The Kahlenturm, which was built in 1840/41 by the ruling house of Lippe as an addition to their summer residence, the castle and park at Schieder. The approx. 24 m high round tower made of quarry stone was erected on a square base. A spiral staircase inside the tower leads to the viewing platform. Following the afforestation of the Kahlenberg, which once lived up to its name, the view is now unfortunately restricted.
Good to know
Openings
All year round
Payment Options
Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
The Kahlenberg Tower can only be reached on foot or by bike via the following hiking trails:
Burgenseig X2, Naturparktrail and Lipperlandweg
Parking spaces nearby are at the Schieder cemetery or at SchiederSee (Kronenbruch)
The bus stop is on "Pyrmonter Straße".
Burgenseig X2, Naturparktrail and Lipperlandweg
Parking spaces nearby are at the Schieder cemetery or at SchiederSee (Kronenbruch)
The bus stop is on "Pyrmonter Straße".