Best attractions and places to see around Stadtlohn include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Located near the Dutch border in the Münsterland region, Stadtlohn offers a variety of recreational areas. The town is recognized for its commitment to fair trade.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice long way. Very far to see, so that you can also let the dog run free. Attention: crossing streets!
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beautiful cycling route
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Varlar Abbey, often referred to as a monastery, was a Premonstratensian monastery founded by the Counts of Cappenberg in Münsterland. The monastery, which was converted into Varlar Castle, is part of the Varlar farming community in the Rosendahler district of Osterwick. The community there existed from about 1123/24 until secularization in 1803. After that, the monastery became the property of the Wildgrafen and Rheingrafen zu Salm, who took over a large part of the extensive church property and also became sovereign for a short time.quelle.wikipedia
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Fantastic Fitspad / bike path over the former railway line
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The bridge allows crossing the small stream. The trail along the creek is also very rewarding if you don't mind the uneven ground and roots.
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Very nice mill, a nice place to take a break
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Stadtlohn and its surroundings offer several historical landmarks. You can see Varlar Castle, a private property viewable from the outside, known for its moat and surrounding fields. Another notable site is Velen Castle, often called the 'fairytale castle of the Münsterland,' which now functions as a 'sports castle' with an orangery and gastronomy. In the town center, St. Otger Church is a significant sight, and the Chapel at Hengelborg House also offers historical interest.
Yes, Stadtlohn is home to a unique Siku, Audi and Classic Car Museum, described as the world's largest of its kind, which is a treasure for car enthusiasts. There is also a Railway Museum for those interested in the town's industrial heritage.
For nature experiences, visit the Idyllic spot in the Buskersbos, a wooden bridge in a sustainably managed forest offering a pure nature experience for cycling and walking. The Berkel River provides picturesque landscapes for cycling tours. You can also explore the Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge) with its ancient beech tree and scenic hiking trails.
Absolutely. The Zwillbrocker Venn Nature Reserve is famous for being home to Europe's northernmost flamingo breeding colony. You can observe wild flamingos from March to July, and sometimes until September. Additionally, around Varlar Castle, you might spot geese and other birds in the meadows.
Stadtlohn is well-regarded for its extensive network of circular hiking trails and 'Pättkes' (small paths) for cyclists. You can find numerous routes exploring the surrounding landscape, including trails towards Ahaus or across the nearby Dutch border. For specific running routes, check out the Running Trails around Stadtlohn guide. For mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Stadtlohn guide, which includes routes like the 'Devil's Gorge on the Berkel'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find options in the Gravel biking around Stadtlohn guide.
Families will enjoy Losbergpark, a central hub for leisure activities with tennis courts, a trial area, skating facilities, a mini-golf course, bird aviaries, and a large children's playground. The Zwillbrocker Venn Nature Reserve, with its flamingos, is also a fascinating experience for all ages. Many historical sites like Den Helder Watermill and Bataaf Mill, Winterswijk are also considered family-friendly.
Yes, you can visit Den Helder Watermill, a historical man-made monument that also features a restaurant with a large terrace and boat rentals. Another historic mill is Bataaf Mill, Winterswijk, an 1851 windmill that has been restored to grind exclusively with wind power since 1990. Watermill Berenschot is also nearby and offers catering services.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For observing flamingos at Zwillbrocker Venn Nature Reserve, plan your visit between March and September. The spring and summer months are ideal for cycling and hiking to enjoy the natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Many attractions, especially castles and mills, are accessible year-round, though specific opening hours for museums or gastronomy might vary seasonally.
While specific details on wheelchair accessibility for all paths are not extensively documented, Losbergpark offers paved areas and facilities that are generally accessible. For natural trails, it's advisable to check local conditions, as many 'Pättkes' (small paths) and forest trails might have uneven terrain. The MTB Trails around Stadtlohn guide includes some 'easy' graded routes, which might indicate flatter terrain suitable for some strollers, but it's best to verify specific trail conditions.
Several attractions offer dining options. Velen Castle has gastronomy facilities. At Den Helder Watermill, you'll find a nice restaurant with a large terrace. The 'Spieker' restaurant is located within Losbergpark. Additionally, Watermill Berenschot, not far from Stadtlohn, also provides catering services. Many cycling and hiking routes will pass through or near towns with cafes and pubs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The opportunity to explore castles like Varlar Castle and Velen Castle, even if only from the outside, is highly appreciated. The extensive network of cycling and hiking paths through picturesque landscapes, including spots like the Idyllic spot in the Buskersbos, is a major draw. The unique wildlife at Zwillbrocker Venn and the family-friendly amenities of Losbergpark also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the smaller 'Pättkes' (small paths) for cycling can lead you to charming, less-traveled spots. The Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge) with its ancient beech tree offers a scenic and somewhat secluded hiking experience. The various historical mills like Bataaf Mill, Winterswijk and Watermill Berenschot, while known, offer a glimpse into local heritage away from larger crowds.


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