Natural monuments around Kuhmen feature geological formations, lakes, and ancient trees. The area includes sites of historical industrial activity that have been designated as nature reserves. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and provide insights into the region's natural and cultural history.
Last updated: August 15, 2026
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Sequoia has a circumference of about 5 m, measured at eye level 1.50 m
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Nice place to take a break
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This giant sequoia is one of the largest and oldest sequoias in Europe, with a height of 40 meters and a circumference of 11 meters. It was planted in 1866 by a German forester named Wilhelm Seltzam, who brought seeds from California.
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Small pond in the forest.
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sometimes without water (see pictures)
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A remnant of the old limestone quarry which became a nature reserve. Small stone towers are also ready so that hikers can pull them up further. ;)
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Beautiful clear turquoise lake. At noon in the afternoon the sun comes through the trees and gives a picturesque picture of the lake. With the bank a nice place to stay :)
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sometimes empty after a long drought.
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The area around Kuhmen offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover geological formations at the Beruser Kalksteinbruch Nature Reserve, which was once a limestone quarry. There are also serene lakes like Small Lake Westlich Berus and Blue Water, as well as impressive ancient trees such as The Giant Sequoia.
Yes, the Beruser Kalksteinbruch Nature Reserve is a significant site. It was once a limestone quarry that supplied the Völklinger Hütte and was later declared a nature reserve in 1983. It serves as a geological and cultural-historical monument, showcasing exposed rock series of the Upper Muschelkalk and reminding visitors of the interplay between human industry and nature.
The region around Kuhmen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate hiking trails like the 'Miner Man – Picnic in the forest loop' or more challenging MTB routes such as the 'Blue Water – Smuggler's Hut Trail loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for Kuhmen.
Absolutely. Several natural monuments are suitable for families. Small Lake Westlich Berus and Blue Water are both categorized as family-friendly, offering picturesque settings for a leisurely visit. The Giant Sequoia also provides an impressive sight that children often enjoy.
While specific seasonal tips are not available for all sites, natural monuments like Small Lake Westlich Berus are particularly picturesque when the sun illuminates the clear turquoise water through the surrounding trees, suggesting spring, summer, or early autumn are ideal for vibrant views and pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Many natural areas and trails around Kuhmen are generally dog-friendly, especially those in forests or around lakes. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Beruser Kalksteinbruch Nature Reserve, to protect local wildlife and flora.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Tips highlight the 'pure nature' of places like Small Lake Westlich Berus and the impressive scale of The Giant Sequoia. The unique transformation of the former quarry into the Beruser Kalksteinbruch Nature Reserve also receives positive feedback for its ecological and historical significance.
Yes, several natural monuments offer great viewpoints. Both Small Lake Westlich Berus and Blue Water are noted for their scenic views, often enhanced by the surrounding forest. The Giant Sequoia itself is a landmark that provides a unique visual experience.
Hiking trails in the vicinity of Kuhmen's natural monuments vary in difficulty. You can find intermediate trails around Beruser Kalksteinbruch Nature Reserve and The Giant Sequoia. There are also easy forest roads near Blue Water, making it accessible for various fitness levels. For more detailed information on specific routes, refer to the hiking guide for Kuhmen.
While the main highlights are well-regarded, the region's charm often lies in discovering smaller, serene spots. For instance, the 'pure nature' of Small Lake Westlich Berus, especially when the sun hits it just right, can feel like a hidden gem. Exploring the various forest trails, such as those leading to Blue Water, can also lead to peaceful, less crowded experiences.
Nature reserves like Beruser Kalksteinbruch Nature Reserve are established to protect unique flora and fauna. This reserve is known for bird species such as the 'nine killer' (likely referring to the Red-backed Shrike) and specific orchid species like the 'pyramid orchid'. The forested areas around the lakes also provide habitats for various birds and small mammals.
The guide data focuses on the natural monuments themselves and nearby routes. While specific cafes or accommodations directly adjacent to each monument are not listed, the region around Kuhmen, being a popular area for outdoor activities, likely offers options in nearby towns and villages. It's advisable to check local listings for amenities in the broader Kuhmen area.


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