Best attractions and places to see around Hopsten include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. This municipality in the Münsterland region offers insights into its rich history, including the legacy of the "Tödden" itinerant merchants. Visitors can explore a charming historic core and serene natural landscapes. The area features significant architectural heritage and unique natural formations.
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A beautiful approach to the castle. However, the walk along the moat is also worthwhile, as is a tour around the moated castle. The 15th-century castle consists of an outer and a main castle on two islands. Thanks to the different architectural periods, elements of Classicism (Rentei), Neo-Gothic (chapel), and Renaissance (stepped gable) can be found here. Since its purchase in 1786, the castle has been privately owned by the Heereman von Zuydtwyck family from Roermond, and is still inhabited today by Philipp Freiherr Heereman von Zuydtwyck. Conclusion: Even though the castle is privately owned, a visit and tour of the complex is worthwhile. Tours of the public parts of the castle are also available upon reservation.
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The Wet Triangle is a waterway triangle and an important junction for inland shipping near Hörstel-Bergeshövede in the Tecklenburger Land region. At km 108.35 of the Dortmund-Ems Canal (DEK), the Mittelland Canal (MLK) branches off to the northeast and crosses the so-called Gravenhorst Gorge between the Huckberg and the Bergeshöveder Berg. The latter is the northwestern foothills of the Teutoburg Forest. Behind the branch, heading north after about a kilometre, is the Bevergern lock of the DEK. Below the Huckberg, on the northwest bank, is the restaurant “Am nassen Dreieck” and the disused Bergeshövede lock. On the lock island there is a red pavilion that serves as a viewing point. Various information boards provide useful information about the canals, the construction of the canals and the sights in the area. On the southern bank of the canal opposite the junction is the Bergeshövede canal port.
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With a wide view over DEK and Mittelland Canal
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A nice route along the DEK
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Nice route along the canal
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With great paths around the property
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Be sure to take a break there and relax. There is also a nice restaurant with deck chairs and outdoor dining
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Always good for a little break. Great view over the wet triangle of the Teutoburg Forest.
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Hopsten boasts a rich history, particularly related to the 'Tödden' itinerant merchants. You can visit the Historic Village Center with its Romanesque St. Georg Parish Church and well-preserved Tödden houses. Don't miss Haus Nieland, a medieval site with parts dating back to 1734, which now functions as a museum. The Töddensäule and the Töddenfigur BürgerHaus Veerkamp also commemorate this significant era.
Yes, nature lovers can explore the Heiliges Meer Nature Reserve, featuring a lake formed by a sinkhole, perfect for hiking. You can also marvel at the impressive 'Dicke Eiche' (Thick Oak), considered the largest in northern Münsterland, or see the ancient Hopstener Eiben trees, estimated to be over 600 years old.
Beyond historical sites, Hopsten offers cultural points like the BürgerHaus Veerkamp, a historically significant building now serving as a community center. The Altes Brauhaus and Remise on Hof Holling, meticulously restored by the local history association, houses historical artifacts and offers insights into past customs. You might also find the Bee Museum in the Halverde district interesting.
The region around Hopsten is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Heathland at the Heiliges Meer' or the 'Birkhahn Fountain, Halverde' loop. Cyclists can follow the Töddenland Cycle Path. You can find more detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Hiking around Hopsten and MTB Trails around Hopsten pages.
Families can enjoy the natural beauty of the Heiliges Meer Nature Reserve, which offers easy hiking opportunities. The Ems River, Rheine provides a gorgeous path for walks or bike rides, often starting near the zoo. The Nasses Dreieck — Confluence of the Mittelland Canal and the Dortmund–Ems Canal is also a pleasant spot for relaxation with outdoor dining options.
You can view Surenburg Castle, a historic castle with origins potentially dating back to the 15th century. While it is privately owned and not open for tours, its impressive architecture can be admired from a distance.
The Tödden were itinerant merchants who played a crucial role in Hopsten's history, making it a significant trading hub. Their legacy is honored through various landmarks like the Töddensäule, the Töddenfigur BürgerHaus Veerkamp, and the well-preserved Tödden houses in the historic village center. The Töddenland Cycle Path also traces their historical trade routes.
The St. Anna Chapel auf dem Breischen is a historic pilgrimage site. Originally built in 1694 as a small prayer house by sailors, it was replaced by a chapel in 1728. Since 1750, traditional processions have taken place, particularly during the St. Anna Week in August. Nearby, four ship sculptures symbolize the chapel's origins.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. Many enjoy the serene atmosphere of places like the Nasses Dreieck for relaxation and the cultural insights offered by sites such as Bentlage Monastery, which also provides a quiet and pretty accommodation option for cyclists. The scenic paths along the Ems River are also highly praised, especially for cycling.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails suitable for a relaxed outing. Examples include the 'Heathland at the Heiliges Meer – Great Holy Lake loop' from Heiliges Meer-Heupen (2.6 km) and the 'Birkhahn Fountain, Halverde – Halverde loop' (5.6 km). You can find more easy routes and detailed information on the Easy hikes around Hopsten guide page.
Yes, you can visit Bentlage Monastery, located north of Rheine on the banks of the Ems. Founded in 1437, it now serves cultural purposes, housing a museum, hosting art exhibitions, and offering accommodation. It's a popular destination for culture lovers and cyclists alike.
The Nasses Dreieck is the confluence of the Mittelland Canal and the Dortmund–Ems Canal. It's a popular spot for relaxation, offering opportunities to observe the waterways. There's also a nice restaurant with deck chairs and outdoor dining, making it a great place to take a break.


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