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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Klein Berßen

Natural monuments around Klein Berßen offer a diverse landscape in the Emsland region of Germany. The area features unique geological formations, protected natural areas, and historical sites integrated into the natural environment. Visitors can explore ancient juniper groves, significant boulders, and vantage points overlooking expansive nature reserves. This region provides opportunities to experience varied natural features and cultural landscapes.

Best natural monuments around Klein Berßen

  • The most popular natural monuments is Lahre observation tower, a viewpoint that offers panoramic…

Last updated: June 25, 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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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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Werpeloh Stone Circle

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After the local lifting of a large sacrificial stone from the megalithic culture, Father Matthäus Bergmann created the Werpeloher stone circle with the help of further large stones from the …

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Hiking amongst stone witnesses in the Hümmling Nature Park

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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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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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Swedish finds The stone circle may look a bit like an Emsland Stonehenge, but it was actually only built at the beginning of the 21st century. Its components are, however, much older: they are boulders that came to Emsland during the Saale Ice Age (300,000 to 126,000 years ago). Glaciers pushed the stones from Scandinavia to Hümmling. The idea for the boulder garden came from Father Matthäus Bergmann, who rediscovered a boulder in Klöwer in Werpeloh in 2000. He believed that the stone was a prehistoric altar that once stood here on "De hooge Klinken". Although this elevation is only 45 meters high, it occupies a special position in Hümmling due to the magnificent panoramic view.

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Michael R.
March 16, 2024, Raddesee

small lake, just stop and enjoy the peace and quiet

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This large stone grave is located on Bruneforths Esch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Klein Berßen?

The area around Klein Berßen offers diverse natural features. You can visit the Colossus of Hüven, an impressive large boulder with geological significance. Another significant natural area is the Haselünner Wacholderhain (Juniper Grove), characterized by ancient juniper thickets, old oak trees, and sand-dry grasslands, part of a Natura 2000 nature reserve. Additionally, Radde Lake provides a tranquil, near-natural water feature.

Are there historical or cultural sites designated as natural monuments in this area?

Yes, several sites combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Bruneforths Esch Megalithic Tomb is a well-preserved large stone grave from the Early Stone Age, offering insight into early human history. The Werpeloh Stone Circle, while man-made, is considered a natural monument and highlights the importance of stone circles in early cultures. The Haselünner Wacholderhain also represents a unique cultural landscape shaped by centuries of grazing.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Klein Berßen?

Absolutely. Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Colossus of Hüven has a pleasant rest area, and the Lahre observation tower offers easy paths and panoramic views. Both the Bruneforths Esch Megalithic Tomb and Werpeloh Stone Circle are accessible and provide interesting historical context for all ages. Radde Lake is also a calm spot for a family outing.

What kind of terrain can I expect when visiting these natural monuments?

The terrain varies, but generally, paths are easy to navigate. For instance, the path through the nature reserve leading to the Lahre observation tower is described as beautiful and easy, even without asphalt, though it can be narrow in places. The Haselünner Wacholderhain features a 3.6-kilometer nature trail that guides visitors through its unique landscape of juniper thickets and grasslands.

Are there good viewpoints to appreciate the natural beauty of the region?

Yes, the Lahre observation tower is an excellent spot for panoramic views. Climbing the tower offers magnificent vistas of the expansive nature reserve and the old Hase river arms, providing a clear perspective of the surrounding natural beauty.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Klein Berßen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. For example, there are cycling tours like the 'Historic Old Town of Haselünne – Colossus of Hüven loop' or the 'Nordradde River – Center of Emsland loop'. Mountain biking options include routes like 'Lahre observation tower – Riverside Path along the Hase loop from Haselünne'. You can explore more routes in the Cycling around Klein Berßen and MTB Trails around Klein Berßen guides.

Are there specific trails for hiking or walking near the natural monuments?

While specific hiking guides are not listed, the natural monuments themselves often feature walking paths. The Haselünner Wacholderhain has a dedicated 3.6-kilometer nature trail with interactive information stations. The area around the Lahre observation tower also offers beautiful and easy-to-navigate paths through the nature reserve, perfect for a leisurely walk.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Klein Berßen?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered. The panoramic views from the Lahre observation tower are highly praised. The geological significance and the convenient rest area with bike repair tools at the Colossus of Hüven are also popular. Many enjoy the historical insights provided by sites like the Bruneforths Esch Megalithic Tomb and the unique cultural landscape of the Haselünner Wacholderhain.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

While specific parking details for every site are not provided, the municipality has created a pleasant rest area around the Colossus of Hüven, suggesting visitor access. For other sites, it's advisable to check local signage or maps for designated parking areas, especially near popular attractions like the Haselünner Wacholderhain which has a nature trail.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Klein Berßen?

The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring trails and nature reserves like the Haselünner Wacholderhain. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially for sites like the Colossus of Hüven or the megalithic tombs.

Can I observe wildlife in the natural monument areas?

Yes, areas like the Haselünner Wacholderhain, part of a Natura 2000 nature reserve, are home to diverse flora and fauna. Scottish Highland cattle and Tarpan horses graze there, helping maintain the landscape. The expansive nature reserve viewed from the Lahre observation tower also suggests opportunities for wildlife observation, particularly birds and other local species.

Are there any specific conservation efforts in place for these natural monuments?

Yes, the Haselünner Wacholderhain is a significant protected natural area and part of the larger Natura 2000 nature reserve. Conservation efforts include maintaining the unique cultural landscape through grazing by Scottish Highland cattle and Tarpan horses, which prevent forest growth and protect rare plant species. The designation of the Colossus of Hüven as a natural monument also highlights its protected status.

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