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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Borgholzhausen

Best natural monuments around Borgholzhausen are found within the scenic Teutoburg Forest and Ravensberger Hügelland, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features a variety of natural landmarks and viewpoints, making it a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts. These areas provide opportunities to explore unique geological features, forests, and water formations. Visitors can discover a range of natural attractions that highlight the area's ecological significance.

Best natural monuments around Borgholzhausen

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

Juniper Heath Steinhagen

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I wasn't expecting such a beautiful heath there. It's very nice up there, with benches for a short rest.

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Bifurcation Hare-Else

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Just above Gesmold, the Hase forms a bifurcation. Here, the Else branches off from the Hase, causing around 2/3 of its water to flow into the Weser river system. It …

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Great Roe Spring

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The wonderfully clearest spring water imaginable. Wooden seating areas invite you to take a break, the loud splashing is soothing and simply beautiful!

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Teutoburg Forest

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Bielefeld Teutoburgerwald with a view of the TV tower

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Blue Lake

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a very nice place for a break

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January 29, 2024, Forest Path in Teutoburg Forest

The Teuto - always worth a hike.

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Just above Gesmold, the Hase forms a bifurcation. Here, the Else branches off from the Hase, causing around 2/3 of its water to flow into the Weser river system. It is still not clear whether this branch was artificially created to supply more water to the watermills of Gesmold Castle. A great environmental education site has been developed at the bifurcation since 2000. And there is also more information at the Terra Tip Bifurcation. Bifurcation Day takes place here every year on the first Sunday in May. Cyclists, families and nature lovers meet for an exciting festival with environmental education activities, concerts and delicacies. The extensive pastures around this striking place are grazed extensively and serve as a refuge for meadow birds such as lapwings, skylarks and also grass frogs.

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High up along the ridge path, the landscape changes from typical deciduous forest to beautiful heathland: Enjoy one of the last natural occurrences of fragrant juniper heath here.

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The local juniper plants used to be the basis of the world-famous schnapps production in Steinhagen. Today there is only a small remnant on the ridge path of the Teutoburg Forest. In Steinhagen there are still numerous field names (including Deterts Heide, Hasenheide, Voßheide), which are reminiscent of the poor sandy soil and the time when the juniper heaths almost reached the village. In general, the slopes of the Teutoburg Forest used to be completely heathed - heathland was still to be found along the Hermannsweg in the first half of the 20th century. The juniper is a cypress plant that is widespread in Europe and North America in many species. Special abilities were ascribed to juniper as early as Germanic mythology and medieval popular belief. It should offer protection against magic and evil spirits and drive away the plague. The "berries" contain a lot of sugar and have been used in a variety of ways for centuries, for example as a kitchen spice or in game dishes. Even if the beginnings of the juniper distillery in Steinhagen are in the dark, a drink made from juniper berries is said to have been produced in the area as early as the late Middle Ages. Based on the knowledge gained over the following centuries, the farmers then initially produced juniper brandy for their own use. Source: https://www.teutonavigator.de/de/teutonavigator/streaming/detail/POI/p_100077797/wacholderheiden-am-petersberg-wanderwege-steinhagen

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A bifurcation (fork) is the natural division of a river, in which one of the resulting branches does not reunite with the other, but moves on independently and connects with a foreign river. It occurs on plains where the watershed is very shallow and barely noticeable and represents a rare geographic feature.

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The Teutoburg Forest is a to 446.4 m above sea level. NHN high low mountain range in the Lower Saxony highlands. It is now in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia and stretches from the Tecklenburger Land past Osnabrück and through Bielefeld to Horn-Bad Meinberg in the southeast. Until the 17th century, the mountain range with the Eggegebirge to the south-east was called Osning and is sometimes still called that today. The Teutoburg Forest is known nationally above all for the Varus Battle (also known as the Hermannsschlacht or Battle in the Teutoburg Forest) between Romans and Germans in 9 AD. Tourist attractions include the Hermann Monument, the Externsteine and the Dörenther Cliffs. The highest mountain is the Barnacken. In addition, it is the longest ridge in Germany. (Source: Wikipedia)

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A little break is mandatory here 💚

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There, in the very early spring, a special natural spectacle takes place when the short but magnificent flowering of the liverwort begins. More than a million of these warmth-loving plants then illuminate the still barren forest and its soil, which at this time is still leafless and without flowers waiting for spring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural monuments can I explore around Borgholzhausen?

Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the fascinating Bifurcation Hare-Else, a unique hydrological phenomenon where a river splits. Another serene location is the Great Roe Spring, known for its wonderfully clear water and peaceful picnic areas.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the region?

The natural monuments around Borgholzhausen offer a diverse range of features. You'll find extensive forests, unique river formations like the Bifurcation Hare-Else, and beautiful heathlands such as the Juniper Heath Steinhagen. There are also tranquil lakes like the Blue Lake and numerous viewpoints.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Borgholzhausen?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Bifurcation Hare-Else offers an environmental education site and facilities, making it engaging for all ages. The Great Roe Spring provides a lovely picnic spot, and the Blue Lake is a nice place for a break. The Juniper Heath Steinhagen also features easy trails and benches for resting.

What are the best viewpoints to appreciate the landscape around Borgholzhausen?

Many natural monuments offer excellent views. The Juniper Heath Steinhagen provides scenic vistas over the heathland. The Teutoburg Forest itself contains numerous spots with expansive views. Additionally, regional highlights like the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) and the Luisenturm are renowned for their panoramic outlooks over the Ravensberg region and the Teutoburg Forest.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Absolutely! The natural monuments are often integrated into or near popular hiking routes. For instance, the Juniper Heath Steinhagen is along a ridge path. You can find a variety of hiking options, from easy to difficult, by exploring the hiking guides around Borgholzhausen, which include trails like the 'Burg Ravensberg trail' and 'Luisenturm trail'.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region is very popular for cycling. The Bifurcation Hare-Else is a well-known cycling destination, with facilities available for visitors. You can discover numerous routes suitable for touring bicycles by checking out the cycling guides around Borgholzhausen, which feature routes like the 'Brincke Castle and Chapel loop'.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural areas around Borgholzhausen?

The natural areas around Borgholzhausen are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage changes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor facilities and longer days. Even in winter, the forests and viewpoints can offer a serene and unique experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there facilities like restrooms or picnic areas at the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities. The Bifurcation Hare-Else has an environmental education site with toilets and barbecue areas. The Great Roe Spring features wooden seating and picnic tables. Other popular spots like the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut and Luisenturm also offer refreshments and basic amenities on weekends.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Borgholzhausen?

Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility. They enjoy the 'beautiful heath' at Juniper Heath Steinhagen, the 'wonderfully clearest spring water' and 'soothing' sounds at Great Roe Spring, and the well-designed environmental education site at the Bifurcation Hare-Else. The extensive views from various points within the Teutoburg Forest are also highly appreciated.

Are there easy hiking options for beginners or families near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the Juniper Heath Steinhagen offers a relatively short and pleasant walk with resting places. You can find more easy routes, such as the 'Ravensberg Castle – Cleve Gorge Adventure Forest loop', by consulting the easy hikes guide around Borgholzhausen.

How long should I plan for a visit to these natural monuments?

The duration of your visit can vary. For a quick stop to enjoy the views or a short walk, 1-2 hours might suffice at places like the Juniper Heath Steinhagen or Blue Lake. If you plan to explore the environmental education site at the Bifurcation Hare-Else or combine a visit with a longer hike in the Teutoburg Forest, you could easily spend half a day or more.

Are the natural monuments around Borgholzhausen dog-friendly?

Generally, the natural areas and trails around Borgholzhausen are dog-friendly, especially within the Teutoburg Forest and at sites like the Juniper Heath Steinhagen. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to clean up after them. Specific rules might apply to certain protected areas, so check local signage.

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