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Hiking around Teverener Heide offers a diverse natural landscape characterized by extensive heathland, significant moor complexes, and numerous small lakes and ponds. The region features a mix of wet and dry environments, including sandy areas and varied wooded sections. These varied habitats provide a range of terrain for hikers, from open fields to forested paths and waterside trails.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Eikenvijver is one of the smaller, tranquil water features in the Teverener Heide and fits well within the characteristic mosaic of heathland, forest, and wetlands that makes this nature reserve so special. The pond is nestled between oaks and mixed forest, from which it takes its name. Due to its sheltered location, the Eikenvijver often appears tranquil and natural, with overhanging branches, shady banks, and a gradual transition from water to forest floor. Like many other lakes and ponds in the Teverener Heide, the Eikenvijver did not originate entirely naturally but developed from an old drainage area or depression in the ground where water could remain. Over the years, nature has taken over this location, and along the banks grow reed sedges and moisture-loving plants, while oak leaves create a nutrient-poor, slightly acidic water quality ideal for specific flora and fauna. Ecologically, the Eikenvijver is especially important as a habitat for amphibians. Frogs and toads use these quiet, fish-poor waters as breeding grounds because there's little disturbance and the banks offer ample hiding places. Dragonflies, aquatic insects, and small water beetles are also common here. Birds use the pond as a drinking and bathing spot, especially during dry periods. The Eikenvijver is located along or near the signposted hiking trails of the Teverener Heide and is often passed by unnoticed because it blends so naturally into the landscape. This makes it particularly valuable, as it's not a large open lake but an intimate body of water where you can clearly see how forest and water merge. It's a place that invites you to pause and observe, typical of the area's quiet, less conspicuous gems.
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The Grotenrath hiking car park is an ideal place to start your walk through the surrounding nature reserves. Surrounded by forests, heathlands, and paths leading to tranquil nature reserves, the car park offers a convenient and easy-to-navigate starting point for short or longer walks.
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Teewensee is an idyllic lake surrounded by vast dunes and wooded areas, a place where water and sand blend harmoniously. Reeds and wild plants grow along the banks, while the open water provides a haven for birds, dragonflies, and other aquatic creatures. The area exudes peace and tranquility, ideal for walks or short breaks where you can fully immerse yourself in nature. The play of light on the water and the soft colors of the dunes change with each season, making Teewensee a photogenic and serene natural wonder.
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From this vantage point, a magnificent panorama unfolds over Lake Rohrkolbensee, a clear lake surrounded by forest and dunes, and the Teewensee dunes with their undulating sand hills and lush vegetation. The view combines water, sand, and greenery into a harmonious, almost serene environment that invites peace and reflection. The dunes offer a gentle transition from forest to open water, and the reef-like landscape of the shore contrasts beautifully with the still surface of the lake. Birds, insects, and sometimes even deer make this area their home, allowing you to observe a vibrant piece of nature during a walk.
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In the heart of the Teverener Heide lies a beautiful cottongrass bog, an open, wet area where white cottongrass dances in the wind like a rolling sea of silk. In spring and summer, it creates an enchanting spectacle: thousands of white tufts gently sway across the bog while dragonflies and butterflies glide among the stems. The cottongrass bog is a valuable nature reserve where damp heather moss and peat alternate. It is home to a rich biodiversity and reflects the delicate balance of these unique heathland landscapes.
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Hidden among the greenery lies the tranquil Pine Lake, a place where the forest has its own mirror. The water is often rippled, surrounded by tall pines that rustle softly in the wind. In the early morning, a light mist sometimes hangs over the lake as dragonflies glide over the surface. A place to pause for a moment, listen, and feel the rhythm of nature.
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View of the autumnal pine lake
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The Jochimsteiche Ponds form a serene oasis surrounded by trees and lawns. The calm water reflects the sky and surrounding nature, while birds, frogs, and dragonflies bring the area to life.
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Teverener Heide offers a wonderfully diverse landscape. You can expect expansive open heathland, unique moor and bog areas, and varied forests. The region also features numerous small lakes and ponds, as well as sandy areas and even white dunes, providing a mix of wet and dry environments for your hike.
Yes, Teverener Heide boasts a comprehensive network of trails. There are over 40 hiking routes available, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate excursions, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the expansive Teverener Heide Nature Reserve itself, with its vibrant heathland. Many routes pass by the picturesque Teverener Heide Lakes, including specific spots like Pine Lake and Lake Christopherus, which are former clay and gravel mining areas now teeming with biodiversity. Don't miss the distinct Wiggelewak Moor for its unique ecological character.
Absolutely! Teverener Heide has many easy trails. For a pleasant and accessible experience, consider the Teewensee – Lake Christopherus loop from NATO E-3A Airbase Geilenkirchen. This 7.1 km path is rated easy and takes you through beautiful lake and woodland scenery.
Yes, many of the trails in Teverener Heide are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve – Teewensee loop from NATO E-3A Airbase Geilenkirchen is a popular moderate circular trail covering nearly 10 km, offering a comprehensive experience of the reserve's diverse landscapes.
While Teverener Heide is beautiful year-round, late August and September are particularly vibrant. During this period, the expansive heathland blooms with rich colors, offering a truly picturesque environment for hiking.
Yes, Teverener Heide is an excellent destination for families. Many trails are relatively flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for children. The diverse landscapes, including lakes and forests, provide engaging environments for younger hikers to explore.
Teverener Heide is generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to hike with your canine companion. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in sensitive natural areas, to protect wildlife and other visitors.
There are several designated parking areas around Teverener Heide that serve as starting points for various trails. Key car parks include those at Grotenrath, Scherpenseel, and Hohenbusch, where you'll also find information boards to help you orient yourself.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 1200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, particularly the heathland, moorland, and numerous lakes, as well as the well-maintained and clearly marked trails that offer wide views and varied natural impressions.
While Teverener Heide doesn't feature 'difficult' trails, there are several moderate routes that offer a longer and more engaging experience. The Pine Lake – Open-air museum Nonke Buusjke loop from NATO E-3A Airbase Geilenkirchen is a moderate 9.3 km trail that provides a good workout and explores varied terrain.


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