sightseeings and cities (Wikipedia) in the near of Dortmund:
St. Peter, Syburg / 0.4 km
St. Peter (also) is a Romanesque church in , now a suburb of Dortmund, Germany. It is the active Protestant parish church of Syburg, officially named "". It serves as a concert venue for the bimonthly ' (Syburg Sunday Music). (...) (mehr)Sigiburg / 0.5 km
The Sigiburg was a Saxon hillfort in Western Germany, overlooking the River Ruhr near its confluence with the River Lenne. The ruins of the later Hohensyburg castle now stand on the site, which is in Syburg, a neighbourhood in the Hörde district of Dortmund (...) (mehr)Syberg / 0.6 km
The Syberg is a hill in the Ruhr, 244.63 m above sea level (NN), which is part of the Ardey Hills. The Syberg is home to the Hohensyburg, the Vincke Tower, a monument to Emperor William I and other points of interest. The family name of the House of Syberg is derived from the Syberg. (...) (mehr)Husen Castle (Syburg) / 0.8 km
Husen Castle (Burg Husen) is a medieval tower house of a castle in the Dortmund borough of Syburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. The origins of the site go back to the 13th century. The present shape of the tower house dates to the 17th century (...) (mehr)Klusenberg / 1.6 km
The Klusenberg is, at , the highest elevation on the territory of the city of Dortmund. The Klusenberg part of the Ardey Hills lies west of the Hohensyburg. To the south its slopes fall away into the Hengsteysee lake. The Klusenberg is wooded with just a few residential houses. (...) (mehr)powered by Geonames.org, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap