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Deilbach im Deilbachtal – Blick auf das Ruhrtal Runde von Donnenberg

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Deilbach im Deilbachtal – Blick auf das Ruhrtal Runde von Donnenberg

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August 4, 2025

Deilbach im Deilbachtal – Blick auf das Ruhrtal Runde von Donnenberg

Hard

05:03

17.4km

3.5km/h

450m

450m

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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.

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Start point

Bus stop

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1.94 km

Deilbach stream in the Deilbachtal

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"... The Deilbach is an approximately 21 km long tributary of the Ruhr that rises in Wuppertal-Barmen on the watershed between the Ruhr and Wupper. The mouth lies in the area of the Ruhr, which is dammed to form Baldeneysee.
The Deilbachtal has a number of geological and historical special features.
Above all, the natural resources of the valley offered the population, who lived from agriculture, the opportunity to improve their income. Hard coal, ores, sandstone and clay that are close to the surface and were mined here early on have shaped the development and economy in the valley. The water from the Deilbach itself provided the energy to initially power mills and hammer mills. The entire later history of energy production from wood, coal, electricity and nuclear power can be shown here in a small space.
The valley itself has always served as an important route for transporting the extracted goods and connecting the Ruhr Valley and Wuppertal/Solingen.
Between Kupferdreh and Rinderhof, numerous landscape and industrial historical relics at the original location bear witness to the agricultural, then commercial, mining and industrial use of the valley.
The extraction of mineral resources, energy production and transport routes led to the landscape being significantly changed early on. With the operation of the mills in the Middle Ages, the straightening and relocation of the watercourses began. Quarries and mining zones as well as the filling of dumps have changed the topography in the valley. Buildings and transport routes were adapted to the development of technology and take up large areas in the valley area. ..."
naturfreunde-nrw.de/wasserweg-deilbach-essen

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2.77 km

Deilbachtal

Nature Reserve

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4.47 km

We walked through the Witches' Path, I can only recommend including it in your tour otherwise you will miss an absolutely rustic path. Of course better during the growing season!

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4.71 km

Fields, Forests, and Meadows

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It couldn't be more idyllic: here you can walk far away from traffic through a beautiful landscape of fields, forests and meadows. Small villages and pretty farms complete the picture. Wonderful!

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7.42 km

Pasture Gate With a View

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🙋 beautiful track great views

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12.1 km

Kreiswald

Forest

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13.0 km

View of the Ruhr Valley

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Great view with a place to rest.

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15.8 km

View of the Deilbach valley

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A hiking region for heart and soul, just to switch off, enjoy and exercise. 🥾

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16.6 km

View of Langenberg

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"... Only a few minutes by car from Essen or Hattingen, the district of Velbert has more to offer than just the well-known television station.
Langenberg can look back on a long history and was first mentioned in a document in 1220. Although the soil here only brought few income, the town soon developed into a trading center due to its strategic location. Since Langenberg lies at the confluence of two brooks, the Deilbach and the Hardenberger Bach, these watercourses were later used to generate energy and a flourishing small industry with various paper or oil mills developed. But the cloth industry in particular led to the town's wealth and wealth. In 1831 Langenberg received city rights. ... "
ruhr-guide.de/freizeit/historisches-ruhrgebiet/historischer-stadtkern-und-altstadt-langenberg/9764,0,0.html

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17.4 km

End point

Bus stop

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

10.3 km

3.89 km

1.53 km

1.27 km

469 m

Surfaces

7.64 km

3.17 km

2.84 km

2.38 km

1.29 km

129 m

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Highest point (290 m)

Lowest point (150 m)

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