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Easy hiking trails in Recker Moor traverse a unique high moor ecosystem, characterized by moorland and wet meadows. This landscape, a remnant of the Vinter Moor, has undergone extensive rewetting efforts to restore its raised bog conditions. Features include open water bodies from peat cutting and areas with heather. The terrain is generally flat, offering accessible paths for easy walks.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Recker Moor Nature Reserve The Recker Moor Nature Reserve offers a unique nature experience. Originating around 6,000 BC, the Recker Moor is one of the last living raised bogs in Germany. Two observation towers provide a good overview of the 344-hectare site. Information panels provide interesting facts about the bog, which provides a habitat for many rare plants and animals. Visitors can explore the unique landscape on a circular hiking trail. The open water sources (peat cuttings) serve as breeding grounds for moor frogs and rare dragonflies. Smooth snakes hunt lizards and voles on the dry heather patches. Plant species adapted to the extreme living conditions here grow in the bog, such as sphagnum moss, cotton grass, rosemary heath, and sundew.
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A nice place to shelter in bad weather.
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Great landscape 👍
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The Recker Moor is a 3.45 km² nature reserve in the Tecklenburger Land region, northeast of Recke, in the Langenacker farming community. Together with the Mettinger Moor, it forms the FFH area "Mettinger and Recker Moor" (FHH area number 3612-301, area approximately 426 ha). It is one of the best-preserved moor areas in North Rhine-Westphalia. The "Recker Moor" nature reserve is a remnant of the former approximately 50 km² "Vinter Moor," which began developing into a raised bog around 5,000 years ago. Peat extraction, drainage, and agricultural use led to the almost complete disappearance of the bog, which was up to 3 m deep, before the Recker section was declared a nature reserve in 1971. The immediately adjacent Mettinger Moor followed in 1986. The Recker Moor still contains the original raised bog vegetation, where peat growth has resumed, while the Mettinger Moor consists largely of wet meadows and downy birch forest. The area provides a habitat for a variety of plant and bird species, including many endangered species such as teal, snipe, black-tailed godwit, curlew, yellow wagtail, and whinchat. Among the nine native sphagnum moss species, the extremely rare soft sphagnum (Sphagnum molle) is said to be found. The nature reserve is part of the "Düsterdieker Niederung" EU bird sanctuary.
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One of at least two observation towers in the Recker Moor. The Recker Moor is well worth a visit; there's so much to discover here, so be sure to allow yourself some time. A very beautiful highlight.
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In some places, it really does look like a moor (again). However, many other parts are more like meadows for cattle (and the many geese).
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Here begins another "place of peace." Apart from a cuckoo, we heard almost nothing. Instead, we heard the many yellow dandelion blossoms in the meadows.
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Recker Moor offers 11 easy hiking trails, making it an ideal destination for relaxed walks through its unique moorland landscape.
The terrain in Recker Moor is generally flat, characterized by moorland and wet meadows. Trails often follow well-developed paths, including circular routes built over peat dams, ensuring accessible walking conditions.
Yes, many easy trails in Recker Moor are circular. For example, the Recker Moor – Recker Moor Nature Trail loop is a popular 7.8 km circular route, and the Recker Moor Observation Tower loop offers a shorter 2.8 km option.
Recker Moor is very suitable for families due to its flat, accessible easy trails and engaging natural features. The observation towers provide an exciting point of interest for children, and information boards offer educational insights into the moor's ecology.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the hiking trails in Recker Moor. However, as it is a nature reserve, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and visitors are asked to stay on marked trails to protect the delicate ecosystem.
Along the easy trails, you can experience the unique high moor ecosystem with its specialized plants like cotton grass, sphagnum moss, and sundew. Key landmarks include two observation towers, such as the Libellenturm, which offer panoramic views over the 344-hectare area and are excellent for wildlife observation.
Recker Moor is a haven for diverse wildlife. You can spot numerous bird species, including endangered ones like the great curlew, snipe, and bluethroat. Open water bodies are breeding grounds for moor frogs and rare dragonflies, while drier areas host smooth snakes.
Early summer is particularly beautiful when the cotton grass creates a 'white sea' across the moor. The area is generally accessible year-round, but spring and summer offer the best opportunities for observing flora and fauna.
The region is well-equipped for visitors, and parking facilities are available near the main access points to the nature reserve. Specific parking information can often be found at the trailheads or on local tourism websites.
While the immediate nature reserve focuses on the natural experience, the surrounding Tecklenburg region offers various amenities. You can find cafes and pubs in nearby towns, which are a short drive from Recker Moor.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1800 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique, well-preserved high moor landscape, the peaceful atmosphere, and the excellent panoramic views from the observation towers.
Easy hikes in Recker Moor vary in length and duration. For instance, the Recker Moor Observation Tower loop is a shorter 2.8 km path that takes about 40 minutes, while the 7.8 km Recker Moor Nature Trail loop can be completed in under 2 hours.
Yes, several easy trails lead to observation towers. The Recker Moor Observation Tower loop is a direct route to one of the towers, and the Recker Moor – Recker Moor Observation Tower loop also guides you towards an observation point for expansive views.


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