Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg
Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg
Natural monuments in Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg encompass a protected nature reserve in Siegen-Wittgenstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This region is characterized by extensive montane beech forests, numerous springs, and natural streambeds. The area also features wetlands, lean grasslands, and alder floodplain forests, contributing to its diverse biotope mosaic. Visitors can explore these natural features through various hiking trails that traverse the hilly, forested landscapes.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Beautiful hiking trail around Schanze
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Maybe the only bison you see ;). With a lot of luck you can see the herd in the bison wilderness.
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Great terrain and experience for young and old. The physical well-being is also taken care of on a small alpine pasture
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Beautiful, natural spring and the explanation.
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On the way from the parking lot to the bison wilderness entrance, you will come across two large bison sculptures that are a popular photo spot
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Hiking trail around the Schanze is accessible to everyone. On the weekends it is a path to see and be seen.
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The Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg is characterized by extensive montane beech forests, numerous natural springs, and undisturbed streambeds. You'll also find accompanying wetlands, lean grasslands, and small-scale alder floodplain forests, all contributing to a diverse and protected ecosystem.
Yes, the region offers historical natural monuments. A notable one is Margaretenstein (685 m), which marks a former state border. Here, 18 boundary stones from a 1694 agreement between Cologne and Wittgenstein are still preserved. Another historical site is the Allar Stones and Memorial Column near Lütrop.
The Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg offers a variety of hiking trails that traverse its hilly, forested landscapes. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, including scenic loops like the 'Suspension bridge on the Rothaarsteig – View of the Sauerland Forest loop' or the challenging 'Kyrillpfad Wooden Boardwalks'. For more options, explore the Hiking in Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg guide.
Many natural monuments in Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg are suitable for families. For instance, the Margaretenstein (685 m) and Somborn Spring are popular spots. Additionally, the Bison Sculpture at Wisentpfad is a great photo opportunity and a special experience for all ages, especially if you're visiting the nearby bison wilderness.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within the Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg nature reserve. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife. Please check local signage for any specific restrictions in certain zones or near sensitive habitats.
The Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg is beautiful year-round. Spring offers fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer provides pleasant conditions for longer hikes. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant foliage in the extensive beech forests. Even winter can be enchanting for quiet walks, though some trails might be more challenging due to snow or ice.
You can discover unique artistic landmarks integrated into nature. The Sculpture "Stone Time Man" on the Forest Sculpture Trail is a monumental 150-ton quartzite monolith framed by tree trunk architecture, offering a powerful experience. Another interesting spot is the Bison Sculpture at Wisentpfad, a popular photo spot near the bison wilderness.
Yes, the Somborn Spring is a wonderful place to refresh yourself. It emerges from two rock crevices, forming small cascades and waterfalls before being collected in a wooden trough. The spring water then flows over stone steps, creating a picturesque and invigorating spot.
For beginners or those seeking an easier walk, routes like 'Somborn Spring – Potsdamer Platz Shelter loop from Jagdhaus' (4.7 km) or 'Bison Sculpture at Wisentpfad – Wisent Wilderness loop from Jagdhaus' (3.5 km) are good options. You can find more easy trails in the Easy hikes in Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg. The extensive forests, the serene atmosphere, and the well-maintained hiking trails are often highlighted. The unique blend of natural features like springs and historical markers such as the boundary stones at Margaretenstein also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Millionenbank Shelter – Riviera Trail to Millionenbank loop from Jagdhaus' (5.4 km, moderate) or more challenging options such as the 'Potsdamer Platz Shelter – Old Forester's House Kasimirstal loop' (22.1 km). Explore more options in the Running Trails in Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg guide.
While specific named viewpoints are not prominently highlighted, the hilly, forested landscapes of Rothaarkamm Am Grenzweg naturally offer many scenic spots along its trails. The Margaretenstein (685 m) is noted as a former lookout hill, though views may now be obscured by trees. Many hiking routes, such as the 'Panoramic View at Grenzweg loop from Schanze', are designed to lead to scenic vistas.


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