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01:17
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The tour ends before the stairs! The bridge over the Wurm has disappeared! It's not mentioned anywhere, so be careful!
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Beautiful view of fields and meadows along the Wurm river
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The picnic area at Wilhelmstein Bridge is a peaceful, almost natural resting spot in the landscape where water, greenery, and history converge. The bridge spans the Wurm River here, forming a natural transition between banks while the surrounding valley opens up in soft lines of grass, shrubs, and trees. It's a place that invites you to sit down for a moment, put down your backpack, and relax. From the picnic area, your gaze follows the rippling water beneath the bridge, while birds and the rustling of leaves create the backdrop. The proximity of Wilhelmstein also evokes a sense of history: not far from here lies the rocky plateau with the remains of the old castle that overlooked this same valley for centuries. This combination of nature and history gives the place added depth without being obtrusive. It is precisely its simplicity that makes this picnic area special. No crowds, no grand views, but a sheltered spot where the landscape does its work. It is a moment of rest along the route where walking briefly turns into staying and where the environment tells its story undisturbed and at its own pace.
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This bench overlooking the Wurmtal valley offers a peaceful moment of stillness above the landscape. From here, the valley slowly opens up, with the Wurm River winding like a narrow line through the greenery and the slopes gently merging into one another. The view changes with the seasons: fresh and open in spring, deep green in summer, and warmly hued as autumn colors the valley. The bench invites you to sit for a moment, absorbing the landscape and letting the silence sink in, while the valley below follows its own pace. It's one of those places where walking pauses for a moment and transforms into looking, listening, and simply being present.
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The Wetterpilz in the Wurmtal is a striking natural phenomenon and artistic object, notable for its unique shape and location in the Wurm Valley just south of Herzogenrath. The Wetterpilz, which literally means "weather mushroom," is often a sheltered path or small natural structure resembling a giant mushroom, making it both a landmark and a refuge for hikers. The Wetterpilz stands amidst a diverse landscape of deciduous and coniferous forests along the Wurm River, which meanders through the valley. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to pause and enjoy the tranquility while simultaneously enjoying excellent views of the surrounding flora and fauna. The object often also reflects a playful element of landscape art, where natural forms and human imagination merge.
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Along the winding paths of the Wurmtal valley, just south of Herzogenrath (Germany), you'll come across a charming wooden shelter. A place where hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers can take a break, enjoy the scenery, and find shelter during unexpected weather changes. Built from natural materials, primarily local wood, the shelter blends beautifully into the valley's green surroundings. It's not a crowded spot, but rather a peaceful retreat nestled in the landscape of meadows, forest edges, and hiking trails. Its simple, natural construction contributes to the ambiance of this tranquil nature reserve without overpowering the landscape.
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Nestled between the gentle slopes and the meandering waters of the Wurm River lies a small, idyllic duck pond that feels like a hidden haven in the heart of the valley. This tranquil body of water, surrounded by towering trees and reed beds, is a natural gathering place for ducks, songbirds, and dragonflies. The pond's smooth, mirror-like surface reflects the green surroundings, giving it an almost picturesque appearance. Walking past, you'll hear the soft splashing of waterfowl, the rustling of leaves, and the rippling sound of the nearby Wurm River. On sunny days, the water glistens through the shadows, while in spring, ducklings make their first forays. Thanks to its quiet location, slightly off the beaten path, this spot remains surprisingly serene. Perfect for a photo, a moment of reflection, or simply enjoying the natural beauty so characteristic of the Wurm Valley south of Herzogenrath.
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The entrance to the Gouley mine tunnel, also known as the Stollenmundloch, is located in the picturesque Wurmtal valley near Würselen/Morsbach in Germany. This tunnel was an important part of Grube Gouley, one of the oldest coal mines in the Aachen region, first mentioned in 1599 under the name "Gute Ley." Gouley was one of the longest-operating coal mines in the region, with mining operations continuing until 1969. The tunnel was originally used for coal extraction and later for dewatering the mine, as underground mines often caused water problems. Today, water still flows from the tunnel into the Wurm, a clear sign of the landscape's industrial past. Although the tunnel is not open to visitors, the entrance itself is a tangible industrial monument and bears witness to centuries of mining tradition. Over the centuries, Gouley has enjoyed a rich and eventful history. In the 19th century, the mine was modernized with steam engines for water and coal extraction. In 1834, a sudden ingress of water led to a serious mining accident in which several miners died. This tragedy resulted in stricter safety measures in the Aachen region. Later in the 19th and 20th centuries, the mine was further expanded with rail and coal transport, and it became a major employer in the region. Following the declining demand for coal and the changing energy market, Gouley finally closed its doors on March 31, 1969. Today, the area around the tunnel is part of hiking trails through the Wurmtal, where visitors can discover traces of the industrial past: remnants of old railway lines, railway bridges, workers' houses, and the contours of former mining sites. This combination of nature and industrial heritage makes the area particularly attractive for hikers and cyclists. The Wurmtal itself offers a beautiful river landscape where forests, streams, and valleys blend harmoniously, creating a serene experience of Gouley's historical context. The Gouley Mine Tunnel symbolizes the region's long mining tradition and illustrates how an industrial landscape can transform into a place of natural recreation and remembrance. Walkers along the path alongside the tunnel literally experience the traces of the past while enjoying the tranquility of the watercourse and the surrounding green landscape. It is a place where history, nature, and culture converge, telling the story of human endeavor, technological progress, and the resilience of the landscape.
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