Mountain peaks around Brakel are characterized by a hilly landscape within the Teutoburg Forest / Egge Hills Nature Park, rather than towering summits. The region, located in the district of Höxter, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, features elevated areas with the highest point within Brakel reaching approximately 361 meters. Situated between the Eggegebirge and the Weser river, it offers numerous hiking trails through wooded heights. Brakel is known for its cobbled climbs, elevated hills, and scenic viewpoints, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
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The official climb begins on a concrete and rather flat surface. Suddenly, the forest appears, interspersed with cobblestones; that's where the real climb begins.
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Once an icon in the Tour of Flanders, today an icon in the Omloop het Nieuwsblad.
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beautiful views and forest and field walk
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Beautiful climb on Flemish cobblestones!
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COTACOL 642 - WOLVENBERG https://www.cotacol.eu/cotacol/642 https://www.strava.com/segments/29101045
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Taaienberg is a climb in the Flemish Ardennes region. The route is 0.6 kilometers long and covers 47 meters of elevation with an average gradient of 8.4%. The climb thus scores 79 mountain points. The highest point is at 78 meters.
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After the wall a executioner in various Flemish classics!
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an icon of the Tour of Flanders. Steep even on foot ;-) The view of the Flemish Ardennes from above is worth it. The way downhill is via the many hiking trails in the forest.
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Brakel, Germany, is characterized by a charming hilly landscape rather than towering mountains. You can explore significant elevated areas and hills within the district of Höxter, North Rhine-Westphalia. The highest elevation within Brakel reaches 361 meters. The region is situated between the Eggegebirge (Egge Hills) and the Weser river in the Oberwälder Land nature area, offering numerous wooded heights and scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the Hinnenburg Castle Hill is a notable historical landmark. Perched on a hill above Brakel, Hinnenburg Castle was originally built in the Middle Ages and reconstructed around 1600 in the Weser Renaissance style. Its elevated position offers picturesque views, combining natural beauty with rich history.
Among the popular climbs featured in this guide are Taaienberg, known for its challenging cobbled route and often called "Boonenberg," and the Koppenberg cobbled climb, which features a steep 22% gradient at its steepest point and offers views of the Flemish Ardennes. Another favorite is Wolvenberg Climb, an asphalt road climb with a steepest part of 17.3%.
The hilly landscape around Brakel is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous well-maintained hiking trails through heavily wooded heights. For cycling enthusiasts, the guide highlights several challenging cobbled climbs. Additionally, you can explore gravel biking, running, and mountain biking routes in the broader region.
Yes, the region offers easy hikes with moderate elevation gains suitable for various fitness levels, including families. Trails like the "Brakel War Cemetery – Snow Chapel Brakel loop" allow visitors to immerse themselves in the local nature and appreciate the undulating landscape.
The 'Heggedörfer' refers to the communities of Auenhausen, Frohnhausen, and Hampenhausen, which are among Brakel's highest villages. Their elevated nature suggests pleasant views and a more rural, tranquil atmosphere, offering visitors a chance to experience the elevated terrain firsthand.
The Taaienberg is a challenging cobbled climb, 0.63 km long with 31 meters of positive gain, and an average gradient of 7% reaching a maximum of 16%. It's famously known as "Boonenberg" after cyclist Tom Boonen, who favored this route.
The Koppenberg cobbled climb is an iconic landmark, 78 meters high with a gradient of 22% at its steepest point. The cobblestone strip is 600 meters long. It's considered one of the most beautiful natural spots in the Flemish Ardennes and offers expansive views of the area.
The Wolvenberg Climb is an asphalt road climb, approximately 660 meters long, starting at 30 meters altitude and reaching a summit of 75 meters. Its steepest section is about 17.3%. This climb is frequently included in major cycling races due to its challenging nature.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from challenging cobbled climbs for cyclists to tranquil hiking trails through wooded areas. The scenic views from elevated points, the combination of nature and history, and the overall appeal for outdoor enthusiasts are frequently highlighted by the komoot community, which has contributed over 400 upvotes and 28 photos to these locations.
Yes, the guide also features the Bosberg climb via Kapellestraat, once an icon in the Tour of Flanders and now in the Omloop het Nieuwsblad, known for its transition from concrete to cobblestones in the forest. Another is the Molenberg Climb, a classic cobbled climb in East Flanders, historically a decisive point in the Tour of Flanders due to its poor cobblestone condition and narrow sections.


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