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Bus station hiking trails around Staatsforst Marscheider Wald traverse a diverse landscape characterized by mixed forests and varied terrain, with elevations reaching nearly 310 meters. The area features deep, V-shaped valleys carved by brooks such as the Marscheider Bach and Herbringhauser Bach, which contribute to its natural beauty. The Wupper River forms the northern boundary, and the Herbringhauser Reservoir adds another prominent landscape feature. This region offers a network of trails suitable for various hiking preferences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The building of the former cloth factory now houses a museum, which is run by volunteers.
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As part of a proper hike, I crossed from Beyenburg, through the Bergisches Land Nature Park, to the other side of the Wupper River. The bridge itself isn't particularly spectacular, but the surrounding area is all the more so.
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Great view 👍
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🎨🖌A stunning, ever-changing panoramic view in every season 🍂🍁🍃🌿, with the wonderfully relaxing sound of the river 🌊💙🎨🖌🥾🥾🎒, every stressed soul can truly find peace here 💚💙. 🚘🏍There's also a large, free parking lot for hikers nearby.
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The Herbringhauser Dam was built from 1898 to 1901 by the city of Barmen (now Wuppertal-Barmen). The dam serves as the drinking water supply for the city of Wuppertal. Since 2016, the Wupperverband has owned the Herbringhauser Dam. A monumental structure & a recommended photo spot.
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A changing picture in every season 🍂🍁🍃🌿, 🎨🖌here, right by the sound of the stream 🥾🥾🎒, every stressed soul can truly find peace there 🌊💙
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This is the Wupper, Beyenburger reservoir 😉
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Unfortunately you can't get to the water, but you can take a look at the water through the fence.
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Staatsforst Marscheider Wald offers a vast network of over 1300 hiking trails accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide range of options from easy strolls to more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
You can expect a diverse landscape featuring rich mixed forests, open grasslands, and wetlands. The region is characterized by deep, V-shaped brook valleys, such as the Marscheider Bachtal and Herbringhauser Bachtal, and trails along the Wupper River. As part of the Bergisches Land, the terrain often includes 'constant ups and downs of hills and valleys'.
Yes, there are many easy routes. For a relatively gentle experience, consider the View of Beyenburg – View of Brammecke loop from Langerfeld-Beyenburg. This moderate 5.5 km trail offers scenic views without excessive elevation gain, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous walk.
Most trails in Staatsforst Marscheider Wald are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other hikers. Always ensure you clean up after your pet. The diverse terrain offers plenty of natural scents and spaces for your dog to enjoy.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. An example is the Bridge over the Wupper – Herbringhauser Brook Valley loop from Ronsdorf, which offers a varied 11.8 km circular hike.
The trails offer access to several natural highlights. You can explore the scenic Herbringhauser Brook Valley, discover a Rock Face with Waterfall, or visit the Hermann Löns Spring. The Former Lower Herbringhauser Reservoir and the Lily pond at the old Beyenburg tip also offer beautiful waterside views.
Yes, a notable spot is the Old Pump House, which operates on weekends. It's a great place to stop for refreshments and meals in a green oasis by the stream, catering to hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts. You may also find other local eateries in nearby villages accessible from bus stops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural beauty, the well-maintained trails, and the tranquil environment of the brook valleys and forests.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Herbringhauser Brook Valley – Herbringhauser Reservoir loop from Langerfeld-Beyenburg is a moderate 17.5 km route with significant elevation gain, offering an immersive experience through the region's varied landscapes.
No, you do not need a permit to hike the trails in Staatsforst Marscheider Wald. The area is freely accessible for recreational use. However, please respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and help preserve the natural environment.
To explore the scenic Marscheider Bachtal, consider routes like the View of Marscheid – Marschheid Village loop from Marscheider Bachtal. This route starts near the Marscheider Bachtal, which is accessible via local bus services, providing direct access to the valley's unique biodiversity and open grasslands.


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