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Top 20 Natural Monuments aroun Leverkusen

Best natural monuments aroun Leverkusen are situated on the eastern bank of the Rhine, where the Wupper river also flows. The region features a diverse natural landscape, offering various natural attractions and recreational areas. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities and contribute to the area's ecological significance.

Best natural monuments aroun Leverkusen

  • The most popular natural monuments is Japanese Garden Leverkusen, a natural monument that offers a serene garden setting. This meticulously arranged park provides a peaceful escape…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Diepental Reservoir

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There is a beautiful view from the dam. The dam was built to generate electricity and is now part of a local recreation area called Diepental. Gastronomy, mini golf, the …

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Rapids on the Wupper

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Last rapids of the Wupper before it flows into the Rhine;)

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Diepental Dam

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The Diepentalsperre will no longer exist in its original form. It should become a natural hiking destination. The city council of Leichlingen has approved a renaturation. As a result, the …

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Wiembach Fountain in Ludwig Rehbock Park

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Built in the 1930s, the park connects the "Frankenberg" with the Wiembach settlement in the valley. The sky ladder, also a historic staircase, leads from the forested mountain down into …

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Japanese Garden Leverkusen

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At the Chempark there is one of the most beautiful places in Leverkusen: the Japanese Garden. The extensive grounds are not only a popular meeting place for many Bayer employees. …

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The Lukasweg along the Wupper is always suitable for a natural walk. It can also be used on pushchairs and bicycles, but may occasionally be muddy or slightly flooded.

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If you come from the Bergisches Land, you have to go here! But that also applies to everyone else. It's a nice, open and flat area. Take a little time. …

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Gezelin Chapel, Alkenrath

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The exact date of construction of the chapel is uncertain. It mentions a first, non-documented tradition as early as the 15th century, where it is said to have been built …

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The area is popularly known as "Hornpott" because bones were ground into artificial fertilizer in a glue factory and horn was burned in a "pot" to produce glue and buttons.

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NaturGut Ophoven Climate Experience Park

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Only a few meters as the crow flies from the Balkantrasse: NaturGut Ophoven in Leverkusen-Opladen. Lovingly laid out flower and vegetable beds, various forest and meadow areas with explanatory boards …

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April 21, 2025, Gezelinkapelle Alkenrath

The historic spring was destroyed during construction work in 1957. The water now coming out of the tap is pumped up from a different aquifer. It may no longer be as boron-rich as the earlier spring water, which was used to poison those seeking healing over time. When there's enough, it flows at the push of a button between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

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Please note that dogs must be kept on a leash as there is an electric fence around the area. Also be careful in the forest as there is a freely accessible railway line with DB express trains.

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"The nature reserve "Am Hornpottweg" is located in Dünnwald in the north-east of the city area, directly on the border with the city of Leverkusen. It is an older gravel pit that is embedded in the local mixed forest. After the dry gravel pit was completed in 1976, it was originally planned to fill it with soil. However, after the rise in groundwater caused a water surface to form at the bottom of the pit, a diverse range of vegetation developed there. As a result, the number of birds resting and breeding here increased. In 1980, the local nature conservation authority submitted an application to the Cologne District President for the temporary protection of the gravel pit. In 1982, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (represented by the Cologne District Government) acquired the gravel pit, which laid the foundation for its protection in 1983. Since then, the nature reserve "Am Hornpottweg" has developed into a valuable habitat for animals and plants. In 1993, we cleared the previously heavily trafficked Hornpottweg closed in order to better protect the common toads that are common here on their migration from the spawning waters to their summer quarters. For threatened birds on their migration route, the area is a resting area of national importance. In the forest around the gravel pit, with its sometimes very steep slopes, various paths have been created through use, including a circular path. Over the decades, an exemplary combination of nature conservation and quiet local recreation has developed here." https://www.stadt-koeln.de/artikel/69741/index.html

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Above the path along the Wupper there is a path that leads to a spring.

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The Lucasweg is a really great path, which meanders along the slope above the Wupper. There are a few places on the Wupper where you can take a break. Busy on sunny weekends though.

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A short detour to the rapids in front of the mouth of the Wupper in the Rhine is worthwhile at any time of the year

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The Japanese garden is a feast for the senses. In the great outdoors you can feel the elemental power. You can relax in the Japanese garden.

