- Suitable for baby carriages
- Culturally interesting
- Refreshment stop
- Circular route
- Mostly sunny
Hachtorstrasse
Hachtorstrasse
The entire town wall was around 3000 meters long. It was built to protect the inhabitants, for example during the Soest Feud, the Thirty Years' War or in battles between the lords of the land and to ward off robber barons. The walls were between 1.20 meters and 1.80 meters wide and between 3.00 meters and 3.50 meters high. The thickness of the wall tapered towards the top, where the battlements were protected by a wall crown interrupted by observation and firing gaps. In places where the town was not protected by steep slopes due to its location on a hilltop, but instead extended into the open countryside, double moats were also constructed. The Hachtor and the semi-circular Hexenturm as well as extensive remains of the town wall have been preserved from the town fortifications. Today, the former town wall is a circular route around the historic town center that invites you to visit it. You will always find new insights and views of Rüthen's history and the Ansberg Forest Nature Park with its many idyllic places.The trail is barrier-free!
A visit to the water tower with a fantastic view of the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park and the Haarstrang!
Car and bus parking guidance system in Rüthen