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Homert Tower

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The Homertturm is a prominent 22-meter-high observation tower and a significant man-made monument situated atop the 538.3-meter-high Homert mountain. Located in the southern part of Lüdenscheid, Germany, this historical site offers a fantastic viewpoint within the scenic Ebbegebirge Nature Park, part of the larger Märkisches Sauerland region in North Rhine-Westphalia. Its strategic location makes it a key landmark for hikers exploring the area.

Visitors consistently praise the Homertturm for its expansive panoramic views. From the tower's viewing gallery, one can…

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    March 9, 2017

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    The Homert Tower is a 22 meter high observation tower at 538.3 meters above sea level. NHN high mountain Homert. It is located in the south of the Lüdenscheid urban …
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    ... and the cake and the Bockwurst with homemade potato salad 😋 ... from 01.04. until 31.10. on Sundays and holidays ... Riiiichtig Guuut 🤗
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    Location: Lüdenscheid, Märkischer Kreis, Arnsberg District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Homertturm accessible by public transport?

    While the Homertturm is easily accessible by car with a dedicated hiking parking lot, direct public transport options to the tower itself are limited. Visitors typically drive or use local bus services to Lüdenscheid and then hike or cycle the remaining distance. Planning your route in advance is recommended.

    Are there any specific permits required for hiking around Homertturm?

    No, there are no specific permits required for hiking or visiting the Homertturm. The trails and the tower are generally open to the public, allowing hikers and cyclists to explore the Ebbegebirge Nature Park freely.

    How crowded does the Homertturm typically get, especially on weekends?

    The Homertturm is a popular destination, particularly on sunny weekends and holidays, especially when the refuge is open. While it offers ample space, the parking area can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is a good strategy to avoid peak crowds and secure parking.

    Is the Homertturm suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, the Homertturm can be a beautiful destination for a winter hike, offering unique snowy vistas. However, conditions can be challenging, with trails potentially icy or covered in snow. Appropriate winter gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and warm clothing, is essential. The refuge is typically closed during the winter months (November to March).

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Homertturm and inside the tower?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around the Homertturm, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Access for dogs inside the tower itself may be restricted; it's best to check on-site signage or with the Sauerländischer Gebirgsverein (SGV) for current regulations.

    What kind of food and drinks are available at the refuge near the tower?

    The refuge at Homertturm is known for offering simple yet delicious refreshments. Visitors often praise the cake and Bockwurst with homemade potato salad. These are typically available on Sundays and holidays from April 1st to October 31st, between 11:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

    Are there any circular hiking routes directly from the Homertturm parking lot?

    Yes, the Homertturm serves as an excellent starting point for various circular hiking routes. Many trails of differing lengths and difficulties begin and end at the dedicated hiking parking lot, allowing you to explore the surrounding Ebbegebirge Nature Park and return to your starting point.

    What is the historical significance of the Homertturm?

    The Homertturm was constructed in 1894, with plans by Lüdenscheid's city architect Falkenroth, and developed by the Sauerländischer Gebirgsverein (SGV). It was built to provide panoramic views and has served as a local landmark for over a century. While its facade was altered in the 1960s, it remains a testament to regional heritage and the SGV's dedication to outdoor recreation.

    What other natural features or landmarks can be seen from the Homertturm?

    Beyond the expansive views of the Märkisches Sauerland and Bergisches Land, the Homertturm offers clear sightlines to the Ebbegebirge mountain range to the south and the Versetalsperre (Verse Dam) in the immediate vicinity. On clear days, you can also spot parts of the Bundesautobahn 45.

    Are there any restaurants or accommodation options close to Homertturm?

    While the Homertturm itself is in a natural setting, the nearby city of Lüdenscheid offers a variety of restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options. Visitors can find everything from traditional German cuisine to international dining, as well as hotels and guesthouses, typically within a short driving distance from the tower.

    What is the typical elevation gain for hikes around Homertturm?

    The Homertturm is situated on the 538.3-meter-high Homert mountain. While the terrain around the tower is generally considered intermediate, hikes can involve moderate elevation gains depending on the chosen route. Shorter, family-friendly walks might have minimal ascent, while longer circular routes could include several hundred meters of cumulative elevation gain as they traverse the rolling hills of the Ebbegebirge.

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