Halden Route - Along the coal tips into the Worm Valley
Immerse yourself in an exciting mixture of industrial culture and fascinating landscape. The route connects a total of six slag heaps of the former mining area: Anna-Noppenberg, Anna I and II, Adolf, Carl-Alexander and Carolus Magnus. After recultivation, a variety of leisure activities, breathtaking viewpoints and fascinating natural landscapes were created on the individual slagheaps. Besides the slagheaps, various industrial monuments such as the Alsdorf-Busch mining settlement, the nearby Anna energy landscape, the Energeticon or the mining machine house Grube Adolf in Herzogenrath bear witness to the mining history of the region.
Numerous castles and palaces along the way, such as Rode Castle as the landmarks of Herzogenrath, Rimburg Castle, Zweibrüggen Castle, Alsdorf Castle or Ottenfeld Castle, also recall days long gone when dukes and knights were still roaming the country.
The route also has an impressive landscape due to the idyllic forest, field and meadow landscapes along the Wurm and Broichbach valleys. The course of the water changes constantly due to the power of the flowing water, new channels, gravel banks, crumbling steep banks, abandoned river beds and new alluvial forests are constantly being created. The Broichbach valley also fascinates with its multifaceted flora and fauna.
Highlights entlang der Strecke:
Burg Rode
Carolus Magnus with water tower
Wurmtal
Rimburg Castle
Zweibruggen Castle
Willy-Dohmen-Park
Alsdorf Castle
Carl Alexander Park stockpile
Rolduc Abbey
Broichbachtal
Pit Adolf-Park
Energeticon and energy landscape Anna
Mining settlement Alt-Busch