Ruhr walk – between wild romance, industrial culture and thoughts
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Once again, we ended up in the Ruhr area for some time, more precisely at the campsite at the Ruhr Bridge near Essen.
Since the Ruhr cycle path passes directly on the other side of the river and is easily accessible via a cycle or pedestrian bridge, it is an ideal location to explore the cycle path network and of course the local hiking routes. Yes, because these actually exist. To say it straight away: the Ruhr area certainly cannot be compared with a southern beach holiday due to its existing industry, its sometimes-chaotic traffic volume and its multicultural residents with their typical customs. Nevertheless, there are idyllic corners that you wouldn't necessarily expect in the Ruhr area.
Integration – playful approaches or wrong policies?
Footpath along the Ruhr to the Railway Museum
Further stations on the Ruhr
From Dahlhausen to Essen-Steele the Ruhr turns west, then flows southwest again around Essen-Überruhr through Lake Baldeney, affecting Essen-Werden, which with its monastery was an independent imperial abbey until 1803 and became a city on August 1, 1929 Essen belongs, and turns back to the northwest behind Lake Kettwig. Kettwig has a historic half-timbered core. Kettwig's Ruhr Bridge was first mentioned in a document in 1282. The southern districts of Essen lie along the Ruhr over a length of around 30 kilometres.
As we approached the old railway bridge, we saw a very brave bridge jumper who had climbed up to risk jumping into the cold water from a height. Only later did we find out that these were professional divers, dressed in neoprene and using sites that were more than 5 meters deep. Still brave.
It's a shame that so many people still don't understand the importance of the region for the population and therefore for themselves. How else can the rubbish left behind on the edge of the bank and flotsam in the river be explained.
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Cycling hike to Wiehe with a stopover at St. Ursula
Busking – a little stopover at the port of Marseille
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