- Family friendly
- Culturally interesting
- Refreshment stop
- Multi-day tour
- Accommodation option
- Signage
- Quality Trail Wanderbares Deutschland
- free of charge / accessible at any time
Enchantingly mystical and always different - that's the Sauerland-Waldroute.
The Sauerland-Waldroute connects the Sauerland hiking region from east to west: from Iserlohn to Marsberg. The award-winning quality trail leads over 240 kilometers through the "land of a thousand mountains". Ancient forests, glistening lakes and dark caves combine along the way to create a unique experience that can only be described as magically mystical.
Iserlohn gateway to the Waldroute at the hiking station
Marsberg gateway to the Waldroute
Further information about the trail can be found at www.sauerland-waldroute.de. You can also order information material about the trail free of charge via www.sauerland.com.
Lots of greenery and even more silence - that's what awaits you on your hike along the Sauerland-Waldroute!
Whether it's a short walk, an extended hike or a particularly adventure-packed vacation: on the Sauerland-Waldroute, you can swap the hustle and bustle of everyday life for the gentle rustle of leaves in your ears and soft, springy forest floor under your feet.
The long-distance hiking trail leads through the depths of the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park to numerous mystical and legendary places. Whether deep caves, mysterious winding streams or imposing rock formations - there is always plenty to experience along the way. The route offers hikers a perfect hiking experience and leads through impressive protected areas - always with nature in view.
In addition to numerous architectural highlights, museums, castles and palaces offer a glimpse into the past along the way. And legend boards along the way tell of eerily beautiful Sauerland legends that are said to have happened - or something similar - on the spot.
In short, the Sauerland-Waldroute offers many exciting discoveries along the way that are just waiting to be visited by you!
Iserlohn - Hemer - Balve - Sundern - Arnsberg - Möhnesee - Hirschberg - Warstein - Kallenhardt - Rüthen - Büren - Alme - Marsberg - Diemelsee - Brilon - Olsberg - Bestwig - Kallenhardt - Warstein
Sturdy shoes and weatherproof clothing are recommended on all sections of the Sauerland-Waldroute!
Information about the rescue signs on the Sauerland-Waldroute
Most hiking trails run away from towns and settlements and every hiker has thought about what would happen if an emergency were to occur. How can I be found here? Where am I anyway? Can the emergency services reach me?
In an emergency, things have to happen quickly! That's why the Sauerland-Waldroute is equipped with so-called rescue signs throughout. On the green and white stickers attached to the posts of the signposts, you will find a number that you must give when making an emergency call. This means that the emergency services know exactly where you are and valuable time can be saved.
Special highlights along the way are the Möhnesee-Turm and the Lörmecke-Turm, also known as the landmarks of the Sauerland-Waldroute. From up here, the view stretches far across the land of a thousand mountains.
Further highlights along the way:
Adventure hiking guide ISBN 9 783942 309035, can be ordered here: https://www.naturpark-arnsberger-wald.de/service/wanderkarten
Iserlohn:
Iserlohn can be reached via the A45, exit Iserlohn/Seilersee from there follow the local signs to Iserlohn city station.
Marsberg:
Marsberg can be reached via the A44, exit 36 Marsberg, from there continue on the B7 towards Marsberg Stadt.