Best attractions and places to see around Wietmarschen include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and recreational areas. This municipality in Grafschaft Bentheim, Lower Saxony, Germany, is characterized by its diverse landscape, from the Dinkel River to the Lohner Sand heath and forest area. Visitors can explore significant cultural sites like the Stiftskirche Wietmarschen and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling along scenic routes. The region offers a variety of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and active pursuits.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hannekenfähr a nice place to stay
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The route along the DEK is really good to cycle on. A few years ago, the original route along the Dortmund Ems Canal in the Lingen area was still on gravel roads that were called cycle paths. Fortunately, those days are over and people have learned to create new paths for cyclists 🚴♀️ 🚴♂️ that are as good as those for car drivers. But it's worth leaving the canal every now and then.
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Hanekenfähr is always worth a visit. The old lock is worth seeing. Or you can simply sit at the weir.
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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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Hanekenfähr (older spellings also Hanneken- or Haneckenfähr) is an area on the Ems River between Lingen (Schepsdorf and Darme) and Emsbüren (Elbergen) in the Emsland district. The Ems weir in Hanekenfähr, also called "Waterfall" Until the 19th century, a ferry crossed the Ems at this point. The Ems and the Dortmund-Ems Canal (DEK) merge two kilometers earlier, behind the Gleesen Lock, thus forming the first common course of the Dortmund-Ems Canal and the navigable Ems River up to the Ems weir in Hanekenfähr. Today, Hanekenfähr is important as a hub in the Ems waterway network and as a local recreation area. The Ems River forms the municipal border between Emsbüren and Lingen. An industrial area also lies adjacent, which reduces the quality of the local recreation area due to noise emissions.
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Just beautiful there A highlight that it deserves Great for a break The cafe (tea house) is open on certain days of the week
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Wietmarschen is rich in history. You can visit the historic Stiftskirche Wietmarschen and its surrounding area, including the Stiftsbusch with its chapels. The Mühlenturm Wietmarschen and the Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River, part of a complex with castle ruins and a manor house, offer glimpses into the past. Additionally, the Heimathaus Wietmarschen (Packhaus) and the Treckermuseum Wietmarschen provide insights into local heritage and agricultural history.
Yes, Wietmarschen is excellent for cycling. The Dortmund-Ems Canal Cycle Path is a popular choice, offering scenic routes with different surfaces on either side of the canal. You can also find various routes along the Ems-Vechte Canal and through the wider Grafschaft Bentheim region. For more cycling ideas, explore the MTB Trails around Wietmarschen guide.
Nature lovers can enjoy the Freizeitsee Wietmarschen, a recreational lake with a sand beach. The Naherholungsgebiet "Lohner Sand" offers extensive heath and forest areas perfect for hiking and spotting Bentheim Heath Sheep. The Naturpark Bourtanger Moor provides fascinating moor landscapes with hiking and cycling routes, and the Geeste Reservoir North Beach is another popular spot for relaxation and water activities.
Visitors frequently praise the well-developed and scenic cycling paths, especially along the Dortmund-Ems Canal, noting them as wonderful to drive. The Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River is appreciated for its historical complex, including castle ruins and an oak avenue. Many also enjoy the local recreation areas like the Geeste Reservoir, perfect for breaks during bike rides or for swimming.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Wietmarschen are family-friendly. The Freizeitsee Wietmarschen is ideal for families with its sand beach and water activities. The Dortmund-Ems Canal Cycle Path offers easy, flat routes suitable for all ages. The Geeste Reservoir North Beach is another great spot for families to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Wietmarschen offers numerous hiking opportunities. Trails weave through the Moor-Veenland Nature Park, around the Wietmarschen Abbey, and through the Lohner Sand recreational area. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like 'Lohner Sand – Moorland Trails' or 'Bird Observation Tower Lohner Sand – Pine forest on the Lohner Sand loop'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Wietmarschen guide.
The highest elevation within the Wietmarschen municipality is the Rupingberg, located in Lohne, which stands at 50 meters above sea level. There are plans for a future viewing tower at this location.
Beyond the Stiftskirche, you can delve into local history at the Heimathaus Wietmarschen (Packhaus) and the Heimathaus Lohne. For a unique experience, the Treckermuseum Wietmarschen showcases agricultural history, and the Urbrecker statue depicts a bog iron miner, reflecting a historical industry of the area.
Yes, there are several scenic spots. The View of Hanekenfähr is a notable viewpoint at the confluence of the Ems and Dortmund-Ems Canal, important as a hub in the Ems waterway network and a local recreation area. The Rupingberg in Lohne also offers views from the community's highest point.
For runners, Wietmarschen provides several trails. Popular routes include the 'Lohner See – Lohne Recreation Lake loop' and the 'Freizeitsee loop from Lohne'. These trails offer moderate difficulty and scenic surroundings. You can find more running options in the Running Trails around Wietmarschen guide.
Yes, a short detour from Wietmarschen leads to the Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River, which is part of a historic complex including castle ruins and the Lage manor house. Additionally, Clemenswerth Castle, considered one of Europe's most important Baroque hunting lodges, is located near Wietmarschen.
In natural areas like the Naherholungsgebiet "Lohner Sand", you might spot the distinctive Bentheim Heath Sheep. The various nature parks and moor landscapes also provide habitats for diverse bird species and other local wildlife, offering opportunities for nature observation.


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