Best attractions and places to see around Recke include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites within the northern Münsterland region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The area is characterized by its location near the Teutoburg Forest and the Recke Moorlands, offering diverse natural features. Visitors can explore significant natural reserves, historical half-timbered houses, and waterways like the Mittelland Canal. Recke provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, alongside cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Recke.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Recke
Teutoschleifen – hiking on premium trails in Tecklenburger Land
Töddenland cycle path — on the trail of the wandering merchants
Vom Kiebitz empfohlen – NaTourismus-Routen im Tecklenburger Land
Hiking around Recke
Cycling around Recke
Road Cycling Routes around Recke
Running Trails around Recke
MTB Trails around Recke

Gravel biking around Recke
A beautiful approach to the castle. However, the walk along the moat is also worthwhile, as is a tour around the moated castle. The 15th-century castle consists of an outer and a main castle on two islands. Thanks to the different architectural periods, elements of Classicism (Rentei), Neo-Gothic (chapel), and Renaissance (stepped gable) can be found here. Since its purchase in 1786, the castle has been privately owned by the Heereman von Zuydtwyck family from Roermond, and is still inhabited today by Philipp Freiherr Heereman von Zuydtwyck. Conclusion: Even though the castle is privately owned, a visit and tour of the complex is worthwhile. Tours of the public parts of the castle are also available upon reservation.
14
0
From the path where you can park your bike (or at the alpine hut), you can walk a short distance to the Dörenther Klippen. If you dare, climb up a bit and admire the Hockendes Weib rock formation.
1
2
The Wet Triangle is a waterway triangle and an important junction for inland shipping near Hörstel-Bergeshövede in the Tecklenburger Land region. At km 108.35 of the Dortmund-Ems Canal (DEK), the Mittelland Canal (MLK) branches off to the northeast and crosses the so-called Gravenhorst Gorge between the Huckberg and the Bergeshöveder Berg. The latter is the northwestern foothills of the Teutoburg Forest. Behind the branch, heading north after about a kilometre, is the Bevergern lock of the DEK. Below the Huckberg, on the northwest bank, is the restaurant “Am nassen Dreieck” and the disused Bergeshövede lock. On the lock island there is a red pavilion that serves as a viewing point. Various information boards provide useful information about the canals, the construction of the canals and the sights in the area. On the southern bank of the canal opposite the junction is the Bergeshövede canal port.
11
0
With a wide view over DEK and Mittelland Canal
10
0
A nice route along the DEK
14
1
Nice route along the canal
10
0
With great paths around the property
14
0
Be sure to take a break there and relax. There is also a nice restaurant with deck chairs and outdoor dining
14
1
Recke is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can visit the Dörenther Cliffs, known for their impressive sandstone formations, or the Crouching Woman, another natural monument with expansive views. The area also features the Recker Moor Nature Reserve, the Sacred Sea Nature Reserve, and the serene Recker Buchholz Forest. The Nasses Dreieck — Confluence of the Mittelland Canal and the Dortmund–Ems Canal provides a scenic spot along the waterways.
Yes, Recke is home to important nature reserves. The Recker Moor Nature Reserve is one of the best-preserved moors in North Rhine-Westphalia and a recognized living raised bog. Another significant natural area for tranquility and natural landscapes is the Sacred Sea Nature Reserve.
Recke has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The village center features charming old half-timbered buildings, reminiscent of its past as a trading hub. You can also find several religious sites, including three churches named for St. Dionysis, one dating back to the 9th century. The Museum of Local History and Wickerwork Old Ruthemühle offers insights into local heritage and traditional crafts. While Surenburg Castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from a distance, it remains a notable historical structure.
Yes, the Töddenland Circular Hiking Trail is a great way to experience Recke's historical connection to ancient traders. This trail highlights the half-timbered houses in the village center and provides a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
The countryside around Recke is ideal for various outdoor activities. Popular options include hiking, cycling, and fishing. You can also enjoy unique experiences like wagon rides, party boat tours on the Mittelland Canal, and ascending an observation tower in the forest. The Root Terraces at the Dörenther Klippen offer a unique climbing experience.
Yes, Recke offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Heiliges Meer – Teutoschleifen' or the 'Steinbeck loop – Teutoschleifen'. For more options, including trails through the Recker Moor Nature Trail, visit the Hiking around Recke guide.
Cyclists will find many enjoyable routes around Recke. Popular options include scenic rides across fields to the Recker Moor Observation Tower, or routes along the Mittelland Canal. For a comprehensive list of cycling tours, check out the Cycling around Recke guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Recke are suitable for families. The Dörenther Cliffs are a great destination for families with children, offering opportunities for climbing. The Nasses Dreieck, where the Mittelland Canal meets the Dortmund–Ems Canal, is also considered family-friendly with facilities for relaxation. Additionally, the Marina Recke features an outdoor swimming pool, perfect for family fun.
For relaxation and water-based activities, consider visiting the Sulphur Baths (Schwefelbad Steinbeck). Here, you can relax in 34 °C sulfur baths, complete with outdoor pools, thermal baths, and saunas. The Marina Recke on the Mittelland Canal also offers a maritime atmosphere and an outdoor swimming pool.
The northern Münsterland region, including Recke, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the nature reserves. Summer allows for swimming at Marina Recke, while autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in areas like Recker Buchholz Forest.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Buchholz Tunnel – Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint loop' or the 'Recke Canal Bridge – Abandoned American Police Car loop'. For more detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Recke guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural formations like the Dörenther Cliffs and the Crouching Woman, often highlighting the great views and opportunities for climbing. The scenic routes along the canals and the historical charm of the half-timbered houses also receive positive feedback. Many appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities the region offers.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: