Best mountain peaks around Mettingen are found within the Tecklenburger Land and Münsterland region, offering natural elevations and geological formations. While Mettingen itself does not feature traditional mountain peaks, the surrounding area provides notable landmarks for exploration. These locations are recognized for their scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The region includes diverse natural features, from striking sandstone cliffs to unique canyon landscapes.
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Beautiful hike with great views
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Be sure to be there every year on October 3rd when the panoramic run leads from either Dickenberg or Steinbeck over the summit cross, with a summit drink! Walking or running - both are possible!
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Beautiful view for every hiker.
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A place steeped in history that is well suited for a short break.
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The cross was erected on October 8, 2006.
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A very nice ridge path with great views. Unfortunately, the storms have left their mark. On some sections there are still trees on the path
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Pleasant, quiet place to rest at the foundations of a refuge from 1910. Great view and beautiful, natural hiking trails.
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While Mettingen itself doesn't have traditional mountain peaks, the surrounding Tecklenburger Land and Münsterland region offers impressive natural elevations. Key attractions include the Dörenther Cliffs, known for their striking sandstone rock formations like the 'Hockendes Weib,' and the unique Lengerich Canyon, which features a turquoise-blue lake in a former limestone quarry.
Yes, the region offers several popular viewpoints and summits. Visitors frequently enjoy the View from Leedener Berg (Lusthäuschen pavilion), which provides magnificent vistas all the way to Osnabrück. Another favored spot is the Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint, offering great views from a local recreation area created during mining.
The Dörenther Cliffs area is a popular hiking destination with well-marked trails. A notable option is the 'Teutoschleife Dörenther Klippen,' a premium circular route spanning approximately 9.3 kilometers with a 405-meter elevation gain. Shorter routes are also available, allowing hikers to explore the rugged rock formations and dense forests.
The Lengerich Canyon is unique due to its origin as a former limestone quarry, now featuring a striking turquoise-blue lake. This color is a result of the high lime content in the water, earning it the nickname 'Blue Lagoon of Lengerich.' While entry into the canyon itself is prohibited as it's a nature reserve, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from three designated viewing platforms.
Yes, the Rudolfschacht Spoil Tip Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly, offering a local recreation area that was created during mining and now hosts small and large creatures in the wild. The circular hiking trail around the Lengerich Canyon, known as the 'Canyonblick,' is also suitable for families looking for a unique landscape experience.
The View from Leedener Berg (Lusthäuschen pavilion) is not only a viewpoint but also a historical site. Additionally, the Summit Cross on the Old Spoil Heap, erected in 2006, offers a blend of natural views and a man-made monument. The Dörenther Cliffs also hold historical significance with a cemetery of honor commemorating a World War II crossing.
Beyond hiking, the area around Mettingen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous Road Cycling Routes, with options like the 'Old Mill Brochterbeck – View of the Dortmund-Ems Canal loop.' There are also dedicated Running Trails, such as the 'Köllbach Watermill – Krüer Brünneken Spring loop,' providing diverse ways to experience the landscape.
The 'Hockendes Weib' (Squatting Woman) is the most famous and iconic rock formation among the Dörenther Cliffs. This striking sandstone shape, created by centuries of weathering, is shrouded in mysterious myths and legends, making it a significant landmark for visitors.
Yes, the area around the Stairs to the Summit Cross is part of an annual panoramic run. This event takes place every year on October 3rd, leading from either Dickenberg or Steinbeck over the summit cross, offering opportunities for both walking and running participants, often with a summit drink.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like the View from Leedener Berg. The unique landscapes, such as the rugged rock formations of the Dörenther Cliffs and the turquoise water of the Lengerich Canyon, are also highly appreciated for their scenic beauty and photographic opportunities. The well-maintained hiking trails and recreational amenities further enhance the experience.
Absolutely. The broader Mettingen region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore options like the 'Köllbachtal – Teutoschleifen' or the 'Schlangenpättken Forest Path – Krüer Brünneken Spring loop.' For more details and routes, refer to the Hiking around Mettingen guide.


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