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Burgruine Hardenstein – Waldweg Muttenbach Runde von Bommern

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Burgruine Hardenstein – Waldweg Muttenbach Runde von Bommern

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April 14, 2017

Burgruine Hardenstein – Waldweg Muttenbach Runde von Bommern

Moderate

02:33

9.24km

3.6km/h

150m

150m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

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Start point

Parking

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602 m

Steinhausen Castle with sculpture garden

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Very nice facility. Unfortunately, you can no longer enjoy the sun with delicacies in the idyllic castle courtyard, the restaurant is only for private parties! The old prayer house is worth a visit!

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682 m

Auf Steinhausen Trail

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Great hiking trail. However, good footwear is a must, as the paths are sometimes very narrow and poorly secured, especially in the forest sections.

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2.14 km

Beautiful mining historical area. It's worth.
Lots of tunnels with signage.

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2.62 km

Vereinigungsstollen Tunnel Entrance

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The unification tunnel was built in 1802 to drain the mine water and to mine the hard coal. The tunnel was shut down in 1847 and reactivated in 1898 when …

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2.86 km

Hardenstein Castle Ruins

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Here you cycle through the idyllic Muttental - the cradle of Ruhrpott mining. Hardenstein Castle was there even earlier than the tunnels, but today you can only marvel at the …

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3.52 km

Am Nöcksken

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The street name "Am Nöcksken" most likely originates from a dialect word. "Nöckel/Nückel" means "hill/elevation/slope" in West Central Germany/Rhineland-Westphalia. With the typically Ruhr German diminutive -(s)ken, it becomes "das kleine Hügelchen" (the little hill)—that is, "at the little hill."

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6.80 km

Muttenbach Trail

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South of Witten the Muttenbach flows through a tranquil valley, which is ideal for hiking due to its idyll and silence. But the wild romanticism of the valley, the forests …

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9.24 km

End point

Parking

Way Types & Surfaces

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5.62 km

1.31 km

674 m

582 m

467 m

363 m

208 m

Surfaces

3.62 km

2.76 km

1.31 km

1.20 km

229 m

118 m

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