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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Groß Berßen

Best natural monuments around Groß Berßen are found within a landscape of rolling hills and green meadows, offering diverse ecosystems. The region features a gently rolling geest landscape formed during the last Ice Age, characterized by dense forests on sandy hills and moors in depressions. Waterways like the Ems and Dortmund-Ems Canal provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The area also includes significant historical sites integrated into the natural setting, such as ancient megalithic tombs.

Best natural monuments around Groß Berßen

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Lahre observation tower

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Climbing the observation tower is definitely worth it. The view is magnificent, and the path through the nature reserve is beautiful and easy to navigate, even without asphalt. However, it is very narrow in places.

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Colossus of Hüven

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In May 2021, the boulder was named the "Colossus of Hüven." That same year, it was declared a natural monument. The municipality has created a lovely rest area here. There's even a post with tools for bicycle breakdowns.

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Theikenmeer Nature Reserve

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The Theikenmeer is an impressive landscape. It is one of the oldest protected areas in Germany. By rewetting the former high moor, attempts are being made to create a habitat …

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Bruneforths Esch Megalithic Tomb

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With a length of 25 meters, this passage grave is a very impressive testament to the megalithic culture. It is located clearly visible in the immediate vicinity of Berßener Straße. …

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Radde Lake

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“From the field to the lake” is the heading on an information board at the edge of the water. The visitor learns in brief words the history of the creation of the near-natural water.

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June 3, 2025, Naturschutzgebiet Theikenmeer

The Theikenmeer is an important nature reserve in northern Germany. It has received international recognition for its biodiversity and its outstanding restoration efforts. The NABU Foundation is permanently preserving over 61.5 hectares of this area for nature conservation.

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Katja Geldermann
March 17, 2025, Raddesee

A nice opportunity to take a short rest on one of the many benches by the lake and enjoy the silence

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Manuela
March 6, 2025, Raddesee

Nice nature reserve with school forest next door

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The tour was very varied despite its manageable length. I can recommend it at any time of year. The last time I was there (October 2024) the hiking trails were in top condition. The grass was mown and most of the wet spots were easy to pass. I have to give a big compliment to the hard-working spirits.

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From the period 3500 to 3000 BC.

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Alwin R 🚲
April 10, 2024, Raddesee

A school forest against climate change Just a short detour west of the Raddesee, there is a school forest against climate change. As early as 2013, around 1,000 students from the Hümmling Gymnasium and the Schule am Schloss made the first school forest against climate change by the Zukunft Wald Foundation a reality on an area next to the Raddesee. Oaks, hornbeams, hawthorns and birches were planted in a large-scale campaign. And even today, there are many lessons outside, because the school forest is intended to promote a connection to local nature through the activities.

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Alwin R 🚲
April 10, 2024, Raddesee

From the field to the lake Here in the Radde lowlands of Sögel, a large body of still water has been created on agricultural land or coniferous land. Three existing fishing waters that were far from nature and a ditch were also redesigned to be as natural as possible. Instead of the former straight, very steep banks, extensive flat banks with curved shorelines were created. The aim of the water construction was to create an important living, feeding and refuge area for native flora and fauna. In particular, the expansion of the Nordradde, which runs in the immediate vicinity, in the 1960s resulted in the loss of many valuable wetland habitats in the area. Replacement biotopes must therefore be created.

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The Theikenmeer A moor at the top The Theikenmeer is an important nature reserve in northern Germany. It has received international attention due to its biodiversity and its outstanding renaturation. The NABU Foundation has permanently preserved over 61.5 hectares for nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Groß Berßen?

The region around Groß Berßen offers a diverse landscape shaped by the last Ice Age, featuring gently rolling hills, dense forests, and moors. You can explore extensive areas like the Hümmling Nature Park and the cross-border Moor-Veenland Nature Park. Waterways such as the Ems and the Dortmund-Ems Canal are prominent, alongside tranquil lakes like Haselünne Lake and Radde Lake.

Are there any significant historical natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the area is rich in historical natural monuments. A notable example is the Bruneforths Esch Megalithic Tomb, one of the most well-preserved large stone graves from the Early Stone Age in the Emsland. Another significant site is the Königsgrab von Groß Berßen (Groß-Berßen VIII), an ancient Neolithic gallery grave that connects you to prehistoric cultures within a natural setting. You can find more information about the Königsgrab von Groß Berßen on Wikipedia.

What are some family-friendly natural monuments to visit?

Several natural monuments are great for families. The path to the Lahre observation tower is beautiful and easy to navigate. The Colossus of Hüven is a fascinating giant boulder with a pleasant rest area. Haselünne Lake features a sandy beach, making it popular for families, and Radde Lake is also considered family-friendly.

Can I go hiking or cycling near the natural monuments?

Absolutely! The region is ideal for outdoor activities. The Hümmling Nature Park offers 15 themed hiking trails and extensive cycling routes. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and difficult options, in the Cycling around Groß Berßen guide. For mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Groß Berßen guide, and for running, check out the Running Trails around Groß Berßen guide.

Where can I experience unique nature and wildlife?

For unique nature and wildlife, visit the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve. This rewetting high moor is one of Germany's oldest protected areas and provides a vital habitat for rare moor dwellers, including endangered dragonfly species like the moss damsel. The Moor-Veenland Nature Park is also significant for its preserved raised bogs and unique flora and fauna, such as cranes and the rare blue moor frog.

Are there any observation towers or viewpoints for scenic views?

Yes, the Lahre observation tower offers magnificent views over the nature reserve and the old Hase arms. Climbing it is highly recommended by visitors. The Theikenmeer Nature Reserve also features viewpoints to observe the impressive landscape.

What is the 'Colossus of Hüven'?

The Colossus of Hüven is a massive boulder that was declared a natural monument in 2021. It's a truly huge stone, and the municipality has created a lovely rest area around it, even including a post with tools for bicycle breakdowns, making it a unique and interesting stop.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for everyone?

Many paths around the natural monuments are suitable for easy walks. The path leading to the Lahre observation tower, for instance, is described as beautiful and easy to navigate. The Hümmling Nature Park also offers various trails with differing difficulty levels, ensuring options for leisurely strolls.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Groß Berßen?

The natural monuments around Groß Berßen can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. Spring brings blooming landscapes and active wildlife, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is great for water activities at the lakes, and winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, especially in the forests and moors.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

While many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve, to protect wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets at each natural monument.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments here?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The magnificent views from the Lahre observation tower are a highlight, as is the impressive landscape of the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve. The well-preserved historical sites like the Bruneforths Esch Megalithic Tomb also receive appreciation for their historical significance and integration into the natural setting.

Are there any natural monuments with water access for recreation?

Yes, the Ems and Dortmund-Ems Canal offer excellent opportunities for boat trips, fishing, canoeing, hiking, and cycling along their banks. Haselünne Lake provides a tranquil retreat with a sandy beach, popular for swimming and relaxation, especially for families. Radde Lake is another small lake worth a detour.

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