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Family friendly hiking trails around Rubbenbruch-See are centered around an artificial lake within a north-south-oriented lowland area, geologically known as a "rift valley." The region features widespread woodland and meadows, forming an urban extension of the TERRA.vita Nature Park. Hikers can explore well-maintained paths that meander around the lake and through adjacent forests, offering diverse natural scenery. The terrain is generally gentle, making it suitable for various activity levels.
Last updated: July 13, 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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Osnabrück with its old town, town hall, market square and old buildings is worth a visit.
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The Osnabrück market in the old town is the "living room of the city". It is considered, along with the cathedral castle, to be one of the founding cells of the city. Archaeological excavations have shown that a market settlement existed west of the cathedral as early as the 9th century. The market forms a central point in the old town as a link between the Heger-Tor district in the west and the cathedral complex in the east. The architectural ensemble of the town hall, town scales, St. Mary's Church, town houses and market fountain is characteristic of the market. A traditional weekly market is no longer held on the square, but numerous events take place here. For example, the market regularly offers space for the Osnabrück Christmas market, May Week and the children's gathering at the end of the hobby horse riding. In the past, the promotion celebrations of the football club VfL Osnabrück, the "Osnabrück eats well" festival and other events and festivals have taken place here. Demonstrations also take place on the square, which is steeped in history for urban democracy. https://erleben.osnabrueck.de/de/stadt-erleben/gehenswertes/m
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The historic town hall of Osnabrück was built between 1487 and 1512 in the late Gothic style, but already exhibits clear Renaissance features. The front elevation is dominated by an 18-meter-high hipped roof. At its lower end are a total of six towers, reminiscent of watchtowers and corner towers of a fortress. Since 1846, a large stone staircase has provided access to the town hall, after a retractable wooden staircase. Since 1963, the 500-year-old entrance door has featured the heavy bronze "Peace" door handle by the sculptor Fritz Szalinski. It depicts a dove on a beam with the inscription "Peace 1648" and the city's coat of arms in the form of the Osnabrück wheel. The city's founder, the Franconian King and later Emperor Charlemagne, sits enthroned above the entrance. Since the 19th century, the eight so-called Emperor sculptures, a gift from the Prussian royal family to the city of Osnabrück, have stood alongside it. On the ground floor of the town hall are, among other things, the Peace Hall and the Treasury, in which the council silver, coins, minting stamps, the oldest rifle chain and important documents are kept. On the upper floor is a model of Osnabrück in 1633, created by the sculptor Heinrich Bohn in the mid-1950s. From 1643 onwards, the Peace Hall became one of the two venues for the negotiations of the Peace of Westphalia (1648). Alongside Münster, the peace treaties ending the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) were signed here. The Peace of Westphalia is considered an outstanding event in German and European history, as it laid the first foundations for a united Europe. Since April 2015, Osnabrück Town Hall and Münster Town Hall have been awarded the European Heritage Label. The European Commission awards this label to places of particular significance in European history. On September 13, 1944, the town hall was severely damaged in an Allied bombing raid. The historic building had been relocated some time earlier and was thus saved. Reconstruction began in 1947 and was completed on October 25, 1948, just in time for the 300th anniversary of the Peace of Westphalia. https://erleben.osnabrueck.de/de/stadt-erleben/sehenswertes/rathaus-des-westfaelischen-friedens/
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The impressive St. Mary's, a Lutheran parish, civic, and market church, rises in the market square. Construction of the Gothic hall church began in the 13th century and was completed around 1430/40. This building was preceded by a Romanesque predecessor church, which was first documented in 1177. The church suffered severe damage from incendiary bombs during World War II, but was rebuilt in the post-war period. The publicly accessible church tower offers an impressive view over the entire city. Passing the church bells and through medieval stone passageways, one climbs to the viewing platform located at a height of 50 meters. Together with Osnabrück Cathedral, St. Catherine's, and St. John's, St. Mary's is one of the four medieval churches that encircle the city center. The oldest part of the building is the church tower. At 80 meters high, it is the second tallest in Osnabrück (after the tower of St. Catherine's Church). Architectural elements such as the rounded Romanesque arch at the transition between the tower and the nave bear witness to its nearly 1000-year history. Inside the church, above the altar, is the city's seal and coat of arms: the Osnabrück Wheel. A total of four portals lead into the three-aisled hall church with its arcades and ribbed vaulting. The main entrance of St. Mary's, the so-called Bride's Portal on the south side of the church, is particularly striking. The figures in the jambs to the right and left depict the wise and foolish virgins. The Coronation of the Virgin is depicted in the arch of the portal. Characteristic of St. Mary's are the four gables decorated with tracery and the large pointed-arch windows. The Gothic buttresses and arches that define the chancel, the pinnacles, gargoyles, and balustrades also lend St. Mary's a dynamic and vibrant character. https://erleben.osnabrueck.de/de/stadt-erleben/sehenswertes/marienkirche/
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The trails around Rubbenbruch-See are generally flat and well-maintained, making them ideal for families. You'll find paths winding around the artificial lake and through adjacent woodlands and meadows. The area is part of a lowland rift valley, so significant elevation changes are rare, ensuring a comfortable experience for all ages.
Yes, Rubbenbruch-See is known for its excellent circular routes. A popular option is the approximately 3.2 km (2-mile) footpath that encircles the lake, offering beautiful views and benches for rest. For a slightly longer loop, consider the Views Around Rubbenbruchsee – Rubbenbruch Lake loop from Eversburg, which is about 5.6 km and easy to navigate.
Families can enjoy several points of interest. The central feature is the Rubbenbruch Lake itself, with various Scenic Spots by the Lake and a small promontory on the western shore offering great views. On the northern side, you can find Pedal Boat Rental at Rubbenbruchsee, mini-golf, and a children's play area. The southern side also features meadows with barbecue facilities.
Many of the paths, especially the main loop around the lake, are wide and well-surfaced, making them generally suitable for strollers. However, some of the longer routes venturing deeper into the adjacent forest areas might have sections with uneven terrain. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details on komoot for surface information if you plan to use a stroller.
Rubbenbruch-See is a very dog-friendly area. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially around the lake and in areas where wildlife is present or near other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the area enjoyable for everyone.
There are several designated parking areas around Rubbenbruch-See, particularly on the northern and western sides, making access convenient. These parking spots are typically well-signposted and provide easy access to the main hiking trails around the lake and into the surrounding woodlands.
Yes, there's a convenient café with a restaurant and beer garden right at Rubbenbruchsee, offering views of the lake and a selection of cakes and dishes. This is a great spot for a family break before or after your hike. Additionally, outdoor gastronomy options can be found on the northern side of the lake.
Rubbenbruch-See is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is also great, especially with the option for pedal boating and enjoying the beer garden. Even in winter, the trails can be lovely for a crisp walk, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Family-friendly hikes around Rubbenbruch-See vary in length. The popular loop around the lake is about 3.2 to 3.5 km, perfect for a shorter outing. Other easy routes, like the Rubbenbruch Lake – Gut Leye Manor and Chapel loop from Eversburg, extend to about 7.4 km, offering more exploration without being overly strenuous for children.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained and accessible paths, and the beautiful views of the lake. Many highlight it as a perfect spot for a relaxing escape into nature, especially with children, due to the diverse activities and amenities available.
While the main lake loop can be popular, venturing into the adjacent forest areas often provides a quieter experience. Routes like the Views Around Rubbenbruchsee – View of the Rubbenbruchsee loop from Eversburg, which is about 7.6 km, take you a bit further from the immediate lake shore into the surrounding woodlands, offering more solitude while still being easy to navigate.


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