Best attractions and places to see in Coesfeld include a diverse range of historical landmarks, picturesque natural landscapes, and engaging cultural sites in the Münsterland region. The town is situated in a scenic area, offering a mix of moated castles, natural reserves, and cultural venues. Coesfeld's surroundings feature the Baumberge hills and various cycling routes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Below is the Lippe, above is the "Alte Fahrt". As Christoph says: there are definitely no more ships sailing here!
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Great gravel route between Dattelner Meer and Olfen. However, due to the coarse surface, it is not suitable for pure racing bikes.
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Pure idyll, beautiful bike path, a bit bumpy, so not suitable for racing bikes. In between, the canal crosses over the Lippe. Very interesting.
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The castle itself is unfortunately closed because it is privately owned. It's still worth taking a look at the outside. The water channels created are impressive.
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There seems to be some confusion here. So the old canal flowed above, on the bridge. Below is the Stever. So it flowed under the canal back then. And the whole thing is in Olfen 😁
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In the "city of moated castles" Lüdinghausen, it is considered to be the oldest: Lüdinghausen Castle. Surrounded by a beautiful park, which used to form the fortification system of the castle, it is located in the heart of the city, right next to the town hall, and is now referred to as the "castle of the citizens", especially by the people of Lüdinghausen.
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In Lüdinghausen man changed the course of the Stever and divided it into three arms. The Vischeringsche Stever flows around Vischering Castle, the Mühlenstever once kept the Borgsmühle going and the Ostenstever was supposed to divert rainwater around Lüdinghausen. At this point, the old Stever, the confluence of the Vischeringschen and the Mühlenstever, meets the Ostenstever again. There is also a station on the SteverLandRoute here, which is dedicated to the importance of the intact shoreline. The SteverlandRoute is the family bike path in Münsterland. 14 hands-on stations invite young and old to discover nature on the Stever together. Children can use the explorer card to collect Stever coins and answer riddles at each station and thus become Stever experts. In particularly beautiful places - like here - picnic tables and meadow sofas invite you to take a cozy break. Take a look at our collection. :)
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The three-arch bridge once led the Dortmund Ems canal over the little Stever. It's hard to imagine that the canal ships once sailed high above the River Stever! The three-arch bridge is on the SteverLandRoute, the family cycle path in the Münsterland: here, information boards for adults and information boards especially for children (!) provide information about the great project. There are a total of 14 hands-on stations along the SteverLandRoute. If you like, you can use the children's discovery card to travel from station to station, collect coin impressions and become a Stever expert. Take a look at our collection :) !
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The Coesfeld region is renowned for its impressive moated castles. You can explore magnificent sites such as Nordkirchen Palace, often called the "Westphalian Versailles," and the picturesque Vischering Castle, which houses a museum and a medieval bakery. Other notable castles include Hülshoff Castle, the birthplace of poet Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, and the idyllic Darfeld Castle, visible from an adjacent cycle path.
Yes, Coesfeld town features several historical landmarks. You can visit the St. Lamberti Church, home to the significant 14th-century "Coesfelder Kreuz." The Walkenbrückentor, a remnant of the 14th-century city fortifications, now hosts the city museum "DAS TOR." Additionally, the Pulverturm, a 14th-century brick tower, and the Bischofsmühle, one of the oldest watermills in Westmünsterland, offer glimpses into the town's past.
Coesfeld is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. The Heidesee Nature Reserve is a protected area centered around a shallow heath pond, providing a habitat for diverse flora and fauna. The Baumberge hills offer scenic views and are known for their unique sandstone tradition. You can also enjoy the picturesque Stever River and the historic Alte Fahrt Three-Arch Bridge.
Absolutely! The Coesfeld region is ideal for cycling. Popular routes include the 100 Castles Route and the family-friendly SteverLandRoute, which features interactive stations. For more cycling adventures, explore routes like "Water and heath loop from Olfen via Haltern am See" or "Genussradeln im Schlösser-Dreieck des Münsterlandes" found in the Cycling in Coesfeld guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Ludgerusweg is a notable hiking trail that winds through the scenic landscapes of the Baumberge. You can also find trails like the "Castles Trail" or explore routes around "Westerwinkel Castle Park" in the Running Trails in Coesfeld guide, which are suitable for walking.
Coesfeld boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Konzert Theater Coesfeld hosts outstanding performances and concerts. During warmer months, the Open-air stage Coesfeld e.V. provides entertaining shows amidst the Münsterland park landscape. Art enthusiasts can visit the Lette Glass Museum in Coesfeld-Lette, showcasing contemporary European glass art. There are also smaller museums like the Puppen- und Spielzeugmuseum (Doll and Toy Museum) and the Heimatmuseum Lette.
Many attractions in Coesfeld are suitable for families. Moated castles like Nordkirchen Palace and Vischering Castle often have grounds to explore and sometimes host special events. The SteverLandRoute is a family-friendly bike path with interactive stations. The Heidesee Nature Reserve offers a chance to observe wildlife, and the Puppen- und Spielzeugmuseum is a delightful stop for children.
While specific accessibility details vary, Lüdinghausen Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible. For other attractions, it's advisable to check individual venue information for specific accessibility features, especially for older historical sites.
The best time for outdoor activities in Coesfeld is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural landscapes and castle grounds. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or colorful foliage.
Many of the larger attractions, such as Vischering Castle and Nordkirchen Palace, feature their own cafes or restaurants on-site or nearby. For example, Vischering Castle has a cafe and a medieval bakery, and Nordkirchen Palace offers dining options. You'll also find cafes and pubs in Coesfeld's city center and in the towns surrounding the various castles.
Yes, Coesfeld offers excellent terrain for gravel biking. You can find routes that combine forest trails and scenic paths, such as the "Schlautbach Forest Trail – Gasselstiege Forest Path loop from Havixbeck" or routes around "Nordkirchen Palace." Explore more options in the Gravel biking in Coesfeld guide.
While cycling, you can encounter unique historical structures like the Alte Fahrt Three-Arch Bridge over the Stever, a historic canal bridge. The Alte Fahrt between Datteln and Olfen also features historical elements along its path. These structures offer interesting stops and photo opportunities during your ride.


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