Natural monuments around Bramsche are situated in the Osnabrücker Land, offering diverse natural areas. The region features significant natural attractions such as the Darnsee and the Heideflächen am Gehn, known for their ecological importance and recreational value. These sites provide opportunities to experience varied landscapes, from natural lakes to expansive heathlands. The area's geological history, including formations from Jurassic-era rocks, contributes to its distinctive natural features.
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The 330 m long overflow sill, the inlet of the Alfsee, was built in 1974 with a 10 hectare settling basin. This is where sand and alluvial particles that would worsen the water quality of the lake are supposed to settle. The outlet structure was also built in 1974.
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When you come out of the town: At the entrance to the Meyerhof in Oestringen, to the left are the meadows up to the Nette. On the right side it climbs quite steeply, somewhere along the way you will see the ruins of the Wittekindsburg.
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The Hase flows through small gates into the Alfsee.
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The water of the Hase flows through the Alfsee.
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It's best to drive on top of the dike instead of on the small pavement below.
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Cheated: Rubben are an amphibious freshwater fish species related to coelacanths that only survived the great extinction of the sauropsids at the beginning of the Cretaceous period in a few so-called Bruchsee lakes in central and northern Europe. This was possible due to the special acidic conditions of the so-called Bruchsee lakes created by forest breakage. Due to their amphibious characteristics, Rubben are able to survive for a long time outside of the water and their habitat. As an omniform species, they are able to suck out all possible sources of food, living or dead, with their strong sucking mouths, which is why only pedal boating is recommended here in the Rubbenbruchsee, not swimming. ;-)
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The Nettetal to Rulle is passable without any effort and is beautiful.
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Very pleasant section through quiet and rustic nature along the beautiful Nette.
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Bramsche offers diverse natural features. You can discover the expansive Heideflächen am Gehn, known for its captivating heathland landscapes and unique flora, especially when the heather blooms in late August. Another significant natural area is the Darnsee, a natural swimming lake partly designated as a nature reserve, providing a habitat for various birds. Additionally, the region features river valleys like the Nette Valley at Bramheide, with paths through mixed forests and pastures.
Yes, the Darnsee is a prominent natural swimming lake in Bramsche, offering a refreshing experience with its naturally turbid, peaty water. It features a spacious sunbathing lawn and recreational facilities. Other notable lakes include Niedringhaussee, a former sand quarry with idyllic paths and a sandy beach, and Alfsee, which offers extensive leisure programs and quiet spots for relaxation.
The Heideflächen am Gehn are particularly beautiful in late summer, specifically late August, when the heather blooms, painting the landscape in shades of pink and purple. This makes it an ideal time for nature photography and leisurely walks. For lakes like the Darnsee, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are best for swimming and enjoying outdoor activities.
Many natural monuments around Bramsche are family-friendly. The Darnsee offers a baby pool, a non-swimmer zone, a slide, a mud track, swings, a sandbox, and climbing frames. Lakes like Rubbenbruch Lake provide options for pedal boating and meadows with barbecue facilities. The Nette Valley at Bramheide and Niedringhaussee also feature easy paths suitable for family walks.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Heideflächen am Gehn features trails like the TERRA.track Gehnberg, leading through ancient woodland and heathland. You can find many routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Achmer Nature Reserve – Larbergsee loop' or the 'Osnabrück Branch Canal – Königstannen Cultural Trail loop'. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Bramsche.
Absolutely. The area around Bramsche is well-suited for cycling. You can cycle along the Nette in the Nette Valley at Bramheide or around the Alfsee, where a very easy-to-ride bike path encircles the lake. Routes like the 'View of the River Hase – Osnabrück Branch Canal loop' offer scenic rides. Discover more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Bramsche.
Many natural areas and trails around Bramsche are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like parts of the Darnsee, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific regulations may vary, so look for local signage.
Beyond the well-known Darnsee and Heideflächen am Gehn, visitors highly appreciate the Nette Valley at Bramheide for its tranquil paths through forests and pastures. The Niedringhaussee is also a favorite for its idyllic setting and sandy beach. The Rubbenbruch Lake is another popular spot, known as a well-preserved excursion point with options for relaxation.
Parking facilities are generally available near popular natural monuments. For the Darnsee, there are designated parking areas for visitors. Similarly, when visiting the Heideflächen am Gehn, you can often find parking near trailheads or specific access points. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient parking options.
While some natural monuments might be reachable by public transport, direct access can be limited for more remote areas. The Darnsee and areas within Bramsche itself are generally better connected. For sites like the Heideflächen am Gehn, public transport might get you to nearby villages, but a short walk or bike ride might be necessary to reach the specific natural areas. Planning your route in advance using local transport information is recommended.
The diverse habitats around Bramsche support various wildlife. The Darnsee, being partly a nature reserve, is a significant habitat for a variety of birds, including some rare species. In the heathlands and forests of the Heideflächen am Gehn and the Nette Valley at Bramheide, you might encounter smaller mammals, various bird species, and insects, especially during the blooming season. Keep an eye out for waterfowl at lakes like Niedringhaussee.


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