Veischede Sun Trail - North Loop

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The SauerlandTrail corresponds to the so-called northern loop of the Veischede Sun Trail. It requires a certain level of fitness, as there are many, sometimes quite steep ascents and descents to conquer on the varied circular route. Great flora and magnificent views enrich the tour.

Familie auf dem Veischeder Sonnenpfad
Burg Bilstein Außenmauer©Tourist-Information Lennestadt & Kirchhundem, Viola Japes.jpg
Burg Bilstein Innenhof3©Tourist-Information Lennestadt & Kirchhundem, Viola Japes.jpg
Familie macht Pause an der Hohen Bracht
Hohe Bracht
Wandern zwischen Fingerhüten

Tour starting point:

Amtshausplatz in Bilstein

Tour destination point:

Amtshausplatz in Bilstein

Properties:

  • Culturally interesting
  • Circular route

Additional Information

Tourist-Information Lennestadt & Kirchhundem, Hundemstraße 18 (in het treinstation), 57368 Lennestadt-Altenhundem


Tel. 02773/608800, info@lennestadtkirchhundem.de, www.lennestadt-kirchhundem.de

Category

regionaler Wanderweg

Length

17.6 km

Duration

5:30 h

Elevation ascent

591 m

Elevation descent

581 m

Lowest point

272 m

Highest point

584 m

Condition

Difficulty

The Sauerland Trail leads from Bilstein to the flank of the Hohe Bracht. A good level of fitness is required thanks to the numerous ascents and descents. Grandiose views and a varied landscape characterize the tour, which also offers medieval flair with Burg Bilstein. Burg Bilstein was built in the 13th century. Today it is used as a youth hostel. The castle grounds, from which you have a great view of Bilstein and the hilly surroundings, can be visited when the castle gate is open.

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Information

Directions

The trail starts from the Bilstein office square (B). The trail climbs steadily until you reach the Hohe Bracht on the flank. Immediately, you walk along a path through the middle of the unspoilt mixed vegetation, which is recolonizing a windbreak field. Great views enrich the section up to the L715. After crossing the road, you climb first on a path, then on wide paths uphill to the Bonschlade crossroads. This is followed by a very steep climb up to the Wimpel. After crossing the crest, you descend with good views. You are accompanied by extensive tree plantations. From the next crossroads, you walk up and down, often through coniferous forest, but deciduous trees are also a regular feature. Finally, you reach the Maumke-Bonzlerhammer local road. You climb the next hilltop. At the top, you can enjoy a great panoramic view of Meggen and the Lenne valley. The next stop is the Kreuzberg with its small chapel. After passing a refuge, turn sharp left at 2 benches onto an unmarked field path. This descends through lush meadows, past a beautifully situated hiking rest area, to the Veischedetal valley and enters the forest. Don't miss the turn to the left onto a path. The path ends at the parking lot on the B55.Carefully cross the main road and keep left for 50m. Then continue right to the sports field and cross the rushing Veischede over a bridge. The route then climbs steeply uphill. Once you reach the top, you have a wonderful view of the village of Bonzel in the following section. Continuing on, you reach a fantastic path passage through mixed oak forest, past rugged cliffs, which makes the effort of the ascent fade into the background. The path then flattens out and you can enjoy a beautiful view from the edge of the forest. Now it gets steep again, as the Rosenberg has to be conquered. After crossing the crest, there is a refuge where you can take a break. The route now descends steadily through a beautiful beech forest on wide forest paths. Suddenly, the forest opens up and Burg Bilstein Castle provides a medieval flair and you also have a beautiful view of the village of Bilstein (the courtyard grounds can be visited if the castle gate is open). You descend into the village via a staircase and walk the last few meters back to the Amtshausplatz.

Equipment

Sturdy shoes, rain protection, hiking poles and rucksack provisions are advisable on this tour.

Safety guidelines

The tour is mostly on wide paths. Some sections, however, are pathy and require surefootedness.

Author Tip

High above Bilstein towers the castle of the same name, which is now used as a youth hostel. It offers ideal accommodation with a knightly flair, especially for families. However, it is also worth simply taking in the view from the castle terrace down to Bilstein (the courtyard, from which you have a great view of Bilstein and the hilly surroundings, can be visited when the castle gate is open).
The Hohe Bracht is a refreshment stop along the route. In the Bonzel area, the local restaurants (not far from the hiking trail) can be used. However, you should not forget to bring rucksack provisions. At the end of the tour, you can stop off in Bilstein.

Public transit

Take the train to Olpe or Altenhundem, from there take the SB3 express bus to Bilstein. Detailed information on the timetable can be found at: www.zws-online.de.


How to get there

Take the B55 in the direction of Bilstein.


Parking

Bilstein Amtshausplatz


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