Best natural monuments around Wilsum offer a diverse natural landscape in Lower Saxony, Germany. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Vechte River, which flows through picturesque valleys, and the "Moor und Geest" nature park. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including forests, springs, and unique geological formations. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and observing local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Beautiful route, highly recommended!
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A bottom slide for the Dinkel The "War" weir must make way for a more ecological structure The "War" Dinkel weir in Lage was more than 80 years old when extensive renovation work began here in May 2019. The dilapidated weir in the county of Bentheim was replaced by a bottom slide that compensates for the difference in height between the upper and lower water over a longer distance. Now fish and other aquatic animals can migrate up and down again. This "ecological continuity" is made possible by the multi-level bottom slide with 20 crossbars that transform the riverbed into a kind of long staircase or "basin cascade". The rest areas in the basins allow even weak-swimming fish to ascend the water and are also a breeding ground for young fish. In addition, the turbulent flow ensures that the water absorbs more oxygen than before.
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A great highlight on the tour in the Lower County on the border with the Netherlands, also with a rest hut -:)
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Actually a reconstruction of the dolmen, which had completely disappeared. In 1957, the remains of the disappeared dolmen 02 were excavated near Mander under the direction of C.C.W.J. Hijszeler, the then director of the Rijksmuseum Twente. During excavations in 1958, the 'Mander Man' was found in one of the burial mounds of Mander, in the form of a corpse silhouette. This means that almost all bone remains had disappeared and only a 'shadow' of the body was visible. The 'Mander Man' lived about 4000 years ago, in the Bronze Age. This man was missing his feet. It is believed that the feet of a dead person were cut off to prevent him from rising again and taking the living with him to the realm of the dead.
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Not really special and on Sundays you only hear shouting people from the klootshooting association
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In Lage, the bottom slide and bridge at the Dinkel weir have been completed. This was announced by the district of Grafschaft Bentheim. The construction of the bottom slide restored the river's continuity in accordance with the European Water Framework Directive. Over the years, obstacles to migration for fish, among other things, have also arisen in the Dinkel area, which have now been removed by the measures. This included the demolition of the old bridge and weir system and the construction of a new two-span bridge with a flood channel opening. The reconstruction work on the weir system began in 2019. According to the head of the Lower Saxony State Office for Water Management, Coastal and Nature Conservation, Dorothea Altenhofen, the planned measures at the Dinkel weir in Neuenhaus and the bottom slide will achieve complete continuity on the Lower Saxony side of the Dinkel. The construction project was funded by EU and state funds with 1.5 million euros.
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Visitors frequently enjoy The Springs, Springendal, a tranquil lake within a forest, and the Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley, which offers natural elements like a lake and forest with viewpoints. Another notable spot is Dinkel Weir, featuring a unique bridge and weir system designed for fish migration.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Springs, Springendal is a family-friendly lake within a forest, perfect for relaxation. The Dinkel Weir is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting look at river engineering. Additionally, the Mander Hunebed and Burial Mound provides an educational experience about ancient history.
The natural monuments around Wilsum showcase a diverse landscape. You'll find serene lakes like The Springs, Springendal, flowing rivers such as the Vechte, and unique spring formations like Itter Spring. Many sites are nestled within forests, offering lush greenery and opportunities for peaceful walks. The region is also characterized by its proximity to the "Moor und Geest" nature park, featuring diverse landscapes including peatlands and sandy elevated areas.
Yes, the Mander Hunebed and Burial Mound is a significant archaeological site. While it's a reconstruction of a dolmen, it offers insights into prehistoric burial practices and has yielded valuable archaeological finds, including the 'Mander Man' from the Bronze Age.
The area around Wilsum is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. For specific routes, explore guides like Running Trails around Wilsum, Easy hikes around Wilsum, and Gravel biking around Wilsum. The Vechte River also offers opportunities for canoeing.
Absolutely. For easy hikes, consider the "Wilsum Hills Lake – Wilsumer Berge loop from Hopfenberg" or the "View of the Heathland – Itterbecker Heath loop from Itterbecker Heide." More challenging options include sections of the Vechte Valley Trail or trails within the Bentheim Forest. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Wilsum guide.
The natural monuments around Wilsum are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer is ideal for water activities and longer hikes. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage, particularly in forested areas like Bentheim Forest. Even winter can be charming for peaceful walks, though some trails might require appropriate footwear.
Yes, the Wilsum Nature Reserve is a prime location for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatching. Its undisturbed environment provides a peaceful retreat to observe local flora and fauna. The Moor und Geest Nature Park also hosts unique ecosystems, making it a good spot for nature observation.
The Vechte River is perfect for canoeing, offering a serene way to experience the picturesque landscapes. Paddling allows you to explore areas often only accessible from the water, connecting you with the regional geography. The The Springs, Springendal also provides a lovely lakeside setting for relaxation.
For easy walks, the "Wilsum Hills Lake – Wilsumer Berge loop from Hopfenberg" is a great option at just over 4.7 km. The "Wilsum Watermill – Wilsum Water Mill loop from Wilsum" is another easy choice at around 6.9 km. The Heidewandel Trail near Uelsen is also particularly suitable for families with children, offering an educational path through a forest. Explore more easy options in the Easy hikes around Wilsum guide.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. The Vechte Valley Trail, stretching over 200 kilometers, is a scenic path for cyclists. For gravel biking, you can find routes like "Pure wilderness: Uelsen, Wilsumer Berge & Itterbecker Heide" or "Weißer Berg Cycle Path – Forest Trail in Uelsener Berge loop from Uelsen." More routes are available in the Gravel biking around Wilsum guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from tranquil lakes and springs to extensive forests and unique geological features. The opportunity for peaceful relaxation, immersive nature experiences, and engaging outdoor activities like hiking and canoeing are frequently highlighted. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Mander Hunebed, also adds to the appeal.


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