Best attractions and places to see around Wallenhorst, a municipality situated approximately 10 kilometers north of Osnabrück, offers diverse experiences. Nestled within the Wiehengebirge low mountain range, the area features picturesque landscapes and historical sites. Wallenhorst is part of the UNESCO Global Geopark TERRA.vita, showcasing 300 million years of Earth's history. The region provides opportunities for exploring natural features and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Along the canal and always straight ahead...
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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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Easily navigable gravel path directly along the canal.
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Along the canal, it's fun to drive through nature. There are plenty of places to stop and rest.
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beautiful section directly on the canal and easy to drive with rest areas
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Cheated: Rubben are an amphibious freshwater fish species related to coelacanths that only survived the great extinction of the sauropsids at the beginning of the Cretaceous period in a few so-called Bruchsee lakes in central and northern Europe. This was possible due to the special acidic conditions of the so-called Bruchsee lakes created by forest breakage. Due to their amphibious characteristics, Rubben are able to survive for a long time outside of the water and their habitat. As an omniform species, they are able to suck out all possible sources of food, living or dead, with their strong sucking mouths, which is why only pedal boating is recommended here in the Rubbenbruchsee, not swimming. ;-)
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After the canal had been widened and all the road bridges had been rebuilt, there was no money left for the expansion of the locks for Europaschiffe. That's why there's not much going on on the canal...
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The Nettetal to Rulle is passable without any effort and is beautiful.
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Wallenhorst offers a variety of natural attractions. You can enjoy the scenic paths along the Osnabrück Branch Canal, which is perfect for walking and cycling. The Nette Valley at Bramheide provides a beautiful path through mixed forests and pastures. For a relaxing outing, visit Rubbenbruch Lake, where you can rent pedal boats or enjoy meadows with barbecue facilities. The region is also part of the UNESCO Global Geopark TERRA.vita, offering extensive hiking and cycling routes through diverse landscapes, including the Wiehengebirge Mountains.
Yes, Wallenhorst is rich in history. The Old St. Alexander Church, dating back over a dozen centuries, is one of the oldest churches in the Diocese of Osnabrück and features a legendary 'golden hen' on its spire. You can also explore the remnants of Wittekind Castle, an 8th-century fortification, or visit the historic Sanctuary of Rull, with roots tracing back to 1233. Don't miss the towering Monument to Pope Pius IX (Piussäule) on Hollager Berg.
The area around Wallenhorst is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling trails throughout the Geopark TERRA.vita and the Wiehengebirge Mountains. The Osnabrück Branch Canal offers flat paths ideal for cycling and walking. The Nettetal local recreation area features a climbing forest, miniature golf, and additional hiking trails. For more specific routes, you can find numerous running trails and cycling routes in the region.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Wallenhorst are suitable for families. The Rubbenbruch Lake offers pedal boat rentals and meadows for picnics. The Nettetal recreation area includes a climbing forest and a 36-hole miniature golf course, perfect for children. Observing ships at the Hollage Lock can also be an exciting experience for younger visitors.
Wallenhorst is part of the UNESCO Global Geopark TERRA.vita, showcasing 300 million years of Earth's history. You can visit the Hexenstein (Witch's Stone), a 25-ton glacial erratic with local legends. The Piesberg Cultural and Landscape Park, including Mount Piesbergen, offers insights into the region's geological past and an observation deck. You can also hike along the edge of the Piesberg Quarry for a unique geological perspective.
Beyond historical sites, Wallenhorst has cultural landmarks like the Dutch-style Windmill Lechtingen, built in 1887, which is a picturesque structure. The Heimathaus Hollager Hof, a half-timbered building from 1656, is the oldest residence in Wallenhorst and now serves as a charitable facility. The historic centers of Wallenhorst, Rulle, and Lechtingen also offer charming insights into local culture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the scenic paths along the Osnabrück Branch Canal for cycling and walking, noting its calm atmosphere. The Nette Valley at Bramheide is praised for its beautiful paths through forests and pastures, ideal for switching off and relaxing. The Rubbenbruch Lake is a popular excursion point for its recreational opportunities.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for nature observation. The Hollage Lock is a known spot to see cormorants. The Arboretum with Giant Redwood, opened in 2008 within the Piesberg Cultural and Landscape Park, features a collection of exotic trees, including a striking 42-meter-tall giant redwood, offering a chance to see unique flora.
Absolutely. The paths along the Osnabrück Branch Canal are generally flat and well-suited for leisurely strolls. The Nette Valley at Bramheide also offers paths without major altitude differences, making it pleasant for easy walks through nature. The area around Rubbenbruch Lake provides gentle trails and open meadows for a relaxed walk.
For those looking for hidden gems, consider exploring the various geological formations like the Hollager Steine and Helmichsteine, which offer unique natural points of interest. The Piesberg Quarry provides a scenic hike directly along its edge, offering a different perspective of the landscape. The extensive network of trails within the Geopark TERRA.vita often leads to secluded spots and picturesque views away from the main routes.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are generally the most pleasant for outdoor activities in Wallenhorst. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. The lush greenery of spring and summer, or the vibrant colors of autumn, enhance the scenic beauty of areas like the Nette Valley and the Wiehengebirge Mountains.


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