Tal- Und Hangbereiche Der Wupper Mit Seitenbächen
Tal- Und Hangbereiche Der Wupper Mit Seitenbächen
Natural monuments in Tal- Und Hangbereiche Der Wupper Mit Seitenbächen are found within a significant nature reserve in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, characterized by the Wupper River and its steep valley slopes. The river has carved a valley up to 100 meters deep, revealing geological formations of greywacke and argillaceous shale. This area supports diverse habitats, including well-preserved hillside forests and riparian zones, which are crucial for species like the bullhead, river lamprey, and kingfisher. The landscape offers a blend of…
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A great place to visit when the weather is nice. To linger, put your feet in the water, watch canoeists, etc... Now unfortunately there is a risk of flooding again 🙄
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There are many myths and stories about the Wuppertal and the Müngsten Bridge. Riddles are asked on ten different boards, which will also find their answers on the twin boards in the surrounding park. Find and explore them all and have fun!
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In the middle of Bergisches Land on the border to Solingen and Remscheid, Germany's highest railway bridge spans the Wupper valley. The footbridge on the Müngsten Bridge invites you to experience the monument of European industrial culture up close. A guided tour takes you up to a height of 100 meters.
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The Müngsten Bridge is the highest railway bridge in Germany. It spans the Wupper valley at a height of 107 meters between the cities of Remscheid and Solingen in the immediate vicinity of the Solingen-Schaberg station. Wikipedia
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Wonderful - gastronomy closes at 7 p.m., but then you can still stop off at the Schaberger train station
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mega construction 🇬🇧 highest railway bridge & impressive photo motif 🌁📸
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Here you can comfortably cool your feet and have a small picnic.
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The Wupper valley is characterized by its deep incision into the landscape, with steep slopes and rugged terrain, particularly between Müngsten and Burg. The river's near-natural course, with diverse submarine flora and riparian forests, is a significant feature. You can also observe geological formations of greywacke and argillaceous shale, which the Wupper has carved through, creating erosion banks, gravel beds, and riverine cliffs.
While Viewpoint Wupper and Wipperkotten, Rocky Banks of the Wupper, and Müngsten Bridge and Bridge Park are well-known, you can also visit the Wupper weir in Unterburg, which offers a wide 'waterfall' view and a fish ladder. The entire area is a protected natural landscape, offering numerous points of interest along the river and its slopes.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with rich history. Along the Wupper, you can find historic grinding mills like Wipperkotten, where the traditional grinding trade once thrived. Viewpoint Wupper and Wipperkotten features a historic Kotten from 1605 with a small exhibition. Additionally, Schloss Burg, perched above the Wupper, is a prominent landmark offering panoramic views and historical context to the valley.
The Wupper valley is recognized for its rich biodiversity. The diverse habitats, including extensive natural beech forests and riparian zones, support a wide array of species. You might spot endangered fish species like the bullhead, river lamprey, and brook lamprey, as well as birds such as the kingfisher, which thrive in the river's near-natural environment.
The Viewpoint Wupper and Wipperkotten offers a beautiful perspective of the river. The area around the Müngsten Bridge and Bridge Park provides dramatic views of the deep Wupper valley. Schloss Burg, situated high above the river, also offers panoramic vistas of the valley and surrounding forested hillsides.
Many areas within the Wupper valley are suitable for families. Highlights like the Rocky Banks of the Wupper and Müngsten Bridge and Bridge Park are marked as family-friendly. The Bridge Park, in particular, offers amenities like mini-golf and an adventure workshop, making it an engaging destination for children.
The Wupper valley is generally dog-friendly, offering many trails and natural areas for walks. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please check local signage for specific rules in certain sections.
The Wupper valley is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the riverbanks. Even in winter, the landscape can be picturesque, though some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions. The wild and romantic nature of the Wupper can be experienced in all seasons.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including easy to moderate routes. For example, a moderate 11 km route offers a 'View of the Müngsten Bridge – Viaduct near Müngsten loop from Burg', or an easy 7 km 'View of Sengbach Dam – Rocky Banks of the Wupper loop from Burg'. You can explore more options on the Hiking in Tal- Und Hangbereiche Der Wupper Mit Seitenbächen guide.
Besides hiking, the Wupper valley offers opportunities for cycling and running. There are cycling routes like the moderate 19 km 'Nesselrath House – Eicherhof Castle loop from Höhscheid', and running trails such as the moderate 8 km 'Path Along the Wupper – Wupper Bridge at Wupperhof loop'. For more details, check the Cycling guide and Running Trails guide for the region.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Müngsten Bridge and Bridge Park area includes a restaurant. Along the Wupper, particularly near historical sites like Wipperkotten, there are often places to stop for refreshments, especially along popular circular routes.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful hiking trails directly along the Wupper, the opportunity to enjoy nature, and the stunning views. Many appreciate the chance to relax by the water, especially on the large stones in the river. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, like the old mill wheels at Wipperkotten, also receives positive feedback.


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