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🌳 Hills and Landscape in the Hohe Mark Nature Park The gentle hills, some reaching up to seven meters in height, surrounding the Düwelsteene are part of an ancient landscape shaped by the Ice Age. During the last Ice Age, mighty glaciers advanced across this land, leaving behind terminal moraines – undulating elevations of sand, gravel, and clay – after their retreat. These formations continue to define the character of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, one of the largest contiguous forest landscapes in Westphalia. Between heathland and hills, light pine forests, small depressions, and rolling ridges alternate. They give the region its special charm and make hiking varied – with short ascents and descents, changing perspectives, and a very natural terrain profile. Of archaeological interest, many of these hills were already settled or used as landmarks in the Neolithic period – their proximity to the Düwelsteene is therefore no coincidence. Back then, paths like this one connected cult sites and settlements. Today, the Hohe Mark is a quiet place for nature lovers, hikers and history enthusiasts – a landscape that breathes history and invites you to pause and reflect.
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🪨 The Düwelsteene near Heiden – A Testimony from the Neolithic Age The Düwelsteene (Low German for Devil's Stones) near Heiden are among the most important megalithic tombs in Westphalia. They were probably built around 3500–2800 BC during the Neolithic period (Funnelbeaker culture). This makes them over 5,000 years old – older than Stonehenge or the Egyptian pyramids. Originally, the site consisted of a long, rectangular arrangement of stones with a central burial chamber, in which several burials took place. Finds of flint tools, pottery shards, and jewelry point to a highly developed community that honored its dead with grave goods for the afterlife. In local folklore, numerous legends surround the stones: It is said that the devil himself hurled them here in anger after the people of Heiden had built a church. Hence the name "Düwelsteene" (Devil's Stones). Today, the stones are a place of quiet reverence – a place where nature, history, and myth converge. They unfold their mysterious power particularly in the early morning or evening hours. 📍 Tip: The Düwelsteene can be reached via the "Path of Silence" or the "Heiden Stone Age Trail." An information panel on site explains their archaeological significance.
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⛽ Gas Station in Heiden – The Perfect Stop on the Cursed Stones Hike The gas station in Heiden is an ideal spot for a short break. Here you can restock your supplies, get fresh rolls, coffee, or snacks, and fuel up for the next leg of your journey. Those hiking to the Cursed Stones can recharge their batteries here – quite literally. 💡 Tip: Especially in the mornings, there's a good selection of sandwiches and hot drinks – perfect before heading back out into nature.
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🏛️ Heiden – Following the Traces of Ancient Trade Routes Heiden is one of the oldest known settlements in the western Münsterland region. The first written records date back to the 9th century, when the area belonged to Werden Abbey near Essen. Even then, ancient trade and military roads connected the Ruhr region with the Lower Rhine and Friesland. In the Middle Ages, Heiden was an important transshipment point for timber, livestock, and grain, which were transported by oxcart and later by horse-drawn wagons to larger trading centers. The village benefited from its location between moorland, heath, and fertile farmland – hence the name "Heiden," derived from the Old High German "heid" (heathland). Traces of early settlement can still be found around Heiden today: burial mounds, boundary stones, and field names that point to ancient cult sites. For centuries, the region was predominantly agricultural and served as a stopover for traveling merchants and pilgrims. Today, Heiden combines nature, history and down-to-earth charm – perfect as a stopover or cultural highlight on a hike around the Römersee lake or the “Tour of the Cursed Stones”.
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Funny designed facade on the outbuildings of the Landhaus Beckmann in Heiden. Right next to it is the large and cozy beer garden.
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Enjoy the sun here after lunch with a cup of coffee and a piece of cake.
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Good starting point for the short hike to the Düwelsteenen, which also offers a picnic area
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