Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 171 out of 179 hikers
Location: Bergisches Land, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4.8
(5)
55
01:05
3.99km
60m
4.7
(59)
228
04:03
14.4km
290m
4.4
(30)
139
06:56
25.8km
290m
Unfortunately, there is no nice view around the tower and you can not get to the tower, but it is nice to see
September 26, 2019
A viewing tower was built on the summit of the Nützenberg in 1898 on the initiative of the manufacturer and city councilor Emil Weyerbusch.
The Weyerbusch Tower is built from greywacke and is around 25m high. 119 steps lead to the tower room and a further 18 steps to the viewing platform, which is 17 meters high. However, the citizens have little benefit from this because the Weyerbusch Tower has been closed for years.
Opposite the Weyerbusch tower is the park keeper's house, Haus Weyerbusch, from the same time the tower was built. There is a playground around the Weyerbusch Tower, where a summer festival takes place once a year. The city of Wuppertal's natural high ropes course is also located here, but is only open to groups and only after prior registration.
Source:
ich-geh-wandern.de/n%C3%BCtzenbergpark
January 9, 2020
The Weyetbuschturm is a beautiful eye-catcher in the Nützenberg Park, unfortunately only accessible on an "Open Monument Day". There are some play equipment for toddlers at his feet. A little further away you will find a large, beautiful playground, which was modernized a few years ago, as well as a high rope climbing garden (bookable through the city of Wuppertal).
January 8, 2021
Sign up for a free komoot account to get 13 more insider tips and takes.
Location: Bergisches Land, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4.8
(5)
55
01:05
3.99km
60m
4.7
(59)
228
04:03
14.4km
290m
4.4
(30)
139
06:56
25.8km
290m