© Maren Pussak / Das Bergische

Wasserweg (Water Trail) Streifzug #2

Short facts

  • start: Ernst-Pflitsch-Str. 42499 Hückeswagen
  • destination: Ernst-Pflitsch-Str. 42499 Hückeswagen
  • easy
  • 4,30 km
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
  • 64 m
  • 279 m
  • 254 m
  • 20 / 100
  • 20 / 100

best season

Waterway - In the water kingdom of the Bergisches Land

"Where the Wupper runs wild", as the Bergisch folk song goes. At the foot of Hückeswagen's Schlossberg with its historic old town, however, the 115-kilometre-long, central river of the Bergisches Land has been tamed. Since the 1980s, the Wupper dam has been damming the river here to create a long reservoir. This serves to prevent flooding and to "fill up" the Wupper in months with little water.

The Hückeswagen "Water Trail" runs around the largest reservoir of the 25.6 million cubic meter dam. Along the 4.3-kilometre circular tour, richly illustrated information boards explain how the dam works as well as the history of hydropower use in the region. Along the way, you can discover exciting information about a sewage treatment plant as well as the dam of the pre-dam.

Each information board offers interesting information for older hikers as well as child-friendly texts with the mouse from the "Sendung mit der Maus" for little hikers. This STREIFZUG is particularly suitable for a hiking tour with the whole family, not least because of its length and the route along the water. You can also walk the entire trail with a baby carriage.

The trail has a total of five information boards. We would like to thank Joachim Kutzner, who looks after the trail as a volunteer trail patron.

Weather

Good to know

Next steps

It appears that you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser to access our site.

For practical and security reasons, we recommend that you use a current web browser such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, or Edge. Internet Explorer does not always display the complete content of our website and does not offer all the necessary functions.