- Family-friendly
- Place to stop for a bite to eat
- Circular Trail
Colorful flowering mountain meadows, lean pastures and unspoiled Heids - they can still be found around Altastenberg today. Hike along the 4.8 km nature trail, past grazing cattle, goats and sheep, through the history of this fascinating landscape! Along the way, information boards at seven stations invite you to learn more about the diverse habitats, their historical use and the measures of the LIFE project.
Parking lot ski area Altastenberg (near sports field)
Parking lot ski area Altlastenberg (near sports field)
Did you know that mountain meadows are among the most species-rich plant communities in North Rhine-Westphalia? The colorful mountain meadows, the so-called "golden oat meadows", are something very special. In their characteristic composition, with all the mountain herbs, they can only be found in the high altitudes of the Eifel and Sauerland.
The flowering splendor of the mountain meadows is particularly magnificent in the second half of May until the mowing in July. But even during the hay harvest, the post-flowering period and in Indian summer, the meadows are always worth seeing right through to the fall.
The flower-rich mountain meadows and Weides are a true paradise for butterflies, grasshoppers and many other animals.
Bristle grass meadows are the "grazed brother" of the mountain meadows. The rough bristle grass, which is spurned by cattle, gave this unique habitat its name. A well-known medicinal plant with bright golden-yellow flowers blooms here: arnica or mountain arnica, as it is also known. It and many other species of mountain meadows and pastures can reclaim their habitat with the support of the LIFE project "Mountain Meadows near Winterberg".
The Heids on the barren soils of the mountain tops were created by centuries of grazing. With the help of the LIFE project, goats and sheep are once again busy tending the landscape and preserving the Heid.
The nature trail near Altastenberg begins at the ski resort's central parking lot, southwest of the town (near the sports field and chapel). From there, follow the distinctive signage—the orange Duke butterfly.
Note: As you hike through the mountain meadows, your shoes and shins may get wet or damp. The meadows are not mowed until late in the year, so the grass is sometimes still tall and damp with dew.
Altastenberg can be reached from Winterberg via the S40 bus route.
You can reach Altastenberg from Winterberg via the Bundesstraße 236.
Enter the following address for navigation: Astenstraße, 59955 Winterberg-Altastenberg
Detailed information on how to get to Winterberg - whether by car, train or bus - can be found here.
Parking lot ski area Altastenberg in the immediate vicinity of Astenstraße.