Chillten Bottrop





The Chillten Bottrop Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Short walk to the Mottbruchhalde near Gladbeck in North Rhine-Westphalia From Franzstraße in Gladbeck, this route runs in a southerly direction past the heap in the Brauck to the Mottbruchhalde, an artificial hill consisting of a good 8 million tons of overburden from the Moltke III/IV mine. Highlights: - View from the Mottbruchhalter - Wetland Natroper Feld - Halde im Brauck
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Panoramic circular route in Bottrop, North Rhine-Westphalia. This 25-kilometer route is a slightly undulating circuit on well-paved, partly asphalted farm and hiking trails and can be walked well in any weather. Highlights of the route: - Pretty natural landscapes - Great prospects - Interesting local flora and fauna
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The Zollverein colliery is part of the UNESCO World Heritage and offers insights into the world of coal mining. The area is fascinating and there is much to learn about the coal industry and industrial archaeology. There are guided tours of the area as well as shops and museums. Ideal for exploring and jogging.
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Short and historic walk in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. In Essen it goes around the Zeche Zollverein. The Zeche Zollverein, also known as the "Eiffel Tower of the Ruhr Area", was a hard coal mine in Essen that was active from 1851 to 1986 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site (since 2001). Highlights of the tour: - UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein - Local flora and fauna - Beautiful natural landscapes
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Eventful bike tour in the Ruhr area near Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. This hike can be reached by bus and train (Gervinusstraße stop). There are parking spaces in the city center for those arriving by car. There are also refreshment stops along the route. The route is therefore ideal as a day trip from Essen and the surrounding area. The cycle path starts in the Frohnhausen district of Essen. The route leads through the Zeche Zollverein to the Rhine-Herne Canal and then on the Tetrader...