards, the baronial family von Isselstein from the House of Egmond, who belonged to the Reformed confession, lived in Linnep House, initially as a pledge, then from 1643 hereditarily through purchase.
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The nature reserve features diverse and well-preserved forest ecosystems, including extensive hornbeam-beech forests, smaller oak-hornbeam forests, and alder-ash sections. You'll also encounter significant changes in elevation and numerous deeply incised valleys, known as "Siepen," which add unique topographic elements and scenic beauty to the trails.
There are over 30 hiking routes available in Wälder Bei Hugenpoet Und Landsberg, catering to various fitness levels. These include 27 easy routes and 6 moderate routes, ensuring options for both casual walkers and those seeking a bit more challenge.
Yes, the region offers many easy routes suitable for families. An excellent option is the Hugenpoet Castle – Schloss Hugenpoet loop, which is 4 km long and takes about 1 hour to complete with minimal elevation gain. Another easy choice is the Landsberg Castle Gate – Trail along Landsberg Castle loop, a 4.3 km trail that takes just over an hour.
You can explore several historical sites. Landsberg Castle, built in 1276, is a prominent feature, and Frog King Well is another notable point of interest. The impressive Schloss Hugenpoet also serves as a starting point for many activities. These historical elements add cultural depth to the natural surroundings.
Yes, for those seeking a moderate challenge, the Frog King Well – Landsberg Castle Gate loop is a great choice. This 9.1 km path offers varied terrain through wooded areas and past historical points of interest. Another moderate option is the Landsberg Castle Gate – View of Linnep Castle loop, spanning nearly 11 km.
The trails in Wälder Bei Hugenpoet Und Landsberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse forest types, the scenic deeply incised valleys, and the presence of historical castles like Schloss Landsberg, which make for a rich and varied outdoor experience.
While specific dog-friendly routes aren't highlighted, the extensive forest trails and varied terrain of the nature reserve generally offer good opportunities for hiking with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, and to check local regulations.
Yes, many of the routes in Wälder Bei Hugenpoet Und Landsberg are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Landsberg Castle Gate – Trail along Landsberg Castle loop and the Hugenpoet Castle – Schloss Hugenpoet loop, providing convenient options for exploration.
The diverse forest ecosystems and varied terrain make Wälder Bei Hugenpoet Und Landsberg enjoyable throughout the year. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flora, summer provides cool shade under the trees, autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, and even winter can be beautiful with a dusting of snow, offering a tranquil experience. The best time depends on your preference for scenery and weather.
The region is generally accessible, with Schloss Hugenpoet often serving as a starting point for various activities, suggesting parking availability nearby. For public transport, you would typically look for connections to Ratingen or Kettwig, and then local buses or a short walk to reach the nature reserve's entry points. Specific parking areas are usually indicated on detailed trail maps.
The towns of Kettwig and Ratingen are nearby and offer various options for cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation. Schloss Hugenpoet itself is a notable landmark that can be a starting point for leisure activities, and often such locations have facilities or are close to amenities.


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