- Culturally interesting
- Refreshment stop
- Good public transport connections
Attendorn, ZOB
Attendorn, ZOB
On this hike from Valbert to Attendorn, you will cross the Nordhelle, the highest mountain in the Ebbegebirge with the Ebbemoore, a fascinating natural feature. Unspoiled nature, magnificent views from the Robert-Kolb-Turm or the panoramic viewpoint near Windhausen and extensive forests accompany you and make the hours of hiking fly by. The tour starts and ends in the beautiful town of Attendorn, which can be reached comfortably and environmentally friendly with the Biggesee Express.
All public transport information at a glance:
From the Attendorn central bus station, you can take the R61 line in the direction of Meinerzhagen to Meinerzhagen, Valbert Ort. The line runs every two hours, even at weekends. Attendorn can also be easily reached with the Biggesse Express from Olpe and Finnentrop.
The tour starts at Attendorn train station, which you can reach comfortably and environmentally friendly with the Biggesee Express. At the station, take the R61 bus in the direction of Meinerzhagen to Valbert Ort. From the bus stop, follow Ihnestraße, which automatically leads to the access path marked in black. The access path continues through the village and joins the main path just before the Koppenkopf. Now follow the yellow-marked main trail in the direction of Nordhelle.The crossing of the narrow wooden footbridge through the "Wilde Wiese" moorland area offers fascinating and untouched nature. The nature reserve is part of the Ebbemoore, which has been designated an FFH area due to its rarity. Many rare animal and plant species such as peat moss, cranberry, bog lily and the raised bog fritillary butterfly can be found in these hillside and spring moors.The route now climbs steadily uphill through the wild and romantic nature reserve. Below Nordhelle, the trail comes across a 250-year-old branded tree. The gnarled copper beech served as a border tree, marking the boundary of the Herscheid Mark.The Sauerland-Höhenflug reaches Nordhelle via a natural path. At 663 m above sea level, it is the highest mountain in the Ebbegebirge. Next to a hiking restaurant is the Robert-Kolb-Turm on the summit, which was erected in 1913 and named after the then head hiking warden of the Sauerland Mountain Association. From here, you have a wonderful view far across the Märkischer Kreis into the Siebengebirge and Münsterland. Nordhelle is also home to the 130-metre-high WDR broadcasting tower and a smaller Bundeswehr telecommunications tower. The 150 m high Ebbegebirge telecommunications tower is located one kilometer away on the Waldberg. The high-altitude trail leaves the summit area of the Nordhelle and descends steeply into the valley of the small river Erlmecke, offering magnificent views. A short time later, along a wonderful natural path, it reaches the "Spinne" crossroads, where numerous hiking trails meet and the refuge invites you to take a short break. The high-altitude route continues - initially along a narrow trail - over the Rüenhardt (636 m), the highest point in Attendorn, past the "half gallows", an old court square on the border between the Kurkölnisches and Märkisches Sauerland. The name of the Rüenhardt testifies to a rough Hardt, a wooded height exposed to wind and weather.Past Forsthaus Ebbe, we follow a rocky trail that is a real challenge not only for bikers but also for hikers. Be careful, it can be very bumpy and slippery!After another 2.5 km, we cross a tarred road. Continue past the Weltringhausen sports field (where you can take a break) in the direction of "Auf der Höhe". Shortly before the "Auf der Höhe" district, the access path coming from Roscheid meets the Sauerland-Höhenflug. The hiking trail runs through a beautiful deciduous forest past the district and shortly afterwards offers a fantastic view of Attendorn with Burg Schnellenberg, the Biggesee and the Biggetal valley. The high-level trail briefly crosses the tarred road coming from Windhausen and runs along the outskirts of Windhausen with its fascinating panoramic views. Shortly before the village center, the access path coming from Attendorn meets the main path. Here we leave the main path and walk downhill along the access path to Attendorn railroad station, where the tour ends.
No special equipment required.
Sturdy shoes are recommended
A new wooden footbridge leads across the Ebbemoore
Valbert: The town of Meinerzhagen is located in the immediate vicinity of the A45, has its own highway exit and can be reached in an hour's drive from the Ruhrgebiet and from the Cologne/Aachen metropolitan area. You can reach Valbert from Meinerzhagen via the L 539.
Valbert: In the center of Valbert. GoogleMaps-Koordinate: 51.120017,7.750778