Mountain peaks around Hörstel are characterized by rolling hills and elevated natural attractions rather than traditional alpine summits. The region's highest points reach approximately 145 to 179 meters above sea level, offering scenic views over the Münsterland. Hörstel provides various hiking opportunities that feature geological formations and elevated viewpoints. These locations are suitable for outdoor recreation and exploring the natural terrain.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Be sure to be there every year on October 3rd when the panoramic run leads from either Dickenberg or Steinbeck over the summit cross, with a summit drink! Walking or running - both are possible!
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The Huckberg r forms the western end of the Teutoburg Forest
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The cross was erected on October 8, 2006.
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At 156 m, the Klotenberg forms the eastern boundary of the Bocketal.
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The summit of the Klotenberg can be reached via narrow, steep forest paths and is a place of tranquility away from the tourist crowds. There are no benches or shelters, just pine forest and moss. The Blücherfelsen is very close by
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At the end of a hiking tour with a great view and a sunset, you can enjoy an after-work beer (also non-alcoholic) on top of the heap.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Stairs to the Summit Cross, known for its panoramic run event on October 3rd. Another popular spot is the Summit Cross on the Old Spoil Heap, which offers expansive views. The Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint is also highly regarded for its views and wildlife observation opportunities.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Shelter on the Huckberg is a neat hut perfect for a break during a family outing. The Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, offering views and a chance to observe local wildlife.
The region around Hörstel features rolling hills and varied landscapes. You can encounter impressive sandstone rock formations, such as those at the Dörenther Klippen within the TERRA.vita nature park. Areas like the Klotenberg (156 m) offer tranquil pine forests and mossy paths. The Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint, formerly a mining site, now provides opportunities for observing local wildlife.
Absolutely. The Waldauenweg in Hörstel-Riesenbeck features the unique 'Heavenly Ladder,' a structure with 256 steps leading to a viewing balcony that provides expansive views over the Münsterland. You can also find the Summit Cross on the Old Spoil Heap, a cross erected in 2006 that offers a nice vantage point.
Hörstel offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including sections of the long-distance Hermannsweg. For specific routes, consider the Hiking around Hörstel guide, which includes trails like the Waldauenweg Teutoschleifen. There are also options for Mountain Hikes and Running Trails in the vicinity.
While Hörstel is known for rolling hills, you can find more challenging routes in the surrounding region. The Hermannsweg, for instance, offers sections through the Teutoburg Forest and Wiehen Mountains that provide a rewarding experience. For specific challenging routes, you can consult the Hiking around Hörstel guide, which lists routes like the Hörsteler Teutoschleife as difficult.
The elevated areas and trails around Hörstel are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush. October 3rd is a special day to visit the Stairs to the Summit Cross, as it hosts a panoramic run event.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility away from tourist crowds, the summit of the Klotenberg (156 m) is an excellent choice. It can be reached via narrow, steep forest paths and offers a peaceful environment with just pine forest and moss, and the Blücherfelsen nearby.
The local recreation area around the Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint, which was created during earlier mining times, is now home to various small and large creatures in the wild. This spot offers good opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views over the Münsterland, the opportunity for outdoor recreation like hiking, and the unique geological features such as the Dörenther Klippen. The peaceful atmosphere of spots like the Klotenberg and the panoramic vistas from various viewpoints are also highly valued.
Yes, you can find places to rest. For instance, the Shelter on the Huckberg is a neat and clean hut that is great for taking a break during your hike.


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