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A nice place for a leisurely break

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some highly-rated natural monuments in Leverkusen?

Leverkusen boasts several natural monuments that are highly appreciated by visitors. The Japanese Garden Leverkusen is a top choice, offering a serene escape with its traditional landscapes. Another popular spot is the Confluence of the Wupper and the Rhine, where you can witness the Wupper river flowing into the Rhine. The Diepental Reservoir is also well-loved for its scenic views and recreational opportunities.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Leverkusen?

Yes, many natural monuments in Leverkusen are suitable for families. The NaturGut Ophoven Climate Experience Park is an excellent choice, offering an educational and interactive experience with nature, including a hedge labyrinth and playgrounds. The Japanese Garden Leverkusen and the Diepental Reservoir also provide pleasant settings for family outings, with opportunities for gentle strolls and various activities.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Leverkusen are surrounded by opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Railway Bridge over the Wupper – Wupper Floodplain loop from Opladen' or routes around the Diepental Reservoir. For cyclists, there are gravel biking options such as the 'Dünnwald, Dhünn and Domblicke' route. You can explore more hiking and cycling routes in the region by visiting the Easy hikes around Leverkusen or Gravel biking around Leverkusen guides.

Are there wheelchair-accessible natural monuments in Leverkusen?

The Diepental Reservoir is noted as being wheelchair-accessible, offering beautiful views from its dam and a local recreation area. While specific accessibility details for all sites vary, many parks and paths are generally well-maintained, but it's always advisable to check specific conditions before visiting.

What unique natural features can I explore in Leverkusen?

Leverkusen offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the serene, meticulously arranged landscapes of the Japanese Garden Leverkusen, or witness the dynamic meeting point of two rivers at the Confluence of the Wupper and the Rhine. The Rapids on the Wupper offer a lively river experience, while the Wupper River in Wupperhang with Henkensiepen and Hüscheider Bachtal provides scenic forest and river views.

When is the best time to visit natural monuments in Leverkusen?

Leverkusen's natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring brings blooming flowers to gardens like the Japanese Garden, while summer is ideal for activities around the Diepental Reservoir and riverside parks. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially in forested areas like the Reuschenberger Wald, and milder weather for hiking. Even winter can be peaceful for quiet contemplation in places like the Japanese Garden.

Are natural monuments in Leverkusen dog-friendly?

Many natural areas and parks in Leverkusen are dog-friendly, especially for walks on leash. For example, the Neuland Park along the Rhine is a large green space suitable for walks. However, specific rules can vary by location, particularly in more cultivated areas like the Japanese Garden or nature reserves. It's always best to check local signage or specific venue policies regarding dogs.

How can I reach these natural monuments by public transport, or where can I park?

Public transport options are available for many sites. For instance, the Diepental Reservoir can be reached by taking a train to Opladen and then a bus. The NaturGut Ophoven Climate Experience Park is also accessible by public transport. For those driving, parking is generally available near major natural attractions and trailheads, though it's recommended to check specific parking situations for each destination.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments in Leverkusen offer nearby dining options. The Diepental Reservoir area features gastronomy, including a farmhouse parlor with a beer garden, Café Platzhirsch, and a kiosk. The NaturGut Ophoven Climate Experience Park also has a BioBistro. Additionally, the city of Leverkusen and its surrounding towns provide various cafes and pubs within a short distance of many natural areas.

Are there any historical or cultural sites among the natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have historical significance. The Gezelin Chapel in Alkenrath is a historical religious building that is also considered a natural monument. The Japanese Garden Leverkusen, while a natural monument, has a rich history, established by former Bayer CEO Carl Duisberg in the early 20th century.

Where can I find a peaceful escape for relaxation and contemplation?

For a truly peaceful escape, the Japanese Garden Leverkusen is highly recommended. Its meticulously arranged traditional Japanese landscape, complete with koi ponds and elegant bridges, provides a serene environment perfect for quiet contemplation and relaxing strolls. The Wiembach Fountain in Ludwig Rehbock Park also offers a tranquil setting.

What do visitors enjoy most about Leverkusen's natural monuments?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered by Leverkusen's natural monuments. They particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Japanese Garden, the recreational opportunities and beautiful views at the Diepental Reservoir, and the open, relaxing space at the Confluence of the Wupper and the Rhine. The community has contributed over 1500 upvotes and 800 photos, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences these sites provide.

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