Attractions and places to see around Die Die Berge encompass a range of natural features and trails. The region is characterized by meadows, forests, and paths suitable for various outdoor activities. It offers opportunities to explore natural monuments and scenic viewpoints within a natural park setting. This area provides diverse terrain for both leisurely walks and more active pursuits.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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One of the 5 summits from the LandStreifer „die Berge“ tour. Worth a visit 😀
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Landscape conservationist for the Magerheide
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https://www.hohe-mark-steig.de/landstreifer/landstreifer-die-berge/ The newly established Landstreifer offers detailed information online for exploring the hiking area.
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With summit book for signing.
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The shaggy Scottish highland cattle with their impressive horns look after the open land on the Fliegerberg every day.
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Fliegerberg (87.7 meters above sea level), this is the name given to the sandy hill in Borken, the name of which is based on its previous use for gliding, which began almost 100 years ago. Today the Fliegerberg is a nature reserve and serves the spread of certain species, the preservation and expansion of the remaining heath areas.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Dülmener Way, Lünsberg and Homborn Spring, which is a popular starting point for mountain biking and walking. Another favorite is Fliegerberg Meadow, known for its expansive sandy sections, and the nearby Highland Cattle at Fliegerberg Meadow, where you can observe these unique animals in a newly created pasture.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Highland Cattle at Fliegerberg Meadow offers a unique experience for children to see animals. Additionally, the Tannenbülten Summit Cross is a family-friendly viewpoint, and the Dülmener Way, Lünsberg and Homborn Spring provides varied routes suitable for family walks.
The region offers a variety of trails through meadows and forests. You can find easy walks, such as those around the Tannenbülten Summit Cross, and more varied routes like the Dülmener Way, Lünsberg and Homborn Spring. For soft, sandy paths, explore the sandy trail in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland.
Absolutely! Many areas are welcoming to dogs. Fliegerberg Meadow is described by visitors as a 'mega big meadow' and a 'great experience for every dog.' The sandy trail in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland is also highlighted as a 'super nice sandy track to ride out with horse or to let the dogs play.'
For panoramic views, head to the Tannenbülten Summit Cross, which offers a nice spot for a break. The Fliegerberg Meadow also provides expansive views of the surrounding natural landscape.
Yes, the region is well-suited for mountain biking. The Dülmener Way, Lünsberg and Homborn Spring is noted as a perfect starting point for mountain biking, offering varied routes with sections for different skill levels, from 'loose-fluffy' fast descents to technically ambitious passages.
The terrain around Die Die Berge is diverse, featuring natural meadows, dense forests, and sandy paths. Some trails, like the sandy trail in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland, are known for their soft, sandy soil, which is easy on the feet but can become muddy when wet. Other areas offer varied routes with both flowing and technical sections.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find easy hikes around Die Die Berge, including routes like the 'Tannenbültenberg (1,038 m) – Tannenbülten Summit Cross loop from Velen-Tannenbültenberg' or the 'Wolters Fish Ponds – Fliegerberg loop from Lünsberg und Hombornquelle.' For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Die Die Berge guide.
Visitors find the shaggy Highland cattle 'great to see' in their newly created pasture. While the cattle are generally shy, they offer a unique wildlife observation opportunity. However, some visitors note that the path directly across the meadow is sometimes inaccessible due to grazing, but circular paths through the surrounding forest are available.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can enjoy a range of outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, such as 'The Ascent to the Summit loop from Borken (Westf),' and road cycling routes like 'Gemen Youth Castle – View of Lavesum Fields loop from Borken (Westf).' For more details, check out the Running Trails around Die Die Berge and Road Cycling Routes around Die Die Berge guides.
Yes, the region features natural monuments. The Tannenbülten Summit Cross is located at a natural monument, offering a significant landmark within the natural park setting. The Fliegerberg Meadow is also categorized as a natural area.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the meadows and forests. While specific winter activities are not detailed for this particular 'Die Die Berge' area, the trails and natural features can be explored in different seasons, with appropriate footwear for potentially wet or muddy conditions.


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