Best attractions and places to see around Bissendorf are nestled between the Teutoburg Forest and Wiehengebirge, offering a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore ancient castles, significant memorials, and expansive nature reserves, alongside numerous hiking and cycling trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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When you come out of the town: At the entrance to the Meyerhof in Oestringen, to the left are the meadows up to the Nette. On the right side it climbs quite steeply, somewhere along the way you will see the ruins of the Wittekindsburg.
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The Nettetal to Rulle is passable without any effort and is beautiful.
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Very pleasant section through quiet and rustic nature along the beautiful Nette.
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beautiful section of road through the valley between Forellenhof and Mühle Knollmeyer
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Nice path through an even more beautiful forest. You have to avoid the Great Freeden (nature protection), the continuation of the ridge path from there to the east is simply fantastic.
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Always nice in the Nettetal on the nice long.
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The Nettetal is very beautiful. Here you can switch off very well.
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At Knollmeyer there is always something going on when the weather is nice.
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Bissendorf offers several significant historical sites. The Augusta Shaft Memorial commemorates the crimes during the National Socialist era, offering exhibitions and guided tours. You can also explore the ruins of Holter Burg, the oldest castle complex in the wider area, dating back to 1147. While privately owned, the impressive Wasserschloss Schelenburg, an oldest Renaissance building in the region, and Ledenburg are notable landmarks to observe from a distance.
Yes, Bissendorf is rich in natural beauty. The Freeden Nature Reserve, part of the Teutoburg Forest, is a 224-hectare area perfect for hiking, especially in spring when Corydalis flowers bloom. The Nette Valley at Bramheide offers a beautiful path for cycling or walking along the Nette river through mixed forests and pastures.
For families, the Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park provides a scenic outing with historical interest and a lake. The Nette Valley at Bramheide is suitable for family cycling or walks. Additionally, the Waldbad Schledehausen is a solar-heated outdoor swimming pool with countryside views, and the Minigolfanlage im Kurgarten offers family entertainment.
The Bad Iburg Castle offers wonderful views of Bad Iburg and the Teutoburg Forest. Further afield, the Dissen telecommunications tower provides a panoramic view of the Teutoburg Forest from its 25-meter viewing platform, accessible year-round.
Absolutely, Bissendorf is an excellent area for hiking. You can find approximately 160 km of marked hiking trails. The Hiking around Bissendorf guide features various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Country lane near Dratum – View from Lohnberg loop' or easier options such as the 'Schelenburg Castle – Wierautal Valley loop'. The Freeden Nature Reserve also offers accessible hiking trails.
Bissendorf offers diverse cycling routes. The Nette Valley at Bramheide is ideal for cycling along the Nette river with no major altitude changes. The region is also traversed by sections of the Hufeisen-Route and the Radroute der Megalithkultur. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Bissendorf guide provides options like the 'Schelenburg Castle – Oldendorf Trail loop'.
The Bissendorfer Burgenweg is an appealing 80 km hiking route that passes six castles and manor houses in the region. It offers a unique way to explore the historical architecture and landscapes of Bissendorf.
The Heimatmuseum im Haus Bissendorf, located in a baroque residential and commercial building, provides insights into the geological and historical past of the area. It showcases the daily life of its inhabitants through various exhibits, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Yes, Bissendorf is home to several historic churches. The Evangelische Kirche Holte, first mentioned in 1153, is known for its well-preserved church settlement. Other valuable churches include the Evangelische Kirche Schledehausen (first mentioned 1243) and the Catholic Churches in Bissendorf and Schledehausen, all housing interesting art treasures.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the scenic views from Bad Iburg Castle and the tranquility of the Nette Valley. The Augusta Shaft Memorial is valued for its important historical commemoration and educational exhibitions.
A visit to the Freeden Nature Reserve is particularly worthwhile in spring, when the white and violet flowers of the Corydalis bloom lavishly in its lime-beech forests, creating a picturesque landscape.


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