Best attractions and places to see around Herzebrock-Clarholz include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The municipality is situated between the open landscapes of Münsterland and the gentle hills of the Teutoburg Forest. Its character is significantly shaped by a monastic past, offering destinations for those interested in history, art, and outdoor activities. The region features flat terrain, suitable for cycling and hiking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Cistercian monastery of Marienfeld, founded in 1185, was one of the most important monasteries in Westphalia. The late Romanesque abbey church is an outstanding example of Cistercian architecture. The Cistercian Trail, a 1200-meter-long circular walk, leads around the monastery grounds. The monastery café and the monastery parlor provide a great range of culinary options on site.
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The imposing moated castle is still inhabited by the Bentheim-Tecklenburg royal family today. It combines several architectural styles: a chapel tower from the 13th century, a Renaissance wing with a gallery and a Baroque wing. The important "White Hall" in the Rococo style, the wallpaper room and the small castle chapel with a prisoner's graffiti are among the sights worth seeing. Guided tours are offered regularly.
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The former Cistercian monastery in Marienfeld, first mentioned in 1185, is an impressive complex that includes the old monastery church and a hotel complex.
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It was founded in 1185 by monks from the Hardehausen Monastery. The abbey church was consecrated in 1222. After the Reich Deputation Main Conclusion, the monastery was dissolved in 1803 and became state property. The church is now owned by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and is used as a parish church according to a foundation from 1804. Some of the farm buildings are also state property and serve as apartments for the priest, sexton and organist. Other buildings are privately owned and are used as apartments or for a hotel business. The former retreat buildings fell into disrepair and were eventually demolished. Since Pentecost 2004, two Benedictines lived in the community to rebuild monastic life, but one of them died in the summer of 2014 and the other left the community in 2021.
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The monastery chapel of the Cistercian monastery Marienfeld, first mentioned in 1185, was consecrated in 1222 and dissolved in 1803. The vault architecture and the altars with the pews are worth seeing.
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It is simply a dream to drive over the dead forest paths here on the Lutter.
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The Cistercian abbey in Marienfeld is a beautiful former monastery complex with an old abbey and other buildings. First mentioned and founded in 1185 and closed in 1803. Today the complex houses the Hotel Klosterpforte.
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Very nice good approaching path along the Lutter
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Herzebrock-Clarholz is rich in monastic history. You can explore the former Benedictine nunnery of Herzebrock Abbey, featuring the St. Christina church and a local history museum. Another significant site is Clarholz Abbey, a former Premonstratensian monastery with its St. Laurentius Church, a museum in the Kellnerei, and a miniature labyrinth garden. Further afield, Marienfeld Abbey, a Cistercian monastery, offers an impressive late Romanesque abbey church and a circular Cistercian Trail.
Yes, the region's flat terrain is ideal for both walking and cycling. Popular options include Lutterstrang — Path along the Lutter, an idyllic forest path following the Lutter stream. The Restored Dalke Meadows offer beautiful landscapes for strolling or cycling year-round. You can also enjoy sections of the Ems Cycle Route, such as the Avenue Along the Ems Cycle Route, or follow the Prälatenweg, which connects the two main monasteries.
Beyond the trails, the region boasts several natural highlights. The Restored Dalke Meadows provide a wonderfully beautiful river landscape, especially vibrant when wild flowers bloom. The Lutter stream, with its accompanying forest paths like Lutterstrang and Lutterwald Forest Trail, offers serene natural settings. Additionally, the monastery gardens at Herzebrock and Clarholz provide peaceful green spaces with herb, utility, and ornamental gardens, and even fish ponds.
Many of the walking and cycling paths, such as Lutterstrang — Path along the Lutter and the Restored Dalke Meadows, are suitable for families. The miniature labyrinth garden at Clarholz Abbey can be an engaging experience for children. For indoor fun, the Hallenbad Herzebrock public swimming pool features an 83-meter-long slide, which is popular with families.
Beyond the monastic history, you can visit the Caspar Ritter von Zumbusch Museum, located in the birthplace of the renowned sculptor, showcasing his 19th-century works. The Haus Samson Gallery regularly hosts contemporary art exhibitions. The Loerdemann'sche Kapelle, built in 1661, also offers a glimpse into the region's religious and architectural heritage.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the blooming monastery gardens and the wild flowers in the Restored Dalke Meadows. Autumn offers beautiful foliage along the forest trails. Even in winter, the flat paths are generally accessible for walking and cycling, making it a pleasant destination for nature lovers.
Yes, guided tours (Gästeführungen) are available to help visitors discover the area's rich history and various attractions. These tours can provide deeper insights into the monastic complexes and other cultural sites.
Herzebrock-Clarholz offers a variety of hiking trails, mostly easy due to the flat terrain. You can find several easy loops, such as the 'Hiking loop from Herzebrock-Clarholz' (5.1 km) or the 'Herzebrock Monastery – Monastery Garden loop from Herzebrock' (4.6 km). For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Herzebrock-Clarholz guide.
Absolutely. The area is very cycling-friendly. You can find moderate routes like the 'View of Emssee and Emsseepark – Ems River Cycle Path loop from Clarholz' (52.5 km) or easier options such as the 'Marienfeld Abbey – Monastery Garden loop from Clarholz' (29.5 km). For a comprehensive list, check out the Cycling around Herzebrock-Clarholz guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and idyllic nature of the trails, such as the Lutterstrang, which is described as 'fantastically beautiful.' The Restored Dalke Meadows are loved for their beauty and suitability for year-round strolls or bike rides. The historical significance and well-maintained grounds of sites like Marienfeld Abbey also receive high praise for their impressive architecture and serene atmosphere.
The community hosts various events throughout the year. Notable annual events include the Affentenniscup and Laurentius-Kirmes in August, the Day of Gardens and Parks at the monastery complexes, and an autumn harvest festival parade. These events offer a chance to experience local culture and festivities.
While Schloss Möhler is a significant Baroque moated castle and a historical landmark in the region, it is currently not open for public visits.


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