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Sauerländischer Gebirgsverein (SGV)

Wir sind der drittgrößte Wander- und Freizeitverein in Deutschland und der größte Nordrhein-Westfalens. Mit aktuell 195 Abteilungen sind wir vom Rhein bis zur Diemel und von der Lippe bis zur Sieg vor Ort aktiv.

Rund 29.000 Menschen haben sich für eine Mitgliedschaft in unserem Verein entschieden. Und warum? Weil wir alle die gleiche Leidenschaft teilen – das Wandern und das Erleben in der Natur.

Ein Verein für alle. Wir freuen uns auf dich.

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

1h54m

Distance

6.89km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

120m

Descent

120m
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May 28, 2021

The Rothaarsteig tracks are circular hiking trails that were laid out in the vicinity of the Rothaarsteig in order to attract guests for a day trip with the well-known long-distance hiking trail. One of these Rothaarsteig trails leads us to the Kahler Pön (774m) at the intersection of Medebacher Bucht

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

2h36m

Distance

9.37km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

210m
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March 31, 2023

At the intersection of Lennebergland, Arnsberger Wald and Hochsauerland lies Menden, a town with 55,000 inhabitants in Sauerland. The natural history hiking trail is marked with the code letter Z and starts in the center of Menden above the mighty parish church of St. Vincenz.



The Catholic parish church

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

3h00m

Distance

11.0km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

170m

Descent

190m
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May 25, 2021

This circular hiking trail begins at the hiking car park at the Brucher Dam in the Bergisches Land and is signposted throughout with the A7 markings. Our first destination - of course - is the Brucher Dam, which we can reach in a few steps from the parking lot.



The Bruch dam is primarily used to regulate

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

1h51m

Distance

6.63km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

140m
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March 23, 2023

Burg Castle near Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia offers authentic medieval and fairy tale feeling as a restored facility. In addition, the site not only invites you to explore its alleys and historic buildings - there are several walking routes through the area. At almost seven kilometers, this one

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

5h55m

Distance

20.6km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

490m

Descent

490m
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May 28, 2021

The new Bigge-Lister-Weg opens the Biggesee-Listertalsperre natural experience in the southern Sauerland for hikers. Since the main path with a length of more than 40 km cannot be hiked in one day, there is the possibility of opening up the Bigge Lister path in individual, daily digestible bites through

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

4h34m

Distance

16.3km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

320m

Descent

320m
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May 28, 2021

Those who want to explore the Biggesee-Listertalsperre natural experience can take the newly established Bigge-Lister-Weg. It is over 45km long, so that some connecting paths - so-called spangen - have been set up so that the entire Bigge Lister path can be divided into a few day hikes. These clips are

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

5h20m

Distance

19.1km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

370m

Descent

360m
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May 27, 2021

If you want to hike the Bigge-Lister-Weg in the southern Sauerland between Olpe, Drolshagen, Meinerzhagen and Attendorn in several day trips, you can start the southern part of the route at the valley bridge Sondern. Parking spaces are available at the port in Sondern and those who want to travel by

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

3h35m

Distance

14.1km

Speed

3.9km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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May 26, 2021

From Unterbach, the Düsseldorfer Weg leads into the Eller Forest, the oldest nature reserve on Düsseldorf grounds. As early as 1935, parts of the Eller Forest were placed under protection. With a bit of luck you will see the gray heron, marsh tit, wren, goshawk or any of the 41 registered breeding bird

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

2h48m

Distance

9.93km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

160m

Descent

180m
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May 26, 2021

The fourth section of the Düsseldorfer Weg begins in Gerresheim near the Gerresheim Hospital stop. From the Bergische Landstrasse it goes through the Dernkamp towards Rotthäuser Bachtal.



The Rotthäuser Bachtal has been designated as a nature reserve since 1984 because of its valuable wetlands. Rare animal

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

4h01m

Distance

15.8km

Speed

3.9km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

30m
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May 26, 2021

The second stage of the Düsseldorfer Weg begins at the Catholic St. Suitbertus Basilica in the Kaiserswerth district of Düsseldorf. The pillar basilica was built as a successor to a monastery church from the year 1050. The nave is still late Romanesque, while the choir clearly shows Gothic elements

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

3h15m

Distance

12.7km

Speed

3.9km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

50m
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May 26, 2021

The Düsseldorfer Weg begins in the Hofgarten, the central park in Düsseldorf that runs along the northern Düssel. We pass the monument to the horticultural master Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe, who redesigned the courtyard garden, which was laid out in 1769, in its present form at the beginning of the 19th

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

3h32m

Distance

13.9km

Speed

3.9km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

40m
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May 26, 2021

The final stage of the Düsseldorfer Weg begins on Hildener Straße. You pass the A 59 motorway twice in a row and then come to the Garather Forest. You hike through the forest until you come to the Garath Mühlenbach, which you follow to the right into Garath.



In Garath you come across Garath Castle, whose

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

1h43m

Distance

6.45km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

70m

Descent

50m
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May 26, 2021

The shortest stage on the Düsseldorfer Weg is just six kilometers long, which even untrained can do in an hour and a half. But you can combine this tour with a detour to the wildlife park in the Grafenberg Forest.



We start at the Ratingen-Felderhof stop on the Düsseldorf light rail line U 72. We start

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

2h29m

Distance

8.75km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

190m

Descent

190m
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a day ago

Goods once had to be transported to large cities like Cologne using pack animals. Donkeys were also used for this, which is why the people of Cologne called their suppliers from the area around Bechen "donkeys". And this nickname has survived to this day, and the Bechen donkeys wear it with pride. This

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planned a hike

a day ago

Time

1h05m

Distance

3.94km

Speed

3.7km/h

Ascent

60m

Descent

60m
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a day ago

The SGV-Wolfgang-Kolbe-Weg is about four kilometers long and leads you through the Burgholz state forest. The route is not entirely flat, but it is feasible for everyone who is fit. Apart from sturdy footwear, you do not need any additional hiking equipment for the relatively short track. Depending on

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