Best attractions and places to see around Rödinghausen. This municipality is situated on the southern slope of the Wiehengebirge in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The area offers a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that includes low mountain ranges, river valleys, and historical estates.
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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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Rödinghausen offers a diverse range of attractions, blending historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. You can explore ancient churches, renovated castles, historic windmills, and various nature reserves, all set within the picturesque landscape of the Wiehengebirge.
Yes, Rödinghausen is rich in history. You can visit the 13th-century Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column, a significant monument built in 1911. Benkhausen Castle, a renovated castle with a freely accessible park, also houses the German Museum of Automatic Machines. Other notable sites include the Bartholomäuskirche, Diedrichsburg, Gut Böckel, Schloss Ulenburg, and the Westhoyel Windmill.
The region boasts several natural attractions. You can experience the flora and fauna of the low mountain range on the Wiehengebirge Nature Trail or enjoy a pleasant stroll along the Brandbach Riverside Path. Nature reserves like NSG Kilverbachtal and NSG Auebachtal offer opportunities for wildlife spotting, including kingfishers and bats. The Wiehenpark also provides well-marked hiking trails and magnificent views.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Ottoshöhe Observation Tower offers great views and is categorized as family-friendly. Benkhausen Castle with its park and the German Museum of Automatic Machines is also a good option. The Westhoyel Windmill often hosts grinding and baking days, which can be engaging for all ages. Additionally, the Mehrgenerationenpark provides various play and sports facilities.
Rödinghausen is an excellent starting point for hiking. You can explore sections of the Hermannsweg, a 156-kilometer long-distance trail offering breathtaking views. The Wiehengebirge Nature Trail provides an immersive experience of the local environment. For more specific routes, you can find numerous trails, including moderate options like the 'Eggetaler Panoramaweg' or the 'Nonnenstein Observation Tower – Bismarck Fire Column loop', by visiting the Hiking around Rödinghausen guide.
Yes, the region offers a variety of cycling routes. The Brandbach Riverside Path is a very nice bike path. You can find routes of varying difficulty, such as the 'Mars - Planet Trail Melle' or the 'Schluchtenweg Rödinghausen'. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Cycling around Rödinghausen guide.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Ottoshöhe Observation Tower. From its top, you can see Melle, and on clear days, even the power plant in Ibbenbüren and as far as Osnabrück's Piesberg. The Nonnenstein also offers great views and rest areas.
Yes, Benkhausen Castle is home to the German Museum of Automatic Machines, offering a unique insight into a specific aspect of industrial history. The Westhoyel Windmill also provides a glimpse into traditional milling practices and local heritage.
For a relaxing break, visit Benkhausen Castle. You can enjoy coffee and cake at the Rentei, located right next to the German Museum of Automatic Machines, after exploring the castle park. The Westhoyel Windmill also offers fresh bread and cakes on grinding and baking days in summer, which can be enjoyed with coffee on site.
Yes, Rödinghausen is home to the NSG Kilverbachtal and NSG Auebachtal nature reserves. The Kilverbachtal is particularly known for kingfishers and bats, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation in a protected natural environment.
The spring and summer months are ideal for visiting Rödinghausen's attractions, especially for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During this time, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes are in full bloom. Many historical sites and windmills also host special events and open days during the warmer seasons.
While specific details on wheelchair accessibility for all paths are not extensively documented, the renovated park at Benkhausen Castle is freely accessible, suggesting some level of ease of access. For detailed information on specific routes, it's advisable to check local tourist information or route descriptions.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views from spots like the Ottoshöhe Observation Tower and the Nonnenstein. The well-maintained and historic Westhoyel Windmill is also a favorite, especially during its grinding and baking days. The peaceful and nature-loving cycling paths, such as the Brandbach Riverside Path, are also highly appreciated.


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