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Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia

Münster District

Ruhr Region

Between the Emscher and the New Kaiserberg

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Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia

Münster District

Ruhr Region

Between the Emscher and the New Kaiserberg

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Between the Emscher and the New Kaiserberg

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The View of Phoenix See and Dortmund Skyline from Kaiserberg is a prominent viewpoint situated in the Hörde district of Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Rising to 138 meters above sea level, this artificial hill was created from excavated soil during the construction of Phoenix See, transforming a former industrial site into a modern urban landscape. It offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of the revitalized lake, the surrounding residential areas, and the distant Dortmund skyline, making it a significant landmark in the…

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    May 6, 2019

    Cycling

    At the end of the Phoenixsee - below the bridge - there is a small artificial beach. The beach chairs and the piled-up sand can actually give you a holiday feeling if the bridge wasn't directly above it.
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    December 20, 2017

    Cycling

    Here it is worthwhile to drive up a small dangling mountain and enjoy the great view over the lake and Dortmund.
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    June 1, 2018

    Cycling

    Beautiful view over the lake and the Dortmund skyline. Ideal for pausing, as it is usually not as full as down at the lake.
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    1. Emscher Spring Farm – Phoenix-West Blast Furnace loop from Dortmund Universität

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Ruhr Region, Münster District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best routes for walking from the Kaiserberg viewpoint to Phoenix See?

    From the Kaiserberg viewpoint, you can easily descend to Phoenix See via stairs and serpentine ramps. For a pleasant walk around the lake, many hikers enjoy a circular route that encompasses the entire Phoenix See, offering continuous views and access to various amenities. komoot's route planner can help you discover specific paths and their lengths.

    What is the terrain like, and how difficult is the ascent to the Kaiserberg viewpoint?

    The Kaiserberg viewpoint is an artificial hill, and the ascent involves a series of stairs and serpentine ramps. While it provides an elevated perspective, the terrain is generally manageable for most visitors, making it an accessible climb. The elevation gain to the summit, which is 138 meters above sea level, is gradual enough for a comfortable walk.

    What specific landmarks can be identified from the Kaiserberg viewpoint?

    At the summit of Kaiserberg, a compass rose helps visitors identify significant local landmarks. These include the center of Hörde, the Hoesch gasometer, the remaining blast furnaces on the Phoenix-West site, the Florian Tower in Westfalenpark, and the iconic Westfalenstadion (Signal Iduna Park). You'll also get extensive views of the modern residential developments around Phoenix See and the lake itself.

    Where can I find parking near the Kaiserberg viewpoint, and what are the public transport options?

    Parking is available in the surrounding areas of the Hörde district. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends, as spots can fill up. For public transport, various bus and tram lines serve the Hörde area, with stops within walking distance of the Kaiserberg viewpoint. Checking local transport schedules for the most current information is recommended.

    Is the Kaiserberg viewpoint suitable for a winter walk, and what should I consider?

    Yes, the Kaiserberg viewpoint is enjoyable for winter walks, offering a different charm with crisp air and potentially snow-dusted views. However, paths can become slippery, so wearing appropriate footwear with good grip is essential. Dress in layers to stay warm, and be mindful of shorter daylight hours.

    Are there specific considerations for families or dog owners visiting the Kaiserberg viewpoint?

    The Kaiserberg viewpoint is considered both family-friendly and dog-friendly. The manageable ascent makes it suitable for children, and dogs are welcome on trails, typically on a leash. There are open spaces for families to enjoy, and the relaxed atmosphere is often preferred by visitors with pets compared to the busier lakefront.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Kaiserberg viewpoint?

    The Kaiserberg viewpoint is located in the Hörde district, which has undergone significant urban transformation. As such, you'll find a growing number of cafes and restaurants around Phoenix See, offering various dining options. For accommodation, there are hotels and guesthouses in Dortmund, with some located within a reasonable distance of the Phoenix See area.

    How long does it typically take to walk from the Kaiserberg viewpoint down to Phoenix See?

    The walk from the Kaiserberg viewpoint down to Phoenix See is relatively short. Depending on your pace and whether you take the stairs or the serpentine ramps, it typically takes about 5-10 minutes to reach the lake's edge. From there, you can embark on a longer stroll around the lake itself.

    Are there any other viewpoints or hidden gems near Phoenix See worth exploring?

    While the Kaiserberg offers the most prominent panoramic view, the area around Phoenix See itself has several interesting spots. Below the bridge at the end of Phoenix See, there's a small artificial beach with beach chairs that can offer a surprising holiday feeling. Additionally, at the foot of Kaiserberg, you can find the art installation 'Roller-Ball' by Jan Bormann, a reddish sphere made of rot-lava.

    How crowded does the Kaiserberg viewpoint get, especially compared to the Phoenix See lakefront?

    Visitors often note that the Kaiserberg viewpoint is usually not as crowded as the areas directly down at Phoenix See. It offers a more tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for pausing and enjoying the scenery in relative peace, even on busier days. However, popular times like sunny weekends can still attract a good number of visitors.

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