Best attractions and places to see around Klein Berßen include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities within the Emsland district of Lower Saxony. The region is characterized by its idyllic setting with numerous lakes and rivers, offering diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore ancient megalithic sites, historic villages, and extensive cycling and walking routes. This area provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 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 visit the Gothic-style Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Klein Berßen, dating back to 1218, and admire the village's historic half-timbered houses. A short distance away is Clemenswerth Palace, a unique baroque hunting lodge with impressive wall paintings and stucco work. Don't miss the Historic Old Town of Haselünne, known for its charming old houses and vibrant market.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Haselünne Lake offers a sandy beach with a gently sloping shore, perfect for children to swim and play. The grounds of Clemenswerth Palace are also family-friendly, with expansive paths and seating areas for a pleasant stroll, and the striking Stag Sculpture to discover.
Klein Berßen is nestled in the idyllic Emsland region, characterized by numerous lakes and rivers. You can visit Haselünne Lake for swimming or relaxing on its sandy beach, or find tranquility at the hidden Waldsee. The Hase River provides scenic routes, and the nearby Hümmling Nature Park offers wooded areas ideal for hiking and exploring.
The region is excellent for cycling. The easy-to-ride Hasetalradweges (Hase Valley Cycle Path) passes through, with the Dörgener Bridge being a notable point along this route. Other options include the Geest-Radweg and the Radroute der Megalithkultur, which takes you past impressive Stone Age megalithic tombs. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Klein Berßen guide.
Yes, there are many opportunities for hiking. You can explore trails through the Hümmling Nature Park or paths that lead past ancient megalithic sites, showcasing the area's prehistoric heritage. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Herz-Jesu Church Klein Berssen – Klein Berßen loop'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Klein Berßen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique architecture and historical significance of Clemenswerth Palace, noting its star-shaped complex as a special highlight in Northern Germany. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic views at Haselünne Lake are also highly appreciated, with many enjoying a break by the water. The Dörgener Bridge is valued for its role in connecting scenic bike paths and offering pleasant seating areas.
Absolutely. During the summer months, local lakes like Haselünne Lake and the Waldsee provide excellent opportunities for bathing, swimming, and boating. Haselünne Lake, in particular, has a sandy beach with a gently sloping shore, making it very inviting.
The Emsland region, including Klein Berßen, is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling during the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn. This allows you to fully enjoy the lakes, rivers, and scenic routes. Summer is perfect for water activities at Haselünne Lake.
While Clemenswerth Palace is well-known, its extensive park often feels uncrowded, offering peaceful walks. The Waldsee, south of Klein Berßen, is a more secluded spot for tranquil swimming or fishing. Exploring the smaller villages and their historic half-timbered houses can also reveal charming, less-trafficked areas.
In the cozy guesthouses of Klein Berßen and the surrounding Emsland area, you can savor hearty regional dishes. Popular choices include 'Grünkohl mit Pinkel' (kale with smoked sausage) and 'Emsländer Schinkenbrot' (Emsland ham bread), offering a taste of local culinary traditions.
Yes, the area offers gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Bathing lake at Haselünne campsite – Old School Andrup loop'. For more options and details, refer to the Gravel biking around Klein Berßen guide.


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