Best natural monuments around Die Die Berge refers to the diverse natural features found across various mountainous regions. These areas typically encompass a range of geological formations, elevated landscapes, and unique ecosystems. The natural monuments often include prominent peaks, expansive meadows, and significant rock formations. These sites provide opportunities to experience the natural environment and observe distinct geographical characteristics.
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Fliegerberg (87.7 meters above sea level), this is the name given to the sandy hill in Borken, the name of which is based on its previous use for gliding, which began almost 100 years ago. Today the Fliegerberg is a nature reserve and serves the spread of certain species, the preservation and expansion of the remaining heath areas.
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The highest elevation of the “mountains” is the Tannenbültenberg at 107.40 m. There is a wooden summit cross up here. There is a summit book in the attached box.
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Here was until the beginning of the 19th century "The court of Homborn auf'm Braam" or "Gogericht Homborn, Amts aufm Braam" Its jurisdiction originally belonged to the Lohn dominion and passed to the Bishop of Münster in 1316. The Gogericht zum Homborn also had its own execution site, which was visible from afar on the neighboring Lünsberg. More info here: https://www.alltagskultur.lwl.org/de/blog/das-gogericht-zum-homborn/
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You are also welcome to enter it in the summit book!
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Around Die Die Berge, you'll find a diverse range of natural monuments. These include expansive natural meadows like Fliegerberg Meadow, significant summit markers such as Tannenbülten Summit Cross and Hövelberg (Höglantheifeld) Summit Marker, and unique historical natural sites like the De Barge Memorial Stone. The region also features historical judicial places set within natural environments, such as the Homborn Court Site.
Yes, Tannenbülten Summit Cross is noted as family-friendly. It offers a summit book for visitors to sign and a bench for resting, making it a pleasant stop for families. While not explicitly listed as 'family-friendly', the expansive Fliegerberg Meadow could also be suitable for families looking for open spaces.
Fliegerberg Meadow is highly recommended for dogs. Visitors describe it as a 'mega big meadow' with a lot of sand, providing ample space for dogs to run and play. However, be aware that parts of the meadow may be fenced due to cattle grazing at certain times.
The region offers unique historical natural sites. The De Barge Memorial Stone is a large boulder in the forest with an inscription in Platt, carrying a local story. Additionally, the Homborn Court Site (Historic Judicial Place) marks a significant historical location where a court operated until the 19th century, set within a natural forest environment.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. Fliegerberg Meadow provides expansive views across its large open space. Both the Tannenbülten Summit Cross and Hövelberg (Höglantheifeld) Summit Marker are summit locations, inherently offering elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
The area around Die Die Berge is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Gemen Youth Castle – View of Lavesum Fields loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging trails such as the 'Wooden Lady in the Forest – Lünsberg Downhill Trail loop'. Runners have options like 'The Ascent to the Summit loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails around Die Die Berge.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into hiking networks. For instance, the Hövelberg (Höglantheifeld) Summit Marker has hiking trails starting directly from a nearby forest parking lot. The Homborn Court Site is also accessible via intermediate forest trails. For specific running and hiking routes, you can check the Running Trails around Die Die Berge guide, which includes routes like 'The Ascent to the Summit loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and unique features. The expansive size and dog-friendliness of Fliegerberg Meadow are frequently praised. The creative concept of the summit book at Tannenbülten Summit Cross is also a highlight for many. The historical context and natural setting of sites like the De Barge Memorial Stone also captivate visitors.
Yes, for some natural monuments, parking is conveniently located. For example, near the Hövelberg (Höglantheifeld) Summit Marker, there is a very nice forest parking lot from which hiking trails start directly.
The region features interesting geological elements, such as the De Barge Memorial Stone, which is a large boulder situated in the middle of the forest. While not explicitly detailed in the provided data, mountainous regions like 'Die Die Berge' often present diverse rock formations and elevated landscapes, contributing to their natural monument status.
There are 7 natural monuments highlighted around Die Die Berge. These sites are quite popular within the komoot community, having received a total of 264 upvotes and featuring 99 photos from visitors, indicating a high level of engagement and appreciation.
While the guide focuses on popular and well-regarded natural monuments, exploring the trails around sites like the Homborn Court Site or the De Barge Memorial Stone might lead you to discover quieter, more secluded spots within the forest environments. These areas often hold local stories and unique natural settings away from the main paths.


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