Best attractions and places to see in Berkelaue encompass a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites, primarily centered around the Berkel river. The region offers diverse outdoor activities, from wetlands and forests to man-made monuments and religious buildings. Visitors can find easy walking trails Berkelaue, alongside family friendly attractions Berkelaue, providing options for various interests.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Alfers Mill (also Alfersmühle) is a dam and former watermill on the Berkel River in the north of the town of Gescher. The mill's location corresponds roughly to the center of the former Harwick farming community in Gescher, and its proximity to the main road to Ahaus, Stadtlohn, and Coesfeld made it conveniently located for the time. More information can be found here: https://zeitundraumgescher.de/station-i/
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Haus Hall War Cemetery: A visit to the Haus Hall War Cemetery in Gescher offers a significant opportunity to engage with the region's history and commemorate the victims of war and violence. Located not far from the low ropes course in the Haller Busch forest, the memorial allows for quiet reflection on the horrors of war and the importance of peace. The proximity to the low ropes course, a place of encounter and shared experiences for people of all ages, creates a striking contrast and reminds us of the importance of learning from the past and building a peaceful future.
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Haus Hall War Cemetery: A visit to the Haus Hall War Cemetery in Gescher offers a significant opportunity to engage with the region's history and commemorate the victims of war and violence. Located not far from the low ropes course in the Haller Busch forest, the memorial allows for quiet reflection on the horrors of war and the importance of peace. The proximity to the low ropes course, a place of encounter and shared experiences for people of all ages, creates a striking contrast and reminds us of the importance of learning from the past and building a peaceful future.
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Resting place in the shade of the trees 🌳
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Someone has made it really nice here with roses, raised beds and lots of pots.
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A beautiful facility located in the forest. Not very high, so everyone can try it out...
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Yes, Berkelaue offers several family-friendly options. The Low Ropes Course, Gescher in Haller Busch provides balance exercises for all ages and is freely accessible. Additionally, the St. Antonius Chapel Gescher is considered family-friendly, and the Decorated Shelter at Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland often features seasonal decorations that appeal to families.
Berkelaue has a rich history, particularly centered around the Berkel river. You can visit Alfers Mill, a historical man-made monument and former watermill that utilized the Berkel's power for centuries. The St. Antonius Chapel Gescher is also the oldest historical building in Gescher, with a unique history as a highway chapel and a 'Hagioskop' (Holy Window) for lepers in the Middle Ages.
Yes, Berkelaue offers easy walking trails, especially along the Berkel river. The Berkel floodplain at the Brinkmannshof campsite provides a natural, narrow path through green areas directly along the river. For more structured easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Berkelauen – Ponds in the Berkel Valley loop from Gescher' or the 'Kuhlenvenn nature trail – Kuhlenvenn loop from Klye', both found in the Hiking in Berkelaue guide.
Beyond visiting attractions, Berkelaue is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore options in the Hiking in Berkelaue guide. If you prefer cycling, check out the Gravel biking in Berkelaue or Road Cycling Routes in Berkelaue guides for various difficulty levels.
For natural trails and potential wildlife spotting, head to the Berkel floodplain at the Brinkmannshof campsite. This area features a narrow path directly along the Berkel river, offering a natural walking experience through green and 'maturing areas' which are often good for observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in Berkelaue are designed as circular walks. For example, the Hiking in Berkelaue guide features several loop trails, such as the 'Berkelauen – Ponds in the Berkel Valley loop from Gescher' and the 'Kuhlenvenn nature trail – Kuhlenvenn loop from Klye', which are both easy and offer scenic experiences.
The best time to visit Berkelaue for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes along the Berkel river. Winter can also be beautiful, but some trails might be less accessible depending on conditions.
Yes, you can find places for breaks. Near the St. Antonius Chapel Gescher, there is a restaurant directly opposite, perfect for a longer break. Additionally, the Decorated Shelter at Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland serves as a nice break spot, and in 350m distance, there's a seasonal vegetable garden where you can harvest your own produce.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical charm in Berkelaue. The freely accessible Low Ropes Course, Gescher is popular for its balance exercises and top condition. The natural trails along the Berkel, like the Berkel floodplain at the Brinkmannshof campsite, are appreciated for their immersive experience. The historical significance and photo opportunities at Alfers Mill also receive high praise.
For a unique outdoor experience, consider the Berkel floodplain at the Brinkmannshof campsite. It's described as a super trail directly on the Berkel, offering a narrow path through green areas where you need to concentrate a bit, providing a more immersive and less-trafficked natural encounter. The 'maturing areas' also add to its unique character.
Yes, the Low Ropes Course, Gescher in Haller Busch is a dedicated sports facility offering balance exercises for all ages. It's freely accessible and provides a fun recreational activity in a natural setting.
Berkelaue offers a variety of cycling routes catering to different preferences. You can find extensive options for gravel biking, including moderate to difficult trails like 'Varlar Castle – Varlar Castle loop from Gescher'. For road cycling, there are easy to moderate routes such as 'Bittners Hüüsken Shelter – Alfers Mill loop from Gescher'. Explore these and more in the Gravel biking in Berkelaue and Road Cycling Routes in Berkelaue guides.


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