Dominik Ketz

Bergischer Panoramasteig

Engelskirchen
  • Hiking, Long-distance hiking trail
  • 245 km
  • 72:06 Hours
  • medium
A hiking trail with magnificent views of reservoirs, rivers and lakes. The Bergische Panoramasteig leads 244 kilometers through the Bergisches Land Nature Park. Discover the most beautiful water landscapes in the region with the most reservoirs in Europe!

Tour details

  • Length:244.89 km
  • Duration:72:06 Hours
  • Uphill:6018 hm
  • Downhill:6016 hm
  • Difficulty:medium
  • Category:Hiking, Long-distance hiking trail
  • Features:
  • Signposting
  • Tour with dog
  • Swimming
  • Culinary interesting
  • Culturally interesting
  • Refreshment stops
  • Multi-day tour
  • Good public transport connections
  • Accommodation options
  • Circular route

Whether dam, stream or river: this circular hiking trail is rich in water. Covering around 246 kilometers, the long-distance hiking trail combines the most beautiful panoramic views of the Bergisches Land with numerous water landscapes, for example in the valleys of the Agger and Wupper rivers.As the Bergisches Land has more dams to offer than any other region in Europe, relaxing breaks by the water are practically part of the daily program, including the Neye, Agger and Wuppertal dams, all of which not only serve as water reservoirs, but also offer hiking trails along the banks and water sports facilities.There is also plenty to discover along the way: the Bergisches Freilichtmuseum, various stalactite caves, a monkey and bird park, Homburg Castle and the Panarbora treetop walk are all along the way.

The "Bergisches Wanderland hosts" offer accommodation and refreshment stops along and near the trails and especially in the stage towns. They meet defined quality criteria and bear the "Bergisches Wanderland hosts" seal of approval, making them easy for hikers to recognize. Among other things, they provide guests with packed lunches for the road, provide expert information about hiking tours and sights or transport luggage.

certificates and markings

  • Quality Trail Wanderbares Deutschland

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