Best attractions and places to see around Lippetal include a blend of historical landmarks, natural waterways, and cultural sites within the Münsterland region. This area is characterized by green meadows and fields, offering a tranquil setting. The Lippe River and Datteln-Hamm Canal provide unique natural areas and popular routes for cycling and walking. Lippetal serves as a destination for those interested in Westphalian heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of many highlights with the same name along the entire length of the canal
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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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Lippetal is a popular destination for cyclists, situated where the "100 Castles Route" and the "Römer-Lippe-Route" meet. The region offers numerous cycling trails through the Westphalian countryside. The Datteln-Hamm Canal also provides scenic bike paths. You can find various road cycling and gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Lippetal and Gravel biking around Lippetal guides.
Yes, Lippetal is rich in historical landmarks. You can explore Oberwerries Castle, a two-winged moated castle that offers coffee and homemade cakes in its inner courtyard. Other notable historical sites include Haus Assen, a 14th-century moated castle, and Schloss Hovestadt, an impressive Renaissance castle with an 18th-century Baroque garden. The Heessen Castle, though privately owned, may offer guided tours by prior arrangement.
The Lippetal area boasts several natural features. The Lippe River is a unique natural area with diverse flora and fauna, and its valley is popular with cyclists. The Datteln-Hamm Canal offers pleasant routes for cycling and walking, allowing visitors to enjoy the waterways and local wildlife. While slightly outside Lippetal, Möhnesee (Lake Möhne) is also a popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities like fishing, sailing, or canoeing.
Yes, several attractions in Lippetal are suitable for families. The Oberwerries Castle is listed as family-friendly and offers a cafe. The Datteln-Hamm Canal provides well-developed paths perfect for family bike rides or walks, where you can observe ships and local wildlife. The region's numerous cycling trails also offer great opportunities for active families.
Lippetal is home to significant historical churches. The St. Ida Pilgrimage Basilica in Herzfeld is one of the oldest pilgrimage churches in North Rhine-Westphalia, with origins dating back to around 800 AD. The St. Stephanus Church in Oestinghausen is an old Romanesque church from around the year 1000, dominating the townscape with its idyllic church square. Additionally, the Ludgerusbrunnenkapelle is a unique, small octagonal devotional site from the medieval and Renaissance periods.
Lippetal provides several cultural insights. You can visit the Lippetal Farmhouse Museum of Local History (Heimathaus) in Herzfeld to journey back to the 19th century. The Alte Brennerei cultural centre regularly hosts concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions. Throughout Lippetal's districts, preserved half-timbered buildings, such as a richly decorated 16th-century house in Oestinghausen, offer a glimpse into historical architecture. The traditional Schützenfest is also a lively local event.
Yes, Lippetal features the Heintrop Windmill, a romantic old windmill in the village of Heintrop. Built from local limestone, its interior and machinery are still intact. Classified as a "Technical Cultural Monument," it was renovated in 1995 and has been open for visits since 1997, even hosting weddings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The komoot community has given the attractions around Lippetal over 1500 upvotes and shared more than 570 photos. Many enjoy the well-developed paths along the Datteln-Hamm Canal for cycling and observing wildlife, and the opportunity to relax at places like Oberwerries Castle with its cafe.
Yes, for a break, Oberwerries Castle is a Bed & Bike certified accommodation directly on the Römer-Lippe-Route, offering coffee and homemade cakes in its inner courtyard. Along the Datteln-Hamm Canal, there are also good options for a break or stop.
Yes, Lippetal offers various running trails. You can find routes such as the "View of the Quabbe loop from Lippborg" or the "Basilica of St. Ida Herzfeld loop from Herzfeld." More options are available in the Running Trails around Lippetal guide.
Lippetal's attractions, with their blend of historical sites and natural landscapes, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. This period is ideal for cycling along the Lippe River and Datteln-Hamm Canal, exploring castle gardens, and attending outdoor cultural events like the Schützenfest. The Baroque garden at Schloss Hovestadt is particularly beautiful when in bloom.
Yes, the Schlosspark Hovestadt, an 18th-century romantic French-inspired garden, is a beautiful place for a quiet stroll. This Baroque garden was restored and opened to the public in 1997, offering a serene natural setting.


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