Best natural monuments around Bönen offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features the renatured Seseke River and its cycle path, providing scenic routes through varied terrain. Several lakes, including Haferbachsee and Flierichsee, contribute to the area's natural appeal. The Uelzener Heide and the broader rural landscape with fields and old manor houses characterize the surroundings of Bönen.
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This section of the route is a well-paved footpath and cycle path with a view of the species-rich Lippe and Lippeauen nature reserve. With a bit of luck, you might even see a kingfisher.
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I usually prefer the path along the Lippe meadows. From the elevated path you have a great view over the Lippe, which winds its way here. It's also worth stopping and taking a closer look. In addition to geese, herons and cormorants, I have also been able to observe a kingfisher here 🥰
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Varied landscape: fields, avenues, forests, fallow land.
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Very beautiful old railway line runs through the area here.
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The nature reserve is located on the eastern edge of Unna. To the north it extends to the city limits of Kamen. The Hamm-Unna railway line runs through the middle of the area from north to south. The Uelzener Heide is the best proof that the Ruhr region actually has much more to offer than closed mines and a dense network of motorways. Source: naboo. en
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The idyllic landscape in the nature reserve is typical of the Lippeauen and consists largely of alluvial forests, wet meadows and mountain subsidence waters. Along the banks of the Lippe, the beautiful walkways meander through the nature reserve, surrounded by pastures and ponds that are home to many different species of birds. In this area, almost untouched by man, nature lovers can admire the picturesque landscapes and observe some species of birds. The Datteln-Hamm Canal is right next to the cycle path and you can enjoy both views :O)
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Copying the same tip here 7 times makes sense? This will render the tips null and void! Less is more...such HL are becoming more and more degenerate... It also makes little sense to constantly set photo repetitions...from one HL to the next. Well, scoring points seems to have become the motto for many people. I thought Komoot was, among other things, a hiking and cycling app and not an Instagram or FB... A particularly great tip is: Lippe Ufer 👩🦽🧑🦽
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Good way to drive.
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The region around Bönen offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore riverine areas like the Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne), known for its wildlife, especially birds. The Mühlbach in the Uelzener Heide Nature Reserve features a river flowing through a protected forest, home to the largest plane tree in North Rhine-Westphalia. Additionally, the renatured Seseke River and its cycle path provide scenic views and opportunities for bird watching.
Yes, several natural spots around Bönen are suitable for families. The Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne) and the Mühlbach in the Uelzener Heide Nature Reserve are both marked as family-friendly. The Seseke Cycle Path is also well-suited for families, offering a car-free environment to enjoy the landscape and art installations.
For expansive views, visit the View of the Lippe from the bridge in the Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne), which offers vistas of the Lippe River flowing in two directions. Another great spot is the Lippeauen Nature Reserve, where an elevated canal provides a broad perspective of the Lippe as it winds through the landscape.
The natural monuments around Bönen are particularly good for bird watching. The Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne) is noted as a retreat for wild animals, especially birds, offering good opportunities for observations. The renatured Seseke River also attracts various bird species.
Absolutely. The Seseke River features a well-signposted 25 km cycle path that is ideal for exploring the natural surroundings. You can find more cycling options, including routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and mountain biking, by checking the Cycling around Bönen, Gravel biking around Bönen, and MTB Trails around Bönen guides.
Beyond natural landscapes, you can visit the Lippe Weir in Werne, which is a man-made monument featuring a small waterfall and serving as a pleasant viewpoint. In the Uelzener Heide Nature Reserve, you can find the largest plane tree in North Rhine-Westphalia and the historical remains of the Heyde house.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the Lippe Weir in Werne is noted as a dog-friendly spot, making it suitable for walks with your pet.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene river landscapes and the opportunities for animal observations, especially birds, in reserves like the Lippeaue. The scenic views from bridges and elevated paths along the Lippe are also highly valued. Many enjoy the well-maintained cycle paths, such as the Seseke Cycle Path, for their natural beauty and car-free environment.
Yes, Bönen is known for several lakes, including Haferbachsee, Flierichsee, and Heerener See. These lakes offer opportunities for activities like swimming, sailing, or canoeing, particularly during the summer months.
The region offers diverse terrain. The Seseke Cycle Path is generally flat and well-signposted, suitable for easy cycling. Areas like the Uelzener Heide and the broader rural landscape feature varied paths through fields, forests, and past old manor houses, providing a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces ideal for walking and biking.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, the summer months are ideal for water-based activities at the local lakes. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and walking along the Seseke River and through the Uelzener Heide, with vibrant seasonal colors. Bird watching can be rewarding across different seasons depending on migration patterns.


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