Best attractions and places to see around Hüllhorst, a municipality on the southern edge of the Wiehengebirge mountains, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area features rolling hills, forests, and picturesque villages, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore ancient mills, historical monuments, and significant natural features like the Großes Torfmoor. This region provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from hiking routes to cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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According to legend, the name is based on a sad story that is related to Limburg opposite. According to this, there was also a castle here on the Nonnenstein belonging to the Count of Rieneck. His daughter, Hildburga, was in love with the impoverished Prince of Limburg, but her father was looking for a better groom. He organized a tournament in which the Prince of Limburg also took part in disguise. When he won, the Count was so angry that he challenged him to a duel. The two rode at each other and collided with their lances so badly that both died. In her grief, Hildburga founded a monastery on the Nonnenstein and became the first abbess. But when she died, the nuns became more and more greedy. The Rödinghausen people joined forces and stormed the monastery and tore it down. They left the tower standing as a warning. Well, at least the last part of the legend can be refuted, because the Nonnenstein was only built in 1897. It was modernized and slightly raised, but unfortunately that is hardly enough to let your gaze wander into the distance. The Nonnenstein is still worth a visit, even if only for the lovely rest areas here and the audio contribution via QR code. In the neighborhood of the Nonnenstein there is also the Bismarck fire column, which offers a dry shelter.
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A tour along the Weser reflects the diverse landscape of Lower Saxony. First it flows through the mountainous south, in places forcing itself between the towering rocks. There on the Oberweser, as the section up to Minden is called, the tourist importance of the river predominates today. Barges are rare. In summer, passenger ships shuttle between the tranquil towns, canoeists and rowers glide down the Weser - supported by the current. Small ferries serve to supplement the few bridges in this section. Cyclists can also use them to move from bank to bank on the popular Weser cycle path. Source: https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/reise/weser_weserbergland/Die-Weser-Von-Hann-Muenden-bis-zur-Nordsee,weser222.html
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In autumn you can marvel at the faded heather, the colorful and contrasting moor landscape with its many characteristic mini lakes, the so-called moor biotopes, in which the plants and tree stumps are reflected and, of course, photographed...
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+++The moor adventure trail partly takes you along wooden plank paths through the varied moorland landscape. +++For the extensive view over the moor with the heights of the Wiehengebirge in the background, it is worth climbing to the observation tower (north tower) (source: https://www.teutoburgerwald.de/wandern-radfahr/in-der-natur/tour/...).
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the tower goes over 3 platforms, so you have the chance to observe animals: e.g. B. Birds
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The Weser with its tourist angles is always recommended
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Lots of flora and fauna on the Weser Cycle Path
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The river radiates calm. Sit comfortably in the sun and enjoy
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Hüllhorst is rich in natural beauty, situated on the southern slope of the Wiehengebirge mountains, offering numerous hiking trails and scenic views. A prominent natural feature is the Großes Torfmoor (Great Peat Bog), where you can explore a moor adventure trail with wooden plank paths and climb the North Tower (observation tower) for expansive views. The Rivers Else and Weser also provide opportunities for activities like paddling. You can also visit the Werre-Weser Confluence, where the two rivers meet, or enjoy the scenic Weser River at Old Post Road.
Yes, Hüllhorst boasts several historical sites. You can explore the Westfälische Mühlenroute (Westphalian Mill Route), which includes historic mills like the Husenmühle, Rossmühle Oberbauerschaft, and the Windmühle Schnathorst-Struckhof. Another significant landmark is the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column, a six-meter-high fire column built in 1911. Benkhausen Castle, a 17th-century moated castle, houses a museum dedicated to Westphalian industrial culture. The Old Church Square in Oberbauerschaft features traditional half-timbered houses, and the Wallücker Wilhelm monument commemorates an old railway line.
Hüllhorst provides a range of cultural experiences. The Freilichtbühne Kahle Wart (Open-Air Stage Kahle Wart) hosts theater plays and fairy tale productions. You can delve into local history at the Heimatmuseum Hüllhorst, which showcases 19th-century everyday culture. For art enthusiasts, the Marta Museum in nearby Herford offers modern art exhibits, and the Spielzeugmuseum im Mühlenkreis (Toy Museum) is another point of interest. The Altes Feuerwehrgerätehaus in Schnathorst provides insights into historical fire department equipment.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Hüllhorst are suitable for families. The moor adventure trail at the Großes Torfmoor is engaging for children, especially with its wooden plank paths and the North Tower (observation tower). The Graduation tower in Sielpark, with its outdoor inhalation, is also considered family-friendly. The Freilichtbühne Kahle Wart often features fairy tale productions, and the Spielzeugmuseum im Mühlenkreis is a popular choice for families. For a weather-independent option, the H2O leisure pool in Herford is nearby.
Hüllhorst is an excellent base for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. The Wiehengebirge mountains offer numerous trails with breathtaking views. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'View of Hüllhorst – Hut on the Heidbrink loop' or 'Café Waldkristall loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the LandArt-Route and the Mühlensteig, or specific tours like the 'View of the River Weser – Else-Werre cycle path loop'. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking and cycling around Hüllhorst.
For unique viewpoints, head to the Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column, which offers great views from its elevated position. The North Tower (observation tower) in the Großes Torfmoor provides expansive vistas over the moorland landscape and the Wiehengebirge in the background. Additionally, many trails in the Wiehengebirge mountains themselves offer scenic overlooks.
The region's natural beauty, especially the Wiehengebirge mountains and the Großes Torfmoor, is best enjoyed during the warmer months. Spring and summer offer ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and exploring the moor. From August to mid-September, the blossoming broom heath borders the wooden plank path to the lookout tower in the Großes Torfmoor, adding a vibrant touch to the landscape.
Beyond the traditional half-timbered houses in Oberbauerschaft and Benkhausen Castle, Hüllhorst features the extraordinary Lehmkapelle Bodelschwingh, a clay chapel known for its sustainable architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Recent archaeological discoveries have also uncovered a well-preserved pre-Roman Iron Age settlement (800-600 BC), offering rare insights into early house structures and pottery from over 2,500 years ago.
Visitors to Hüllhorst can enjoy local gastronomy featuring regional specialties. These include traditional dishes like Pumpernickel, kale with spelt, and Westphalian ham. Some mills along the Westfälische Mühlenroute, such as the Husenmühle, also have cozy restaurants where you can sample local fare.
The Graduation tower in Sielpark is noted for being wheelchair accessible, located on a well-developed bike path. While many outdoor trails in the Wiehengebirge might be challenging, specific sections of the moor adventure trail at Großes Torfmoor with wooden plank paths may offer easier access, though it's always advisable to check specific trail conditions.
While the Wiehengebirge and Großes Torfmoor are well-known, the Storchendorf und Storchennest Tengern (Stork Village and Stork's Nest Tengern) offers a quieter experience, symbolizing nature conservation and biodiversity. Exploring the smaller, less-trafficked trails within the Wiehengebirge can also lead to serene spots and unexpected viewpoints away from the main routes.


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