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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Börger

Best natural monuments around Börger, a municipality in the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of scenic beauty, unique ecosystems, and historical significance. The region features a diverse natural landscape, including heathland, forests, and moorland. Börger is home to 20 natural monuments, providing opportunities to explore both nature and ancient cultural heritage. These areas showcase the natural evolution and historical remnants of the Hümmling region.

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

Theikenmeer Nature Reserve

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The Theikenmeer is an impressive landscape. It is one of the oldest protected areas in Germany. By rewetting the former high moor, attempts are being made to create a habitat …

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Radde Lake

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“From the field to the lake” is the heading on an information board at the edge of the water. The visitor learns in brief words the history of the creation of the near-natural water.

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Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide

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The lookout tower is beautifully situated towards the water, so that waterfowl and migratory birds can be observed wonderfully.
It can also be used as a rest stop. Seating is available for at least six people.

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Werpeloh Stone Circle

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After the local lifting of a large sacrificial stone from the megalithic culture, Father Matthäus Bergmann created the Werpeloher stone circle with the help of further large stones from the …

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Aschendorfer Moor Trail

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The moor path is almost two kilometers long and leads through the nature reserve "Aschendorfer Obermoor / Wild Moor". On various boards you can inform yourself about the flora and …

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June 3, 2025, Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

The Theikenmeer is an important nature reserve in northern Germany. It has received international recognition for its biodiversity and its outstanding restoration efforts. The NABU Foundation is permanently preserving over 61.5 hectares of this area for nature conservation.

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Katja Geldermann
March 17, 2025, Raddesee

A nice opportunity to take a short rest on one of the many benches by the lake and enjoy the silence

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Manuela
March 6, 2025, Raddesee

Nice nature reserve with school forest next door

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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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The tour was very varied despite its manageable length. I can recommend it at any time of year. The last time I was there (October 2024) the hiking trails were in top condition. The grass was mown and most of the wet spots were easy to pass. I have to give a big compliment to the hard-working spirits.

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The Theikenmeer is a bird sanctuary and is a little hidden

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A small idyll

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A short side path leads to the bird watching hut. A few steps take you to the observation hut with seating and information boards about the birds to be observed. You have a wide view over the Theikenmeer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Börger?

Among the most popular natural monuments, visitors frequently highlight the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide, which offers excellent views for observing waterfowl and migratory birds. The Theikenmeer Nature Reserve itself is also highly regarded for its unique ecosystem and rewetting efforts. Additionally, the Werpeloh Stone Circle draws interest for its historical significance.

Are there natural monuments around Börger that are suitable for families?

Yes, several natural monuments around Börger are family-friendly. The Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide and the Werpeloh Stone Circle are both listed as family-friendly. The Radde Lake also offers a pleasant, albeit somewhat artificial, setting for a family outing. The Aschendorfer Moor Trail, with its informative boards, is another great option for families to learn about local flora and fauna.

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

Börger offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore unique heathland dotted with juniper trees in areas like the Juniper Grove, vast moorlands and peat bogs in the Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen International Nature Park, and serene lakes such as the Theikenmeer and Radde Lake. The region also features ancient woodlands, open fields, and small erratics from the last Ice Age along the Hümmling Paths.

Are there historical or cultural sites among the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Werpeloh Stone Circle is a significant historical site, featuring a five-ton center stone surrounded by two circles of boulders, reflecting early cultural practices and astronomical significance. Additionally, the Juniper Grove Börger contains Bronze Age burial mounds nestled among the trees, offering a glimpse into ancient heritage.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Börger?

While many natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, the Aschendorfer Moor Trail is particularly beautiful between June and September when the heath flowers are in bloom. For birdwatching at the Theikenmeer, spring and autumn can be ideal for observing migratory birds.

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

The Börger region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling on the Hümmling Paths, which traverse diverse landscapes including forests, open land, and moorland. There are numerous routes available, from easy to moderate, such as the "Sheep Barn Börger – Wacholder Grove Börger loop" for hiking, or the "Jewish Cemetery Sögel – Lübbers Hüsken Farm Shop loop" for cycling. You can find more details on routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Börger.

Where can I observe wildlife, especially birds, in Börger?

The Theikenmeer Nature Reserve and its Birdwatching Hide are prime locations for wildlife observation. The Theikenmeer provides habitat for numerous waterfowl like greylag geese, Canada geese, and tufted ducks, and is an important resting place for migratory birds. The rewetting efforts in the moor also attract rare moor dwellers and endangered dragonfly species.

Are there any long-distance trails or networks of paths in the area?

Yes, the Hümmling Paths are a significant network of trails that showcase the diverse landscapes around Börger. These paths, including examples like the Ohetalrunde, offer varied cycling and hiking opportunities through woodlands, open fields, and areas rich in natural beauty and historical remnants. The Juniper Grove Börger is also part of these paths. You can find more information about the Hümmling Paths on Niedersachsen Tourism.

What makes the Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen International Nature Park special?

The Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen International Nature Park is special because it's a cross-border nature park extending into the Netherlands, representing one of the largest continuous moorlands in Central Europe. It's a vital habitat for diverse and rare flora and fauna, including species like the viviparous lizard and short-eared owl. The park is a prime example of nature conservation, with ongoing rewetting efforts to restore former peatlands, offering visitors a unique ecological experience. More details can be found on Wikipedia.

What do visitors generally appreciate about the natural monuments around Börger?

Visitors appreciate the blend of scenic beauty, unique ecosystems, and historical significance. The peaceful walks through picturesque heathland and woodlands, the opportunity to observe rare wildlife, and the chance to connect with ancient cultural heritage through sites like burial mounds and stone circles are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained trails and diverse landscapes also contribute to a positive experience.

Are there any trails specifically for exploring moorland environments?

Yes, the Aschendorfer Moor Trail is an excellent option. This nearly two-kilometer-long path leads through the "Aschendorfer Obermoor / Wild Moor" nature reserve, providing informative boards about the unique flora and fauna of the moorland. It's a great way to experience this distinct ecosystem.

Can I find viewpoints to get a good overview of the natural landscapes?

Yes, the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide serves as a fantastic viewpoint, offering a good overview of the heart of the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve and its lake. It's an ideal spot to take in the landscape and observe the diverse birdlife.

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