Best natural monuments around Warendorf feature diverse landscapes, including dense woodlands, unique heathlands, and scenic river valleys. The region is characterized by its ecological value, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. These areas provide significant natural beauty and are home to varied flora and fauna. Warendorf and its surroundings present a range of natural sites for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Just enjoy the peace and quiet.
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Hello, we planned this tour from Sassenberg to Warendorf today and unfortunately had to let Google redirect us. The bridges over the Ems on the Glory have been closed since September 1st, 2023. They will be completely renewed. Unfortunately, it is not indicated that both bridges are closed and there are no signs for detours for cyclists or hikers.https://www.wn.de/muensterland/kreis-warendorf/warendorf/bruecke-an-warendorfer-herrlichkeit-vor- abort-2818962
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beautiful section of the Werse cycle path between Albersloh and Münster
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The renaturation of water bodies is of great importance for people and nature. It contributes to the restoration of natural habitats for animal and plant species and thus promotes biodiversity. The natural filtering effects of plants, other organisms and sediments not only reduce the nutrient load, but also improve the water quality. In addition, renatured bodies of water can cushion floods and act as natural flood protection. Likewise, the carbon sequestration in renatured water bodies contributes to the reduction of the carbon content in the atmosphere. Renaturations help us to adapt to the consequences of climate change, can offer great local recreation experiences and thus also open up economic opportunities. Valuable ecosystems are being revived and preserved, which is intended to counteract the extinction of species. So there are many reasons why water body restoration is very important. . According to an EU directive, the so-called Water Framework Directive, all bodies of water should be in good ecological condition by 2027. More information on the subject of renaturation is available on our homepage at: https://www.nabu-station.de/erlebbare-gewaesser-in-der-8plus-region/
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Nice to look at. It's packed here on Sundays
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The city of Beckum has imposed restrictive residence restrictions for the Blue Lagoon for several years, particularly in the months of April to October. Please note! Details can be read here: https://www.dein-beckum.de/news/lokales/bade--und-haltsban-in-der-blauen-lagune-ab-13-juni
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The Warendorf region offers diverse natural landscapes, including dense woodlands, unique heathlands, and scenic river valleys. You can find areas like the Juniper heath at Klatenberge, which features open dune areas with sandy meadows and gnarled juniper bushes. The region is also characterized by its river landscapes, such as the Werse and Ems, offering floodplains and ancient forests.
Yes, several natural monuments around Warendorf are suitable for families. The Beckum Blue Lagoon is a relaxing spot near the Werse river, popular for its natural setting. The Juniper heath at Klatenberge also offers a pleasant experience for families, with a picnic area and panoramic views from the highest dune.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Werser cycle path is scenic, well-prepared, and offers a lot of variety along the Werse river. Another great option is the Emsauenradweg (Ems Floodplain Cycle Path) near Warendorf, which provides wonderful views around the Emsseepark.
For excellent views of the Ems River, visit the View of the Ems River from the Herrlichkeit Bridge. This spot offers a wonderful perspective of the Ems and its tree-lined banks. You can also find good vantage points along the Ems Floodplain near Telgte.
Absolutely. The Emsauen Nature Trail at Einen is a designated trail for exploring the natural beauty of the Ems floodplains. Additionally, the Davert Nature Reserve, located near Warendorf, offers extensive woodlands with designated hiking trails and refreshing shade, especially in summer.
The natural areas around Warendorf are rich in biodiversity. In the Davert Nature Reserve, you might spot middle spotted woodpeckers, great spotted woodpeckers, bats, and honey buzzards. Along the Werse River, rare birds like the kingfisher and grass snakes can be observed, alongside a variety of fish species. The Juniper heath at Klatenberge is home to wild bees, solitary wasps, various tiger beetles, and the small fire butterfly.
The Juniper heath at Klatenberge, situated within the Ems inland dunes, is a notable geological feature. It showcases an open dune landscape with sandy meadows and free sandy areas, representing a unique cultural-historical witness in the region. The Beckum Blue Lagoon is a former quarry, now a lake, offering insights into the area's geological past.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the "Outdoor fitness area at Emssee loop from Warendorf" or "Telgte Market Square – Ems River at the Telgte Weir loop from Feuchtgebiet Handorf." Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as "Blue Lagoon Beckum – Blue Lagoon Beckum loop from Oelde." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Warendorf, MTB Trails around Warendorf, and Gravel biking around Warendorf guides.
Yes, you can observe river restoration efforts along the Werse and Ems. The Restoration of the Ems River below the mouth of the Axtbach is a specific highlight where you can see the revitalized natural environment. Newly constructed bridges along the Werse also provide excellent vantage points to witness these improvements.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and variety of the natural monuments. They enjoy the well-prepared cycle paths like the Werser cycle path for its diverse routes. The tranquil experience amidst nature, such as at the Juniper heath at Klatenberge, and the relaxing atmosphere of spots like the Beckum Blue Lagoon, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Davert Nature Reserve is accessible and offers opportunities for exploration. It is known for its dense woodlands and rich biodiversity. A good starting point for exploring is the "Wanderparkplatz Weidelandschaft Davert," which is about a kilometer from the "Wildbahn Davert" viewing platform. The reserve features designated cycling routes and hiking trails.
Yes, you can visit the Bever-Ems Confluence. This spot offers a viewpoint where the Bever river meets the Ems, providing a natural landmark for visitors to observe the merging waterways.


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