Best attractions and places to see around Versmold include a mix of natural features and cultural sites. The region offers extensive wet meadows, lake districts, and city parks for outdoor activities. Historically, Versmold features landmarks like old churches and museums, reflecting its heritage. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from scenic cycling routes to historical buildings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Emssee and Emsseepark are close to the city center and form a beautiful, ideal local recreation area, right on the Emsauenradweg.
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The Emssee in Warendorf is fantastically beautiful and offers many opportunities such as sailing, walking, fitness, playground, flower beds, Emsradweg, Ems, Emsseepark, various sculptures, benches, etc. Simply impressive and diverse.
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The castle complex has been partly preserved, partly rebuilt, or replaced by other buildings. Teaching events are held here, there's a small open-air theater, a playground, a café open on weekends, and a terrace with a magnificent view.
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Warendorf has a beautiful old town with a large market square.
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From the parking lot it's about 700 m high, although steep, but it's worth it ... you can also sit in the café above ...
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the climb looks difficult but it's worth it
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Harkotten Castle is a rare double castle (Castle von Ketteler and Castle von Korff) and in private use. However, you can stop by the garden café there for coffee and cake and take a look at the facility from the outside.
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<< Castle of the Counts of Ravensberg >> "... High up on a hilltop in the Teutoburg Forest, a mighty tower peeps out from behind thick trees. Whoever climbs up to the thick sandstone walls will recognize the fortified tower with its thirty battlements and the old curtain wall. The impressive building from the 11th century Ravensburg in the Ravensberger Land, where arguments, battles and conquests took place: Hermann II von Cavelage, Count of Ravensberg, built the castle as a military base in order to secure his dominion in 1080. For many years the fortress was the target of attacks and many famous lords of the castle sought protection behind the strong walls in the course of history, but it was not the onslaught of enemies but the order of King Wilhelm I that finally brought the castle to a "collapse." In 1733 he had all the buildings demolished in order to build new houses out of the stones . ... " https://hermannshoehen.teutoburgerwald.de/erleben-entsehen/sehenswerte/burg-ravensberg-borgholzhausen
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Versmold offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Ems Lake, Warendorf, a beautiful lake with a park and playground, or explore the extensive wet meadows of the Versmolder Bruch, known for birdwatching. The Peckeloher Seenplatte is another popular lake district for recreation, and the Stadtpark Versmold provides a green oasis with exotic trees and a barefoot path.
Yes, Versmold has a rich history. The Historic Market Square, Warendorf, is a must-see, featuring charming architecture and many restaurants. You can also visit the Heimatmuseum Versmold, which showcases local history with various workshops and a traditional farmer's garden. The St. Petri Church, dating back to 1096, is another significant historical landmark.
The area around Versmold is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, explore routes like the 'Former Hilterberg Mine – Waldchaussee Bad Iburg–Hilter loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Luisen Tower – View of the Teutoburg Forest loop' for mountain biking. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Park Villa Versmold Restaurant – Path along the Aabach loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Versmold, MTB Trails around Versmold, and Running Trails around Versmold guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Bad Rothenfelde Graduation Towers are family-friendly, offering healthy air and an impressive sight. Ravensberg Castle hosts medieval markets and has a playground. The Ems Lake, Warendorf, features a cool pirate playground, and the Tatenhausen Nature Trail is known for its child-friendly terrain.
Versmold and its surroundings offer many scenic cycling opportunities. The 'Weg für Genießer' is a popular route guiding you through picturesque forests and idyllic riverbanks. You can also find various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Lake Ems – East View of the Emssee loop', which is an easy ride. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Versmold guide.
Yes, the region provides numerous paths for hiking. The 'Hermannsweg' is a long-distance trail passing through the area, offering spectacular views. For a more local experience, the Tatenhausen Nature Trail winds through dense forests and past small lakes. The Versmolder Bruch also offers excellent walking opportunities with an observation deck for birdwatching.
Versmold is known for its unique connection to sausage-making, symbolized by the 'Wurstträgerbrunnen' (Sausage Carrier Fountain). The town also hosts seasonal markets like the Sausage Carrier Market in October, celebrating this tradition. The Heimatmuseum Versmold provides insights into local crafts and history, including an apiary and various workshops.
Certainly. The Stadtpark Versmold is a central green oasis perfect for relaxation, featuring a water treading facility and a beer garden. The Versmolder Bruch nature reserve offers a tranquil setting for observing flora and fauna, and the Peckeloher Seenplatte provides a peaceful lake environment for leisure.
Yes, there are notable castles in the vicinity. Ravensberg Castle, located a few kilometers from Borgholzhausen, is a historical site that regularly hosts medieval markets and concerts. Another impressive site is Harkotten Castle, a rare double moated castle where you can enjoy a garden café and admire the facility from the outside.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Bad Rothenfelde Graduation Towers are appreciated for their healthy air and imposing dimensions. The Historic Market Square, Warendorf, is loved for its cozy restaurants and beautiful architecture, inviting visitors to relax. The Ems Lake, Warendorf, is noted for its pleasant walkability and surrounding park.
The Bad Rothenfelde Graduation Towers are listed as wheelchair accessible, making them a good option for visitors with mobility needs. The Stadtpark Versmold also offers generally flat paths for easy navigation.
Versmold hosts several lively seasonal events. These include the St. Petri-Markt funfair in February/March, the Bockhorst Asparagus Market in May, and the popular Sausage Carrier Market in October. These events contribute to the town's vibrant community spirit throughout the year.
Many attractions offer convenient spots for refreshments. The Historic Market Square, Warendorf, is lined with numerous restaurants and cafés. Near Ravensberg Castle, you can find a café open on weekends. Harkotten Castle features a garden café, and Bad Rothenfelde itself has many shops, cafés, and restaurants near its graduation towers.


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