Best attractions and places to see around Preußisch Oldendorf are situated within the Teutoburg Forest region, at the northern edge of the Wiehengebirge hills. The area features gentle elevations, forests, and well-maintained paths, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This region offers diverse attractions for those interested in nature and local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Wonderful route. I went the red route from P7 and it was easy to follow. Special highlight today were the cranes (Kraniche) gathering there before their flight South. It was spectacular to hear and see them. Just wish I would have brought binoculars to see them better.
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According to legend, the name is based on a sad story that is related to Limburg opposite. According to this, there was also a castle here on the Nonnenstein belonging to the Count of Rieneck. His daughter, Hildburga, was in love with the impoverished Prince of Limburg, but her father was looking for a better groom. He organized a tournament in which the Prince of Limburg also took part in disguise. When he won, the Count was so angry that he challenged him to a duel. The two rode at each other and collided with their lances so badly that both died. In her grief, Hildburga founded a monastery on the Nonnenstein and became the first abbess. But when she died, the nuns became more and more greedy. The Rödinghausen people joined forces and stormed the monastery and tore it down. They left the tower standing as a warning. Well, at least the last part of the legend can be refuted, because the Nonnenstein was only built in 1897. It was modernized and slightly raised, but unfortunately that is hardly enough to let your gaze wander into the distance. The Nonnenstein is still worth a visit, even if only for the lovely rest areas here and the audio contribution via QR code. In the neighborhood of the Nonnenstein there is also the Bismarck fire column, which offers a dry shelter.
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Benkhausen Palace with Palace Park. The facility was largely renovated between 2010 and 2013. The park is freely accessible. There is a small circular hiking trail to the Mittelland Canal. There is coffee and cake in the Rentei. The vending machine museum is right next to the café.
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Benkhausen Castle in the west of the Minden Lübbecke district
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2 great highlights in one. Benkhausen Castle and the Automatenmuseum, both absolutely worth seeing. http://www.deutsches-automatenmuseum.de
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A break in Renkhausen in the castle cafe is highly recommended
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A recommended tour. Automaten Museum is closed on Mondays
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Renkhausen Castle in the west of the Minden Lübbecke district
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Preußisch Oldendorf offers diverse natural landscapes. A significant highlight is the Großes Torfmoor (Great Peat Bog), where you can find observation towers like the North Tower and Ottoshöhe Observation Tower, providing views of the unique moor landscape. The Boardwalk and observation tower in the Großes Torfmoor offers a mystical experience, especially with specific lighting. The Wiehengebirge low mountain range provides breathtaking views, dense forests, and clear streams. You can also enjoy the tranquil Kurpark Bad Holzhausen with its flowerbeds and barefoot path, or the scenic trails around Elsebach Lake.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Benkhausen Castle, which features a freely accessible park and the unique Automaten Museum (Vending Machine Museum) nearby. Another notable historical landmark is the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column, a six-meter-high monument built in 1911. The Burgruine Limberg (Limberg Castle Ruin) also offers traces of past nobility and craftsmanship.
Preußisch Oldendorf is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The Wiehengebirge offers numerous well-developed hiking and cycling routes, including sections of the Hermannsweg. You can find many options for easy hikes, running trails, and cycling tours. The area's gentle elevations and forests make it perfect for exploring on foot or by bike.
Absolutely! The Kurpark Bad Holzhausen is family-friendly, featuring a barefoot path for sensory exploration. The North Tower (observation tower) in the Großes Torfmoor and the Ottoshöhe Observation Tower are great for all ages, offering educational insights and expansive views. Many of the hiking trails, especially those around the moor, are suitable for families. Additionally, farm shops like Winkelmann offer activities for families, including a beer garden and seasonal produce.
For stunning views, head to the Ottoshöhe Observation Tower, which offers expansive vistas over Melle and, on clear days, as far as Ibbenbüren and Osnabrück. The Wiehturm also provides panoramic views over the Wiehengebirge, showcasing the harmonious blend of nature and living space. The Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column is another spot offering great views.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. In spring, the Wiehengebirge comes alive with blooming flowers and active birds, making it ideal for hiking. Autumn transforms the Großes Torfmoor into a colorful landscape with faded heather and characteristic mini-lakes, which is especially picturesque.
Yes, next to Benkhausen Castle, you'll find the unique Automaten Museum (Vending Machine Museum), showcasing a fascinating collection of vending machines. Another point of interest is the Feuerwehrmuseum Schröttinghausen (Fire Brigade Museum Schröttinghausen). You can also visit historical watermills like Gutswassermühle Bad Holzhausen, which is still working.
Yes, the area features several Hofläden (farm shops) where you can find fresh, seasonal produce. For example, Obsthof Wickemeyer offers fresh fruits like apples, cherries, or strawberries depending on the season. Winkelmann provides fresh asparagus, berries, and other regional delicacies directly from the farm, complete with a farm shop and beer garden.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, especially the unique moorland landscapes of the Großes Torfmoor and the expansive views from observation towers like Ottoshöhe. The historical charm of sites like Benkhausen Castle and the well-maintained hiking and cycling trails are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 600 photos and given more than 850 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, Preußisch Oldendorf offers a variety of trails, including many that are considered easy. You can find several easy hikes around the region, such as loops offering views of the Egge Valley or the Wiehen Hills. These trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for a relaxed walk, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without strenuous effort.
Cycling is a popular activity in Preußisch Oldendorf, with routes catering to various skill levels. You can explore cycling tours that take you past landmarks like Benkhausen Castle or through scenic areas like the Mittelland Canal. Routes range from easy to difficult, offering diverse experiences for cyclists.


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