Best natural monuments around Wettrup are found within a landscape characterized by its serene environment and natural appeal. Located within the larger Emsland and Osnabrücker Land regions, Wettrup serves as a base for exploring diverse natural features. The area offers a mix of ancient historical sites and geological formations, providing varied natural beauty. Visitors can experience tranquil local landscapes and significant regional natural monuments.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The moor provides a natural habitat for moor frogs and adders and is fascinating for the vibrant green, brown, and red tones of its plants. Sphagnum mosses, sedge, rush, and mud sedge, among others, grow here. It is particularly beautiful in May/June when the cotton grass is in bloom and in August when the heather is in bloom.
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The gorge systems, called Tangen, are typical of this area, which is now a nature reserve. Tang is Low German and means "pincer" or "branch." The term describes the waterways that originated in the Maiburg and cut deep, branching valleys into the terminal moraine landscape. An information board on site provides detailed information about the formation of the Ankum Heights and the Maiburger Tangen.
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A very deep stream valley with steps on both sides. It can be muddy at the bottom even in dry weather.
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The Dalum Passage Tomb is a Neolithic passage grave from the period between 3500 and 2800 BC. BC and belongs to the Funnel Beaker culture. It is located in the joint municipality of Fürstenau in the Osnabrück district in Lower Saxony, about 5.7 kilometers south of Bippen. The megalithic complex has a northwest-southeast oriented, approximately 15 meter long chamber. Many of the complex's original supporting and capping stones are missing or have collapsed. Other prehistoric sites are known near the passage grave, including the so-called Hexentanzplatz, also known as the large stone grave "Maiburg 2".
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A wonderful playground for children in summer.
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The 27 meter long megalithic tomb near Thuine.
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Here you have to push the wheel down and up again. If you take this point with you on the tour, you should make sure that you don't load the bike too heavily. the ascent is difficult, and the stairs are built in such a way that you cannot push your bike up if you use the steps. Very challenging!
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the Witches' Staircase, known for its beautiful stairs in a hilly forest, and the Tangen Gorge, a unique geological formation from the ice age. Visitors also highly rate the Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb, a significant historical site in the Emsland region.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Witches' Staircase has been renovated and includes a great new playground. The Hahnenmoor Nature Reserve offers pleasant natural paths through a moor landscape, and Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical experience.
The Emsland region, where Wettrup is located, is rich in ancient history. You can visit impressive megalithic tombs like the Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb, which is one of the most remarkable in northern Germany with its 25.5 m long chamber. Another significant site is the Dalum Megalithic Tomb, a long passage grave built between 3500 and 2800 BC.
The Tangen Gorge is a notable geological feature, formed by the ice age, offering narrow paths through the forest. The nearby Osnabrücker Land region also features the **Hase-Else bifurcation**, where the Hase River splits, and the **Butterberg**, which provides insights into the area's geology.
The Witches' Staircase has undergone renovation and is now accessible, making it an option for visitors seeking easier access.
The area around Wettrup offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy walks and moderate trails. For example, there's the 'Hahnenmoor Observation Tower – Hahnenmoor Nature Reserve loop' for hiking. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Tangen Gorge – Legendary spot loop'. You can find more details on hiking around Wettrup and MTB trails around Wettrup.
The Hahnenmoor Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for nature and wildlife. This high moor area, a significant CO2 store, attracts many migratory birds and features characteristic moor plants. It offers pleasant natural paths and an observation tower for views over the landscape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from ancient megalithic tombs to scenic trails and unique geological formations. The Witches' Staircase is often highlighted for its fun, beautiful hiking trail, suitable for all ages. The Tangen Gorge is praised for its very nice biking area and beautiful narrow paths.
While Wettrup itself is known for its idyllic landscape with numerous lakes and rivers, the nearby **Haselünne Lake** is a notable water feature. It's situated within a charming nature reserve and features a sandy beach, making it ideal for relaxation and recreation.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes available. For instance, you can explore the 'Handrup Monastery – Hesemann Watermill loop' or the 'Vierländerstein – Wind Farm in Osnabrück loop', both categorized as easy hikes. More options can be found on the easy hikes around Wettrup guide.
The megalithic tombs in Emsland, such as the Kunkenvenne megalithic tomb and the Dalum Megalithic Tomb, are significant historical sites dating back to the Neolithic period (around 3500-3000 BC). They are testament to early human history and burial practices in the area, with some structures being among the largest and best-preserved in northern Germany.
Yes, the Hahnenmoor Nature Reserve features an observation tower that offers wonderful views over the moor landscape. Many of the natural monuments, including the Witches' Staircase and the megalithic tombs, are also situated in scenic forest areas that provide pleasant views.


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