Best attractions and places to see around Neuenhaus include a blend of historical sights, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated on the Dinkel and Vechte rivers, the town offers diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore well-preserved watermills, historic churches, and extensive cycling and hiking trails. The region provides a glimpse into regional heritage and a cross-border cultural space.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The cycle path along the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal and the connecting canal is Nordhorn's version of a cycle superhighway. The cycle path extends from the border, away from the main roads, across the entire length of Nordhorn. It is also the starting point for the "Green Cycle Path Network" to all parts of the city. Several regional and national cycle routes also run along it. Through various expansion and renovation measures, the connection has recently been further developed into a "comfort cycle path." With the completion of the "New Nino Bridge" over the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal, the "comfort cycle path" has been further enhanced. The connection through the Nino Business Park to the main train station and Nordhorn's city center has been significantly improved. Right of way throughout! Cycle from one end of the city to the other: Since 2018, cyclists have had right of way on the entire cycle path along the Nordhorn-Almelo and connecting canals. Two intersections were structurally redesigned for this purpose. A narrowed lane, speed bumps, prominent road markings, and clear traffic signs immediately make it clear to drivers on Heseper Weg and at Frensdorferhaar that they do not have right of way at these intersections. Traffic on the crossing cycle path must be given right of way. At the other intersections along the canal route, cyclists have not had to stop for many years thanks to underpasses.
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Huis Singraven, the view of the country house is impressive
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Simply beautiful to look at. The history of the building goes back around 700 years, as the agricultural estate of the Bishop of Utrecht. It has belonged to the Edwina Foundation since 1956 and can be explored on group tours during the summer months.
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Singraven Castle near Ootmarsum presents itself beautifully decorated.
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The water mill was first mentioned in a document in 1270, and a seizure contract from 1377 also mentions a mill in Lage an der Dinkel. However, it was not until around 200 years later that the then King of Spain, Philip II, as ruler of the Netherlands, granted permission to build a mill on the Dinkel. This was probably a reconstruction or an extension of the existing mill, but the exact details are not known.
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Singraven Estate The Singraven Estate is beautifully situated on the Dinkel near the village of Denekamp. The estate has many special monumental buildings, including the stately Singraven House, the Coach House behind it and the centuries-old three-wheeled watermill. Singraven offers a diverse landscape with forests, avenues, fields, meadows, marshes, and the ever-present Dinkel. The estate therefore has a surprising amount to offer: fascinating cultural history, relaxing and interesting nature, active recreational opportunities such as cycling or walking tours and much more. The Singraven Estate is easy to reach by following the signs "Singraven" from Denekamp. Follow. There are parking spaces at the watermill.
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Simply beautiful, the mill with the adjacent Landgoed Singraven. Also suitable as a break stop with a restaurant.
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The canal runs between the German town of Nordhorn and the Dutch town of Almelo. On the German side it is still partially navigable for small boats. It originally had a bed width of 7.5 m, and on the surface the width was 13.9 m. The canal was 33 km long and had six locks and ten drawbridges, although not all of them have been preserved.
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Neuenhaus and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River, which is part of a historic complex including castle ruins and the Lage manor house. The Old Town Hall in Neuenhaus, built in 1793, showcases Dutch architectural influences. Don't miss Herrlichkeit Lage, a village with a picturesque watermill, manor house, and remains of a former castle. The Jewish Cemetery, dating back to the late 17th century, is also a significant historical landmark.
Yes, the region is very cycling-friendly. A popular option is the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal Cycle Path, a well-developed route connecting Nordhorn, Germany, and Almelo, Netherlands. You can also explore numerous routes like the 'Grafschafter Fietsentour' which spans the German-Dutch border region. For more specific road cycling adventures, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Neuenhaus guide.
Neuenhaus is situated on the Dinkel and Vechte rivers, offering beautiful river landscapes perfect for exploration. The Vechtesee (Lake Vechte) near Nordhorn provides recreational options like pedal boating and scenic views. The Singraven Estate, just across the border in the Netherlands, features diverse landscapes with forests, meadows, and marshes, ideal for walking and cycling.
Families will enjoy the Vechtesee (Lake Vechte), where you can rent pedal boats or take an excursion boat. Nordhorn Zoo, approximately 11 km from Neuenhaus, is a popular destination for all ages. The Openluchtmuseum Ootmarsum Het Land Van Heeren en Boeren, an open-air museum, also offers insights into regional history and culture in an engaging way.
Absolutely! The region is known for its mills. The Singraven Watermill is a unique sawmill in the Netherlands powered by water. The Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River is well-preserved and offers a chance to explore nearby historical sites. Additionally, the Windmill Veldhausen, built in 1789, has been fully renovated and is still used by hobby millers.
The Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, located in a listed building from 1750, hosts contemporary art exhibitions by international and regional artists. For a broader cultural experience, explore the 'kunstwegen' Sculpture Route, an extensive 150 km route along the Vechte river featuring over 60 sculpture projects, considered one of Europe's largest 'open-air museums'.
Yes, designated hiking and cycling trails along moats, ramparts, and river areas invite visitors for extended tours. There are abundant hiking trails, including easy walks around the town and a 14 km circular route from Neuenhaus to Lage. For more detailed running routes, you can consult the Running Trails around Neuenhaus guide.
Beyond Neuenhaus, you can visit the charming Ootmarsum Town Centre in the Netherlands, known for its bakery offering regional specialties. Giethoorn, often called the 'Venice of the North,' is about 65 km away and offers unique canal boat tours. The Singraven Estate, with its stately house and diverse landscapes, is also a beautiful destination.
Yes, the area offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including the 'Border Path – Lake Vechte loop' or the 'Ems-Vechte Canal Cycle Path – Forest Trail Along the Ems loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Neuenhaus guide.
The region's natural features and extensive network of cycling and hiking trails are best enjoyed during the milder months, typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the river landscapes, mills, and outdoor art installations.
The Vechtesee (Lake Vechte) in Nordhorn is noted for having wheelchair accessible paths, allowing visitors to enjoy the views and recreational facilities around the lake. Many of the well-developed cycle paths, such as sections of the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal Cycle Path, are also generally accessible.
When visiting the Ootmarsum Town Centre, be sure to try 'Twentschen Krentenweggen' (raisin bread) from Bakkerij Schulten, often enjoyed with 'Bastardzuiker' (caramel sugar). This regional delicacy is a sweet treat popular with locals and visitors alike.


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