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Family friendly hiking trails around Kaarst are characterized by a gentle, largely flat landscape, making them accessible for various abilities. The region features a mix of picturesque fields, meadows, and forests, alongside idyllic lakes and historic waterways. Notable natural features include the Kaarster See, Jröne Meerke, and the Vorster Forest, all contributing to a diverse outdoor experience. Minimal elevation changes define the terrain, offering comfortable walking opportunities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Farmer Berrisch - a great farm shop and a good starting point for a beautiful hike through the Meerbusch forest
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great area 👀Tipptop we recommend 👊 will come again no question
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Kaarster See station is one of five rail stops in Kaarst and a stop on the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn. It is located on the Neuss-Viersen railway line and is the western terminus of line S 28. It is named after Lake Kaarster. The station was opened in 1999 on the Neuss-Viersen railway line to serve the western part of Kaarst. Since then it has served as the start/end point of the S 28, which was newly created in the same year. It is also the terminus at the western end of the part of the railway line that is in operation. Deutsche Bahn wanted to close the railway line completely in the 1990s, but sold it to Regiobahn GmbH, which took it over and renovated it in 1998. The station is located around 900 meters east of Lake Kaarster and at the westernmost point of the populated Kaarst urban area, as well as immediately south of the Nordkanal and Neersener Straße. The Kaarster See hiking car park is 1000 meters away and the Kaarster See sports center, which is not directly on the shore, is 750 meters from the S-Bahn station. (...) On the other side of Neersener Straße there is a bus stop, a P+R car park and bicycle parking spaces. Access to the platform is via ramps and is therefore barrier-free. The station is now the western starting point of line S 28 of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn. It is operated by Regiobahn and runs every 20 minutes Monday to Friday from Kaarster See to Mettmann-Stadtwald via Neuss main station and Düsseldorf main station. Two out of three trips per hour run via Mettmann to Wuppertal main station. On weekends and public holidays, a 30-minute interval is offered along the entire route. The station is also the starting point for two regional bus lines from neighboring Willich and a regional bus line to Kaarst, Neuss-Neusserfurth and Düsseldorf-Oberkassel. Source and link to the full article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof_Kaarster_See
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Group of figures by WILHELM SCHIEFER In autumn 2021, the sculpture ensemble "Doorkeeper" by Wilhelm Schiefer was erected in the Vorster Wald and inaugurated in spring 2022. It is a group of four identical wooden figures that are of different heights (340 cm, 280 cm, 230 cm, 180 cm) and are aligned in a longitudinal axis, staggered from large to small. The group of figures was created in 1989 and exhibited in the same year at the Great International Music Fair in Moscow's Olympic Stadium. In the following years, the "Doorkeepers" were on display in the park of the Düsseldorf Malkasten and in Selikumer Park in Neuss. After that, the wooden sculptures were only erected as individual figures in different locations. The largest of the four figures was most recently at home in the Tuppenhof. (...) The title "Doorkeeper" is borrowed from the story "Before the Law" by Franz Kafka. In it, the author describes a man who asks to enter the "law". But a doorkeeper refuses him entry. The man keeps asking for entry, all his life. He is never granted entry, and he will never dare to walk through the entrance despite the ban, because the doorkeeper prophesies to him: "I am powerful. And I am only the lowest doorkeeper. But there are doorkeepers from room to room, each more powerful than the other." With Wilhelm Schiefer's "doorkeepers", which stand one behind the other in an axis, the viewer can decide for himself whether to pass the first "doorkeeper" to stand in front of the next one. The group of figures is a gift from the sculptor Wilhelm Schiefer to our art association. The association is responsible for the new production of the wooden figures, their installation and future maintenance with the help of private donors. The city also contributed generously to the financing. But significantly more than half of the financing volume was raised through donations from members and the association's assets. Source and link to the full article: https://kunstverein-nordkanal.de/tuerhueter/
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Yes, is the "traffic light" still hatching something? 😉 There's definitely more coming out of this than in Berlin...
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a beautiful piece of nature where you can go hiking and relax
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A beautiful piece of nature where you can take a walk and unwind.
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Kaarst offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails, with over 95 easy routes available. In total, there are more than 120 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
The landscape around Kaarst is generally flat, making it ideal for families and hikers of all abilities. You'll find gentle paths through picturesque fields, meadows, and forests, with minimal elevation changes. This makes it very accessible for strollers and younger children.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families with young children. The Kaarst municipal forest features the "Wurzelweg" circular hiking trail, which is designed to be interactive for kids. For a gentle stroll, consider routes like Mühlenbach Nature Trail – Mühlenbach stream in Meerbusch loop from Der Meerbusch, which offers a pleasant, flat experience.
Parking is generally available near popular starting points. For trails around Kaarster See or the Vorster Forest, you'll find designated parking areas. Many routes, such as the Vorster Forest – Nordkanal loop from Kaarster See, are easily accessible by car with convenient parking nearby.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil Kaarster See, a former gravel pit now popular for recreation, or the serene Jröne Meerke. The Buersbach Nature Reserve also offers beautiful natural surroundings. Many trails also follow the historic Nordkanal, providing scenic views and a glimpse into the region's past.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Kaarst, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful forest sections, and the accessibility for families. The mix of lakes, forests, and open fields makes for a varied and enjoyable experience.
Many trails in Kaarst are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or in busy areas. Please be mindful of local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Yes, Kaarst offers several excellent circular routes perfect for families. The Animal-Themed Wooden Shelter – Vorster Forest loop from Kaarster See is a great example, allowing you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient with children.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for hiking in Kaarst. The mild weather and vibrant natural colors create a beautiful backdrop for family outings. However, the gentle terrain makes many trails enjoyable year-round, even in winter, provided conditions are safe.
Yes, you'll find cafes and restaurants in Kaarst and nearby towns. Some popular areas like Kaarster See or the Vorster Forest often have establishments within walking distance or a short drive, perfect for a post-hike meal or a refreshing break.
Yes, some trails provide unique perspectives. For example, the View of the Düsseldorf Skyline – Playground loop from Kaarst offers a chance to see the city's skyline while enjoying a family-friendly walk.


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