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Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
Bergisches Land
Oberbergischer Kreis
Wipperfürth

Wipper Stepping Stones – Lingesetal dam loop from Steinbruch am Wahlberg

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Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
Bergisches Land
Oberbergischer Kreis
Wipperfürth

Wipper Stepping Stones – Lingesetal dam loop from Steinbruch am Wahlberg

Hard

4.7

(47)

152

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Wipper Stepping Stones – Lingesetal dam loop from Steinbruch am Wahlberg

07:14

25.9km

490m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Naturpark Bergisches Land

Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge

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2.56 km

Bergisch Panorama Trail

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A beautiful, sometimes adventurous route. Varied on and over streams. Meadow and forest paths and wonderful views over valleys and villages.

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3.05 km

Ibachtal und Nebenbäche

Nature Reserve

3

11.9 km

Because it is a small but fine trail for jumping

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4

13.3 km

Through the fields on the Wahlberg

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A really beautiful section with a wonderful view.

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16.0 km

The Wipper and the spring streams with their banks and the natural course of the water over long stretches still show the picture of a typical floodplain landscape of the low mountain range 👍

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17.8 km

Wipper Stepping Stones

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Attention, at higher water levels the stepping stones are flooded and very slippery. The shaky railing can not help much in the case of the case. But not much can …

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18.8 km

Unfortunately, the original path before the forest was cut down is no longer there. Many things are no longer accessible, such as the stone bridge and the bunker

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20.6 km

Lingesetal dam

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A very beautiful lake. The dam wall is around 183 meters long and the lake is around 20 meters deep. Today it is used for local recreation and as a water reservoir.

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20.9 km

It's always beautiful around the dam.

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25.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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14.8 km

4.31 km

3.15 km

1.76 km

1.53 km

214 m

164 m

Surfaces

12.6 km

4.93 km

2.24 km

2.22 km

1.69 km

1.53 km

706 m

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Highest point (390 m)

Lowest point (280 m)

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Sunday 5 July

26°C

14°C

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February 4, 2023,Bergischer Panoramasteig Etappe 06 Wipperfürth-Marienheide(Lingese-Talsperre)🥾🌥😊
Today's stage was mainly a wet, muddy affair and unfortunately a lot of clear cutting. A sad, desolate sight. But there were still a lot of beautiful views with a bench to linger. Behind the crossing of the Wipper and Wippertalbahn
(nice bike path)
there's a big construction site. Didn't see the path due to the large vehicles, landed in …

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Today we started at the Strandbadweg hiking car park in Rönsahl. The path led us back to the starting point on beautiful small paths, a ravine, part of the Bergisches Panoramasteig with beautiful views, through small towns and in glorious weather.

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April 2, 2023,Kierspe (Rönsahl)
That was a real mud-mocke-prame tour today. 🙈😂 Despite everything, a nice varied round. 👍🏻
We would have liked to have made a detour to the Kerspetalsperre, but unfortunately the hiking trail was closed due to work on the dam! 😔
Many thanks to @Mel for the good template! 😊

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Rönsahl in the Märkisch district is geographically located in the Bergisches Plateau, about five kilometers west of Kierspe, a rural district so to speak. I didn't know that until then either, but I ended up there anyway, because fairy-tale paths on the Wipper lured me to make my own picture. And what is nicer than making your own picture …….. …

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Great weather🫠 great round😊beautiful paths 🌳🐦🌲🌳🦋🥾🥾perfect 👍 what more could you want 😎

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Dates on Sunday - so my third hike of the week started at a rather unchristian time 😴. The starting point this time was my former running home Rönsahl, for whose TSV I laced my competition shoes for 27 years 🏃 - it's been a long time.

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..Marienheide reached. Highlights were the panoramic trail above Hönnige and the Lingesetalsperre. The many cleared forest slopes were a bit depressing. Greetings from the bark beetle. However, in some places you can already see how the forest is recovering. Oh yes, one more highlight..(I almost forgot): No teddy bear, but met a panda bear instead...(a lucky charm for children and …

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