Attractions and places to see around Groß Berßen offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in the Emsland region. The area features significant cultural sites, including ancient megalithic tombs, alongside picturesque natural settings. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking through lush meadows to cycling along extensive bike paths. This destination provides diverse points of interest for those seeking both historical insights and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful city center with a nice ice cream cafe with delicious ice cream
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The Grain and Hanseatic Market takes place there on the third weekend in September.
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Very beautiful city center with many old houses and nice restaurants
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Near these figures there is an ice cream parlor 🍨 with delicious ice cream 🍨, but relatively expensive.
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Haselünne - the young town Variety in a historic setting Far from the anonymous shopping center culture, Haselünne's town center impresses with its balanced coexistence in a historic setting. You'll find branch stores and large fashion houses here, as well as small boutiques and many specialty shops, some of which are owner-operated. The outlets of the grain distilleries located in the town center, with their traditional offerings, also enrich the diversity of the town center. The weekly market in Haselünne takes place on Thursdays and offers not only regional delicacies but also botanicals and useful items for the home and health. Various locations invite you to linger and offer a wonderful view of the market hustle and bustle. The goods on offer at the weekly market in Haselünne often include the classic grocery range, especially fresh fruit and vegetables, but also fish, meat, and dairy products.
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The town center of Haselünne looks great.
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A popular local recreation area is Lake Haselünne.
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Natural lake campsite in Haselünne This bathing lake is located on the edge of the Kuhweide nature reserve and has a pretty, fine sandy bathing area on its south-eastern shore. During the season, toilet trailers and showers are available here, and further sanitary facilities can be found at the adjacent camping and weekend park on the Hase. Unfortunately, swimming is only permitted for camping guests.
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The region offers a rich history. You can explore the impressive 18th-century Baroque Clemenswerth Palace, known for its unique star-shaped complex. Don't miss the Königsgrab von Groß Berßen, a Neolithic megalithic tomb dating back thousands of years. The 13th-century St. Nicholas Church and the Historic Old Town of Haselünne also provide insights into the area's past.
Yes, Groß Berßen is surrounded by scenic natural features. You can visit Haselünne Lake, which is embedded in a nature reserve and features a sandy beach. The area is characterized by gentle hills and lush meadows, and the Moor-Veenland Nature Park offers beautiful natural surroundings for exploration. The Ems and Dortmund-Ems Canal are also prominent natural waterways.
The region is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking through the Emsland's natural beauty, cycling along extensive bike paths, or canoeing on local rivers like the Ems. For specific routes, consider exploring the cycling routes around Groß Berßen or the running trails.
Absolutely. Haselünne Lake is particularly suitable for families, offering a sandy beach and a gently sloping shore zone for children. The grounds of Clemenswerth Palace also provide a pleasant park atmosphere for leisurely strolls. Many of the cycling and easy hiking routes are also suitable for families.
To experience local culture, you might visit the village's idyllic Market Square, which features charming half-timbered houses and cozy cafés. During the summer months, the market square regularly hosts concerts. The annual Schützenfest is a traditional shooting festival that attracts many visitors and offers a great chance to experience local customs. A local history museum also provides insights into the area's heritage.
Yes, the region is rich in prehistoric sites. The Königsgrab von Groß Berßen (Groß-Berßen VIII) is a notable Neolithic passage grave. The area is home to several impressive megalithic tombs and a Bronze Age burial mound field, with hiking trails that allow you to explore these ancient cultural sites.
The area boasts an extensive network of bike paths. You can find routes like the 'Historic Old Town of Haselünne – Colossus of Hüven loop' or the 'Nordradde River – Center of Emsland loop'. Many routes are easy, such as the 'Colossus of Hüven – Avenue to Clemenswerth Palace loop', while others are more challenging. You can find more details on komoot's cycling guide for Groß Berßen.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Groß Berßen Megalithic Tomb VII – King's Grave of Groß Berßen loop' is an easy 4.9 km trail. Another easy option is the 'Königsgrab Megalithic Tomb (Großsteingrab) in Hümmling – King's Grave of Groß Berßen loop'. These trails are perfect for those looking for a relaxed walk. Explore more on the easy hikes guide for Groß Berßen.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. For example, the Clemenswerth Palace is praised for its unique architecture and the attractive combination of park and forest. The Stag Sculpture at Clemenswerth Palace is noted as a striking highlight within the pleasant park atmosphere. The Haselünne Lake is enjoyed as a nice spot for a break, especially with its sandy beach.
Yes, Haselünne Lake is an excellent choice. It features an approximately 100-meter-long sandy beach with a gently sloping shore, making it suitable for swimming and relaxation. The lake is nestled within a charming nature reserve, offering a picturesque setting.
Clemenswerth Palace is significant as the world's only surviving hunting lodge in a star-shaped complex. Built between 1737 and 1747 for Clemens August I of Bavaria, it consists of the main castle and eight pavilions. Its wall paintings, stucco work, and ceiling frescoes are particularly notable.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Dörgener Bridge over the Hase river provides a scenic spot with seating areas. Within the grounds of Clemenswerth Palace, the Stag Sculpture near the ponds offers a striking highlight and a pleasant park atmosphere to linger and enjoy the surroundings.
The Ems and the Dortmund-Ems Canal, which encircle the municipality, are ideal for boat trips or fishing excursions. Canoeing on these local rivers is also a popular way to experience the region's natural beauty from a different perspective.


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