Natural monuments around Wippingen provide a glimpse into the region's varied landscape. Situated within the Landkreis Emsland, Wippingen features natural landmarks that define its local character. The area is known for its riverine environments and protected natural spaces. Visitors can explore various natural features that highlight the local ecology and historical significance.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Aschendorf Moor Trail Hikers can experience a piece of authentic Papenburg on this trail. The Aschendorf Moor Trail is a 1.8-kilometer circular route that leads through the "Aschendorfer Obermoor / Wildes Moor" nature reserve. Various information panels provide information about the flora and fauna of this unique habitat, parts of which have been preserved here and are being regenerated in rewetting areas. The panels also point out the areas of still-living raised bog, which continues to grow upwards year after year: a few mineral salts from the air and rainwater are sufficient for the continuous peat formation. The hike along the Moor Trail is particularly attractive from June to September, when heather and campanula bloom pink – a magnificent sight, especially from the viewing platform. The Aschendorf Moor Trail can be explored independently year-round, and guided tours for groups are available upon reservation.
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Very beautiful section of the Ems - wonderful
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This section also rewards with beautiful impressions
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Pontje over Ems near Lehe
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The Wippingen area offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can find ancient trees like the Thousand-Year-Old Linden of Heede, unique natural-cultural sites such as the Werpeloh Stone Circle, and riverine landscapes along the Ems, exemplified by the Leher Pünte Ferry and Riverside Sculptures on the Ems. The region also features protected moorlands like those accessible via the Aschendorfer Moor Trail.
Yes, several natural monuments around Wippingen are suitable for families. The Thousand-Year-Old Linden of Heede is a fascinating stop for all ages, as is the historical Werpeloh Stone Circle. The Leher Pünte Ferry and Riverside Sculptures on the Ems offers scenic views and a unique ferry experience, while the Aschendorfer Moor Trail provides an educational walk through nature. The Willow Church Börger is also a peaceful and interesting site for families.
While many sites are accessible year-round, the Aschendorfer Moor Trail is particularly beautiful between June and September when the heath flowers are in bloom. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor natural monuments and enjoying the riverine landscapes.
Yes, the Thousand-Year-Old Linden of Heede is noted as dog-friendly. For other natural monuments, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Absolutely! The Wippingen area offers various hiking routes. You can find easy hikes like the 'Gravel lake – Wippinger Mill loop from Wippingen' or the 'Hiking loop from Kluse'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Wippingen guide.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Leher Pünte Ferry and Riverside Sculptures on the Ems is part of the Ems Cycle Path, known for its scenic views. You can find routes like the 'Wippinger Mill loop from Wippingen' or the 'Marina Park Emstal – Ems Cycle Path loop from Neubörger'. More details are available in the Cycling around Wippingen guide.
The Thousand-Year-Old Linden of Heede is considered the largest tree in Germany and the thickest linden tree in Europe, boasting an impressive trunk circumference of 18 meters. It was also a finalist for the 'European Tree of the Year' competition in 2017, making it a truly remarkable natural landmark.
The Werpeloh Stone Circle was created to highlight the importance of stone circles in early cultures, with astronomical, calendar, legal, and religious significance. It incorporates large boulders from megalithic culture, offering a glimpse into ancient practices and beliefs.
Yes, the Werpeloh Stone Circle is a man-made monument with natural monument significance, connecting ancient megalithic culture with the natural landscape. Additionally, the Willow Church Börger is a living structure made of willow whips that serves as a place of worship, blending natural growth with spiritual significance.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The impressive size of the Thousand-Year-Old Linden of Heede, the historical context of the Werpeloh Stone Circle, and the scenic river views along the Ems near the Leher Pünte Ferry are often highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Willow Church Börger and the natural diversity of the Aschendorfer Moor Trail also receive positive feedback.
While specific public transport routes directly to each natural monument are not detailed, Wippingen is located within Landkreis Emsland. It is recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving, as many natural sites in rural areas may require personal transportation for convenient access.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Werpeloh Stone Circle and the Willow Church Börger are noted as viewpoints. Additionally, the section of the Ems Cycle Path near the Leher Pünte Ferry and Riverside Sculptures on the Ems provides fantastic views of the Ems river and its surrounding landscape.


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