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Promising tour in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. This cycle route leads around the Bredeneyer Cross. This route is best done in a counterclockwise direction. The districts Bürgerhauses, Rüttenscheid, Hoslterhausen, Margarethenhöhe, Schuir, WErden, Bredeney, Heisingen and Bellinghausen are passed through. Highlights of the route: - Pretty natural landscapes - Local flora and fauna - Nice prospects
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Official hiking trail in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia This official hiking trail of the Sauerland mountain association leads around the district of Margarethenhöhe and passes the Halbachhammerteich in the Nachtigallental west of the district. The route is easily accessible by train/bus. Highlights: - Halbachhammerteich in the nightingale valley - Visit to the Gruga Park - Summer castle pond
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First stage of the "Bergischer Weg" long-distance hiking trail, North Rhine-Westphalia. The first stage of the Bergisches Weg begins at Baldeneysee and ends in Velbert. Great views accompany you on this hike through the Bergisches Land. Highlights of the hike: - Heisinger Bogen bird sanctuary - Hammer Mark - Lake Baldeney
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Popular circular loop trail near Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia This family-friendly circular route around the Baldeneysee in Essen is very popular and attracts many skaters, cyclists, runners and hikers, especially on weekends. The route runs picturesquely directly on the shore of Lake Baldeney, past historical monuments such as the former Pörtingsiepen colliery and the Scheppen house. During the spring and summer months, numerous wild geese can be seen with their young on the lake shore....
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Loop through the Schellenberg forest and past the Korter cliff. From here you have a beautiful view of the Baldeneysee. Then it goes steeply down to the Baldeneysee and at the Hundsnocken colliery back up to the Schellenberg forest. Now past Schellenberg Castle back to the starting point. Nice route with a few meters of altitude. Dog could run free on the paths. In the castle park, of course, on a leash.