Best attractions and places to see around Kirchlengern include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and recreational sites. Situated on the edge of the Teutoburg Forest and along the Else River, the municipality offers diverse experiences. Visitors can explore historical sites, engage in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and enjoy natural landscapes. This region in North Rhine-Westphalia provides a variety of attractions for different interests.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice cycle path where you can also take a break.
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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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Beautiful cycle path to the Werre...here you forget your everyday worries
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On the other side of the Werre there is not only the canoe club but also a few private gardens with direct access to the Werre.
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A great bike path here on the Werre
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Very nice cycle path directly on the Werre
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There is so much to discover along the entire Werre cycle path… we have to come back. 🚲Greetings from Wetterau...Simone & Michael
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Kirchlengern offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can explore the edge of the Teutoburg Forest, which provides numerous forests and lakes for outdoor activities. The Else River flows through the municipality, offering scenic routes for cycling and canoeing. A notable natural highlight is the North Tower (observation tower), Großes Torfmoor, a vibrant moor landscape perfect for wildlife observation, especially stunning in autumn. Additionally, the NSG Elseaue nature reserve along the Else River presents picturesque natural scenery, and the Ulenburger Allee is a natural monument with ancient trees and diverse wildlife.
Yes, Kirchlengern is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century St. Stephen's Church (St. Stephanskirche), or the 17th-century Oberbehme Castle (Schloss Oberbehme), which now serves as a youth hostel. The Historic Water Mill (Wassermühle) showcases the area's industrial past, and the Fire Brigade Museum in Häver displays over 150 years of fire brigade history. Don't miss the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column, a 6-meter-high monument built in 1911.
The region around Kirchlengern is excellent for cycling. A popular option is the Werre Cycle Path, which follows the Werre River and offers scenic routes. You can also find sections of the Else-Werre Cycle Path along the Else River. For more detailed routes, including gravel biking options, explore guides like Gravel biking around Kirchlengern, which features routes like the 'Cycle path along the Werre – Else-Werre cycle path loop from Löhne'.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Aqua Fun recreational swimming complex, which offers sports pools, saunas, and outdoor areas. The Mehrgenerationenpark (Multi-Generational Park) is designed for various age groups, and the Minigolf Course in Espelpark features an 18-hole course and a petting zoo. Many natural areas, like the North Tower (observation tower), Großes Torfmoor, are also suitable for family outings.
Kirchlengern offers several easy hiking trails perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience. You can find options like the 'Häver Forest – Ulenburger Organic Store loop from Häver' or the 'Doberg Cliffs – Doberg Geological Trail loop from Kirchlengern'. For a comprehensive list of easy routes, check out the Easy hikes around Kirchlengern guide.
Beyond traditional historical sites, Kirchlengern offers unique cultural insights. The Bauernbad Rehmerloh is a historical 'farmers' bath' and museum, preserving Westphalian bathing culture. The Old Primary School Rehmerloh (Alte Volksschule Rehmerloh) provides a glimpse into historical village schooling. These sites offer a deeper understanding of local heritage and traditions.
Yes, the region is known for its serene spots. The many lakes and forests surrounding Kirchlengern are considered among its most beautiful places for relaxation. The Else River banks are frequented by nature lovers, and the Großes Torfmoor offers a tranquil setting, especially for observing the unique moor biotopes. The Nonnenstein area also provides lovely rest spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Werre Cycle Path is loved for its scenic routes and opportunities to see canoeists and nature. The North Tower (observation tower), Großes Torfmoor is praised for its extensive views and wildlife observation. Many also enjoy the historical context of sites like the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find trails with varying difficulty levels, such as the 'View of the Bergkirchen Church – Moltke Tower (Moltketurm) loop from Kirchlengern' or the 'Wart Tower, Lübbecke – Cliff Edge Viewpoint loop from Stift Quernheim'. For a comprehensive overview, refer to the MTB Trails around Kirchlengern guide.
While many attractions are outdoors, you can still find things to do on a rainy day. The Fire Brigade Museum in Häver offers an indoor historical experience. The Bauernbad Rehmerloh, functioning as a museum, also provides an indoor cultural activity. Additionally, the Aqua Fun swimming complex offers indoor pools and saunas for relaxation and fun, regardless of the weather.
To experience the local history of bathing culture, visit the Bauernbad Rehmerloh. This historical 'farmers' bath' is a monument to Westphalian bathing traditions and also functions as a museum, offering insights into the healing waters and practices of the past.
For wildlife observation, the North Tower (observation tower), Großes Torfmoor is an ideal spot, especially for birdwatching and observing moorland species. The Ulenburger Allee, a natural monument with old trees, is home to various animal species, including bats, long-eared owls, tawny owls, and pied flycatchers, making it another excellent location for nature enthusiasts.


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