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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bersenbrück

Natural monuments around Bersenbrück present a varied landscape for outdoor exploration. The region features riverine environments, lakes, and forested areas, offering diverse natural features. These locations provide opportunities to engage with the local geology and natural history. The area is characterized by its terrain, including the Hase River and the Alfsee.

Best natural monuments around Bersenbrück

  • The most popular natural monument is Witches' Staircase, a trail that features stairs in a hilly forest. This renovated trail offers a pleasant…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Alfsee

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The leisure program at Alfsee is very extensive: camping, kart track, indoor games paradise, water skiing and much more: alfsee.de.

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Idyllic spot by the rabbit.
The bike path here is easy to navigate.

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Alfsee Overflow Weir

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The overflow threshold is passable and I recommend this little detour for the great view over the lake and the sound of the water.

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Witches' Staircase

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The witch's staircase has been renovated and is accessible again. April 2017.
Great new playground!

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River Hase

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A great part of the tour that you will simply enjoy.

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February 21, 2025, Alfsee Overflow Weir

The 330 m long overflow sill, the inlet of the Alfsee, was built in 1974 with a 10 hectare settling basin. This is where sand and alluvial particles that would worsen the water quality of the lake are supposed to settle. The outlet structure was also built in 1974.

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As early as 1999, the western Hase dam in the Gehrde-Rüsfort area was moved back over a length of 1.4 km. Around ten years later, the Hase dam was moved over a length of 0.8 km on the east bank. The additional lowering of the ground level has led to the development of fresh grassland and reed zones that correspond with the groundwater. This also enables periodic flooding typical of floodplains. The revitalized Hase floodplains also offer additional retention space for future flood events. Various wet biotopes and pools were also created. By establishing flora that is suitable for the site, a natural floodplain landscape is created in which various birds, reptiles, amphibians, grasshoppers and dragonflies find suitable habitats.

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The Hase is a 169.6 km long, eastern and orographically right tributary of the middle Ems in the Osnabrück district, the independent city of Osnabrück, the Cloppenburg district and the Emsland district (all in Lower Saxony) as well as the Steinfurt district (in North Rhine-Westphalia). Its catchment area is 3086 km²[2]. Near Gesmold, the Else branches off from the Hase in the artificially created Hase-Else bifurcation, whereby part of its water also flows into the Weser river system. Much further north, the Hase branches off into the Große Hase and Kleine Hase near Quakenbrück in an inland delta that begins there, the Hasedelta.

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October 3, 2024, Alfsee Overflow Weir

The Hase flows through small gates into the Alfsee.

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The water of the Hase flows through the Alfsee.

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It's best to drive on top of the dike instead of on the small pavement below.

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A quiet quiet spot on the Hase

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural monuments can I explore in Bersenbrück?

Beyond the well-known spots, Bersenbrück offers unique natural monuments like the Näpfchenstein on Druchhorner Straße. This cup-marked stone is a prehistoric artifact, believed to have served ritualistic purposes or for processing materials, offering a tangible connection to the region's ancient inhabitants and geology. While its exact function remains a mystery, it provides a fascinating glimpse into early human history.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Bersenbrück?

Yes, several natural monuments in the Bersenbrück area are suitable for families. The Alfsee offers extensive leisure programs, including camping and water activities. The Überfallhase (Hase River Weir) near Quakenbrück is also family-friendly, featuring new natural areas for wildlife and a fish ladder. Additionally, the Witches' Staircase provides a pleasant hiking experience in a hilly forest, complete with a playground.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Bersenbrück?

The Bersenbrück region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy to moderate trails, with options like the 'Hasemühle Bersenbrück – Begegnung Sculpture loop' or 'Hiking loop from Bersenbrück'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as 'Rapids on the Hase River – Historic center of Gehrde loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Bersenbrück and Cycling around Bersenbrück guides.

Are there specific hiking trails near Bersenbrück's natural monuments?

Yes, there are numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. For instance, you can find easy hikes like the 'Lohrecke Farm and Wayside Cross – Lohbecker Eck Bank loop' or the 'Hase Weir, Bersenbrück – Hasemühle Bersenbrück loop'. These trails often pass by or are close to natural features like the River Hase. Discover more options in the Hiking around Bersenbrück guide.

What natural features can I expect to see in the Bersenbrück area?

Bersenbrück's natural monuments showcase a diverse landscape. You'll encounter significant riverine environments, most notably the River Hase, which offers scenic sections for canoeing and walking. The region also features lakes like the Alfsee, which serves as a flood retention basin and recreational area. Additionally, you can explore forested paths and unique geological formations such as cup-marked stones.

Is the Alfsee Overflow Weir worth visiting?

The Alfsee Overflow Weir is definitely worth a detour. It offers a great view over the lake and the sound of the water. This structure is part of a larger system designed to prevent major flooding, holding millions of cubic meters of Hasewater. It's an interesting spot to observe hydraulic engineering and enjoy the surrounding nature.

Are any natural monuments in Bersenbrück dog-friendly?

Yes, the Überfallhase (Hase River Weir) near Quakenbrück is noted as being dog-friendly. It's an idyllic spot with easy-to-navigate bike paths, making it suitable for walks with your canine companion.

What makes the River Hase a significant natural monument?

The River Hase is a 169.6 km long river that is central to the region's natural environment. It offers beautiful sections for canoeing and walking, showcasing diverse ecosystems. Near Gesmold, it features the unique Hase-Else bifurcation, where part of its water flows into the Weser river system, and further north, it branches into an inland delta near Quakenbrück.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bersenbrück?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the natural monuments. Many enjoy the renovated Witches' Staircase for its fun and scenic hiking in the forest. The Überfallhase (Hase River Weir) is praised for its surprising scale, ecological features like kingfisher nesting holes, and the informative historical context. The Alfsee is valued for its extensive leisure program and tranquil spots, especially in the evenings.

Where can I find information about protected natural areas near Bersenbrück?

While specific detailed information about all protected natural areas near Bersenbrück is not extensively documented in public resources, the List of Natural Monuments in the Osnabrück District on Wikipedia can provide some context. The Alfsee also includes a designated nature reserve within its reserve pool, highlighting efforts to protect local wildlife and ecosystems.

Are there any viewpoints to enjoy the natural scenery?

Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Überfallhase (Hase River Weir) near Quakenbrück features a bridge that spans the weir, providing optimal views of the complex and its ecological features. Additionally, the Alfsee Overflow Weir offers a great perspective over the lake.

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