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You should be a little more skilful on the bike. It's great fun to drive down here.
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A beautiful natural trail that used to be easy to drive is not very beginner-friendly
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With 106m above sea level one of the highest elevations around here.
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Basically nice technical section. With a long rainfall, however, the steep section becomes dangerous. The conditions should always be right.
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The sand mountain is 106 m high and was created during the Ice Age through the deposition of a thick layer of sand. The westerly winds brought dust and sand with them from the Rhine lowlands, which were deposited on the Sandberg.
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"... The Sandberg represents the transition from the main terrace to the middle terrace. The several hundred hectares of heathland that once existed here shrank to around 12 hectares after the Second World War due to afforestation and lack of grazing. However, these areas always represent The area around the Sandberg is where extremely dry and extremely wet areas meet. At the head of the Sandberg, numerous sand lizards use the south to west facing heather slopes for sunbathing. Rare grasshoppers such as the small club insect or the blue-lipped wasteland are here It is also home to numerous rare sand bees and tiger beetles. The heather carnation has one of its last occurrences in the region. At the foot of the Sandberg, groundwater flows from the Bergisches Land come close to the surface. Moist heaths and heather bogs have formed in the depressions. These are habitat for species like Gagelstrauch, Moorlilie, Glockenheide, Sonnentau and Schnabelried. In the vicinity of the wet heath there are even larger alder and moor birch forests. The Haus Bürgel biological station, which is responsible for the area, works with the Mettmann district and the city of Hilden to maintain the heathland. In summer, for example, a flock of moorland sheep grazes around the Sandberg to tend the heather. ... " https://www.bergische-heideterrasse.net/teilgebiet-hildener-heide.php
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"... The Sandberg represents the transition from the main terrace to the middle terrace. The several hundred hectares of heathland that once existed here have shrunk to around 12 hectares after the Second World War due to afforestation and lack of grazing. Nevertheless, these areas always represent The area around the Sandberg is where extremely dry and extremely wet areas meet. At the head of the Sandberg, numerous sand lizards use the south to west facing heather slopes for sunbathing. Rare grasshoppers such as the small club insect or the blue-lipped wasteland are here It is also home to numerous rare sand bees and tiger beetles. The heather carnation has one of its last occurrences in the region. At the foot of the Sandberg, groundwater flows from the Bergisches Land come close to the surface. Moist heaths and heather bogs have formed in the depressions. These are habitat for species like Gagelstrauch, Moorlilie, Glockenheide, Sonnentau and Schnabelried. In the vicinity of the wet heath there are even larger alder and moor birch forests. The Haus Bürgel biological station, which is responsible for the area, works with the Mettmann district and the city of Hilden to maintain the heathland. In summer, for example, a flock of moorland sheep grazes around the Sandberg to tend the heather. ... " https://www.bergische-heideterrasse.net/teilgebiet-hildener-heide.php
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