Best natural monuments around Lengerich are situated at the southern edge of the Teutoburg Forest, offering diverse landscapes. The region features unique geological formations, including the Lengerich Canyon, a former limestone quarry now a nature reserve, and the Dörenther Cliffs. These areas provide opportunities to observe natural rock structures and local ecosystems.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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On the small but charming market square in Tecklenburg, you should definitely take a break. It's beautiful!
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From the path where you can park your bike (or at the alpine hut), you can walk a short distance to the Dörenther Klippen. If you dare, climb up a bit and admire the Hockendes Weib rock formation.
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Nice place for a relaxing break with a historic ambience.
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The "Squatting Woman" is an imposing rock formation with an associated legend, according to which a mother turned to stone to save her children from approaching floodwaters. There are several climbing opportunities, but caution is advised. Several paths lead to and around the Squatting Woman.
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You have wonderful views of the Bocketal here. In addition, the Arial of the three emperor chair is also very interesting for climbers.
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A gem in the Teutoburg Forest, hike there and just unwind...
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Massive sandstone rocks impress the visitor. The crouching woman is their best known. According to legend, a mother and her children saved herself from an approaching flood on the ridge. As the water rose, she crouched down and prayed for the lives of her children. She then petrified so that her children could survive sitting on her shoulders.
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Lengerich is known for its diverse geological formations. You can explore the dramatic sandstone cliffs at the Dörenther Cliffs, which reach up to 40 meters high. Another unique feature is the Lengerich Canyon, a former limestone quarry now filled with turquoise-blue water, offering stunning views of its rock faces.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Dörenther Cliffs are a great destination, with paths that older children can enjoy climbing. The viewing platforms around the Lengerich Canyon also offer accessible views for all ages, making it a pleasant outing for families.
The Lengerich Canyon, now a designated nature reserve, provides a habitat for rare plant and animal species. Visitors might spot wild orchids, various butterflies, and even owls and lizards within this unique ecosystem.
The region offers excellent hiking opportunities. A circular trail of approximately four to five kilometers leads around the Lengerich Canyon. The 'Teutoschleife Canyon View' is a premium hiking trail that integrates the canyon's scenery. You can find more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Lengerich guide.
Yes, climbing is possible at certain natural monuments. The Crouching Woman rock formation is suitable for climbing, even with family. Similarly, the Dreikaiserstuhl is an interesting rock formation where climbers are often seen.
The Lengerich Canyon is particularly picturesque at sunrise in summer. The turquoise-blue water, resulting from its high lime content, contrasts beautifully with the white and beige rock walls, offering excellent photographic opportunities.
Yes, the Dyckerhoff Nature and Geological Trail is an 8.6 km circular trail that winds around the Dyckerhoff cement works quarry. It features 14 stations providing insights into the region's geological history, the impact of industrial lime mining, and the diverse landscape.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive rock formations and the local myths surrounding the Dörenther Cliffs. The bizarre sandstone cliffs, some reaching up to 40 meters, create a dramatic landscape that is popular for exploration and hiking. Many also appreciate the opportunity for climbing.
Absolutely. The Lengerich area offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails in the Running Trails around Lengerich guide, and road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lengerich guide.
For fabulous panoramic views into the Bocketal, head to the Dreikaiserstuhl. This interesting rock formation offers crests connected by a narrow rock path through a Nordic-influenced forest, providing stunning vistas.
Direct access to the Lengerich Canyon itself is prohibited. This is to protect its sensitive ecosystem and rare flora and fauna. However, visitors can explore the area via a circular hiking trail and enjoy spectacular views from designated viewing platforms.


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