ハイライト • 記念碑
ハイキング
4.9
(724)
マウンテンバイク
4.9
(134)
サイクリング
5.0
(3)
ランニング
5.0
(1)
The Nonnenstein, also known as Rödinghauser Berg, is a prominent hill in the Wiehen Hills of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Reaching an elevation of 274 meters above sea level, it marks the highest point within the Herford district of the Wiehen Hills. This historic site is home to the Nonnenstein Tower, a 14-meter-high observation tower, and a distinctive Bismarck Beacon, making it a significant man-made monument and viewpoint in the region.
Visitors consistently praise the panoramic views from the Nonnenstein Tower.…
ハイライトが保護地区内にあり
地元の規制を確認してください:
役立つ情報
8月 1, 2017
ハイキング
5月 19, 2018
ハイキング
komootの無料アカウントに登録して、さらに25件の役立つ情報や意見を閲覧しましょう。
無料新規登録
周辺のルート
「ノンネンシュタインとビスマルク塔」周辺のおすすめルート
4.5
(20)
77
ハイカー
28.3km
08:00
600m
600m
難しいハイキング. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に進みやすいルートです。安定して歩行できる技術が必要です。
4.7
(100)
340
ハイカー
11.3km
03:14
270m
270m
中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 進みやすいルートです。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
4.8
(87)
321
ハイカー
15.6km
04:31
380m
380m
中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に進みやすいルートです。安定して歩行できる技術が必要です。
詳細
情報
標高 270 m
連絡先
Koordinaten: 52° 15′ 43″ N, 8° 28′ 46″ O
役立つ情報
家族でも楽しめる
はい
車椅子対応
いいえ
愛犬と楽しめる
はい
The Nonnenstein Tower is a 14-meter-high observation tower, originally built in 1897 and renovated in 2014, offering panoramic views. The Bismarck Beacon, located about a hundred meters away, is a six-meter-high sandstone column built in 1911. It's a specific type of Bismarck monument, often referred to as a 'fire column,' designed to be lit on memorial days rather than primarily for observation.
The Nonnenstein stands at 274 meters above sea level (NHN). While it's the highest point in the Herford district of the Wiehen Hills, the hike to the summit and tower is generally considered intermediate. The short distance and moderate elevation gain make it accessible for many, but sturdy hiking shoes are recommended for the trails.
The area is generally considered family-friendly, and the short distance and moderate elevation make it an ideal outing for children. However, the paths are not suitable for strollers, so families with very young children might consider alternative carriers.
Yes, the trails around Nonnenstein and Bismarck Column are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
A convenient starting point for a round trip to the summit is the parking lot at Friedhof Nonnenstein. While parking is available, it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot.
While the area is primarily accessed by car, some local bus services might connect to nearby towns like Rödinghausen. However, direct public transport to the Nonnenstein Tower itself is limited, and visitors often combine bus travel with a longer hike or taxi service from the nearest station.
From the 14-meter-high observation tower, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views. On clear days, the vistas can stretch as far as the Hermannsdenkmal in Lippe and across the picturesque landscapes of the Teutoburger Wald and the Wiehen Hills.
The immediate vicinity of the Nonnenstein is primarily natural landscape. However, the nearby towns of Rödinghausen and Vlotho offer various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options for visitors looking to extend their stay in the region.
The Bismarck Beacon is a six-meter-high sandstone column built in 1911, featuring a Bismarck medallion. It's part of a broader movement of monuments erected across Germany to honor Otto von Bismarck. These 'fire columns' were often designed with braziers at the top to be lit on specific memorial days, symbolizing the widespread veneration of Bismarck during that era.
Yes, the Nonnenstein and Bismarck Column can be hiked year-round. Winter offers a different charm, with crisp, clear views and potentially snow-covered landscapes. However, trails might be slippery or icy, so appropriate winter hiking gear and caution are advised.
A popular route from the parking lot at Friedhof Nonnenstein typically takes about one and a half hours for a round trip. This estimate is for a relatively short, direct path, but longer hikes are possible if you explore more of the surrounding trails, such as sections of the Wittekindsweg.