Best attractions and places to see around Beckum include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The city is situated within the picturesque Beckum Mountains, offering a landscape of forests, meadows, and former quarries now transformed into recreational areas. Beckum's history is reflected in its medieval fortifications and industrial heritage, particularly in cement production. The region provides varied opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The paths along the canal are easy to navigate. With oncoming traffic it can get tight.
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A section of the "Saddle Festival" between Hamm and Soest leads along the canal.
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There are wonderfully developed paths along the shore and if you are lucky you can also watch ships or boats on the water.
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Beautiful - always right along the canal ...
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Here you can always drive wonderfully along the water.
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Beckum boasts a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can visit the historic Oberwerries Castle, a two-winged moated castle, or the Provost Church of St. Stephen and Sebastian, home to the significant Shrine of St. Prudentia. The Heessen Castle is another notable historical site. Don't miss the Soestwarte (Watchtower) on the Höxberg, offering panoramic views and medieval frescoes, or the historic Höxberg Mill.
For nature and scenic views, head to the Höxberg, Beckum's highest point, which offers magnificent panoramic views extending into Münsterland and beyond. The Renatured Werseradweg Between Beckum and Ahlen provides a tranquil experience along the extensively renatured Werse river, perfect for observing nature. You can also explore the picturesque Beckum Mountains with their diverse landscape of forests and meadows.
The Beckum area is excellent for outdoor activities. Cyclists can enjoy the Datteln-Hamm Canal with its scenic bike paths or the Chestnut avenue in the Hellwegbörde. The 27 km long Beckum Cement Route offers insights into the region's industrial past while cycling. For more options, explore various cycling routes in the Cycling around Beckum guide. Hikers can find easy trails around the Blue Lagoon or Tuttenbrock Recreational Lake, detailed in the Easy hikes around Beckum guide.
Yes, Beckum offers several family-friendly attractions. The Tuttenbrock Recreational Lake provides a 'Caribbean flair' with turquoise water, a modern water ski cableway park, and a lido. The Aktivpark Phoenix, a renaturalized quarry, features an adventure playground, disc golf course, and climbing wall. The Game Reserve and Bird Aviary near the Höxberg are also popular with families. Many cycling paths, like those along the Datteln-Hamm Canal, are also suitable for family outings.
Absolutely. Beckum was once a globally renowned region for cement production. The Cement Museum, located in Köttings Mühle, vividly showcases the development of the 'Beckum cement district' from its beginnings to industrial production. You can also cycle the 27 km Beckum Cement Route, which connects the city's districts and offers insights into this unique industrial landscape.
Beckum is home to several unique natural features. The Blue Lagoon (Dyckerhoffsee), a former limestone quarry, boasts beautiful turquoise water and is a nature reserve. While the western part is not accessible, you can walk along the eastern landscape lake during winter. The Brunsberg area features a group of Heck Cattle, offering a glimpse of rewilded nature.
Yes, the Tuttenbrock Recreational Lake is a prime spot for water activities. It offers a modern water ski cableway park, a lido for swimming, and a hiking trail around its 'Caribbean-like' turquoise waters. The Blue Lagoon (Dyckerhoffsee) is also a beautiful former quarry lake, though primarily for scenic walks rather than direct water access.
Beyond historical sites, Beckum has a vibrant cultural scene. The Historic Town Hall, now the City Museum, houses an interactive carnival museum detailing Beckum's over 500-year-old carnival tradition. The Stiefel-Jürgens Brewery, Westphalia's oldest operating since 1680, offers a taste of local brewing tradition. The city also hosts traditional festivals like 'Pütt-Tage' and various Christmas markets, along with theater productions and open-air events.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the renatured areas, such as the Renatured Werseradweg Between Beckum and Ahlen, where they can observe nature in peace. The well-developed paths along the Datteln-Hamm Canal are appreciated for cycling, even in hot weather due to shade. The homemade cakes at the cafe in Oberwerries Castle are also a popular highlight for a short break.
The Soestwarte (Watchtower) on the Höxberg is a primary viewpoint, offering magnificent panoramic views across Münsterland, towards the Teutoburg Forest, and the Sauerland heights. The Höxberg itself, as Beckum's highest point, also provides excellent views of the city and surrounding areas, making it a popular spot for recreation.
Yes, the City Museum in the Historic Town Hall displays replicas of the gold fittings from the Beckum prince's tomb. Additionally, an oversized replica of a ring pommel sword from the Beckum prince's tomb is located at a roundabout, commemorating the nearby find site and the region's ancient history.


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