Best attractions and places to see around Andervenne, a municipality in Germany's Emsland district, include local recreational spots and regional historical sites. The area offers access to the broader Emsland region, known for its megalithic tombs and active nature opportunities. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Ramings Mill near Lengerich represents a piece of local history.
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It's worth stopping here and taking a look around.
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At its end, Schwedenstraße meets the former eastern cross street, the street “An den Schanzen”. The current name is reminiscent of an earth bastion that was located here until 1734, the Rinken or Kemnaschanze (Kemnade), named after the residents of the house directly on the ski jump. The large earth wall with a wide city moat secured the southeast side of the city. Even during the 30 Years' War, the entrenchment was a strong defensive bulwark.
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The castle was built in the 14th century by Electoral Mainz to protect the neighboring Steinbach monastery and the surrounding estates against the Electoral Palatinate. The process can be seen as a dispute between the archdiocese and the Palatinate as a result of the transfer of the Lorsch monastery to Electorate of Mainz in 1232. The construction on fiefdom of the Erbach taverns, which were fiefdoms of the Count Palatine, led to complications that were initially resolved by granting a castle fiefdom and later by pledging it to Erbach. The earliest mention of the castle comes from the year 1310. In 1317 Schenk Eberhard VI. von Erbach called Mainzer Burgmann. After the castle was initially given to Erbach as a Mainz fiefdom, the taverns acquired Fürstenau in 1355 and finally in 1454. Until then, a Mainz bailiff had still resided in the castle.
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The Fürstenauer Tor is decorated for Christmas.
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Embedded in an idyllic forest and pond complex is Ramings Mühle in Lengerich Ramings Mühle in Lengerich is located with its mill pond in the middle of the forest. A water wheel has been turning here since 1550, and the current half-timbered building dates from 1711. Since its extensive renovation in 2001, together with the bakery, it has formed an ensemble in which everything revolves around "milling and baking". A public baking day takes place every 1st Sunday between May and September. https://www.emsland.com/urlaub/sehenswertes/details/ramings-muehle
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The kiosk has wonderful coffee and cakes. A stop is worthwhile.
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The region around Andervenne is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Ramingsmühle Watermill in Lengerich, a half-timbered building from 1711 with a water wheel that has been turning since 1550. Another significant site is Fürstenau Castle, a 14th-century moated castle that once served as a residence for the Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück. Additionally, the broader Emsland region is known for its megalithic tombs, some over 5,000 years old, offering a glimpse into the Stone Age.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Ramingsmühle Watermill hosts public baking days between May and September, which can be a fun experience. Fürstenau Castle, with its surrounding park, is also suitable for families. For more active fun, consider the Western-Joe Indoor-Spielparadies, the Waldfreibad (Forest Outdoor Pool) in Freren during warmer months, or the NaturZoo Rheine a bit further afield.
Andervenne is close to several natural spots. The Bistro at Saller Lake is located at the Saller See recreation area, which features a lake with pedal boat rides, a mini-golf course, and a Kneipp pool. The Saller See area is also a central point for a network of cycling and hiking trails. You can also discover nature on the Hottpättken Forest Adventure Trail, located opposite the Waldfreibad in Freren, or visit the Geeste Reservoir for scenic views.
Cyclists will enjoy the area. The Rail Trail Spelle–Beesten is a popular 8.5 km route that follows an old railway line, offering a pleasant ride through what feels like a 'green tunnel.' This trail is part of the new route of the Emsland route. For more cycling adventures, explore the various routes in the Cycling around Andervenne guide, which includes longer tours like the Dortmund-Ems Canal Pathway.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Saller See recreation area offers a network of hiking trails. For easy walks, you can find routes like the 'Café at Saller Lake – Saller Lake loop' or the 'Eisernes Pferd – Weese Rest Hut loop' in the Easy hikes around Andervenne guide. The Hottpättken Forest Adventure Trail also provides a sensory nature experience.
The Bistro at Saller Lake is an excellent choice. You can relax and enjoy the view over the water while having a piece of cake or a hearty meal. In summer, the bistro is open Tuesday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The High Gate, Fürstenau is a historical monument that originally marked the city limits of Fürstenau. It is located on Schwedenstraße, the main shopping street in Fürstenau, and leads into the city center. It's a nice spot to visit in the charming town.
During warmer months, the Waldfreibad (Forest Outdoor Pool) in Freren, about 1.7 kilometers from Andervenne, is a refreshing option for swimming. The Saller See recreation area also offers pedal boat rides on the lake and features a Kneipp pool. For a larger aquatic center, Linus Lingen Wasserwelten in Lingen is an option.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the idyllic setting of the Ramingsmühle Watermill and the opportunity to relax by the water at the Bistro at Saller Lake. The 'green tunnel' experience of the Rail Trail Spelle–Beesten is also a community favorite for cyclists.
Yes, there are several running trails around Andervenne, particularly around the Saller See. You can find various routes, including loops from Freren and Sudderweh, in the Running Trails around Andervenne guide. These trails offer moderate difficulty and scenic surroundings.
Yes, Fürstenau Castle is listed as wheelchair accessible. The castle complex, with its surrounding park, provides an opportunity for visitors with mobility considerations to explore the historical grounds.


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