Best attractions and places to see around Oppenweher Moorlandschaft, a significant raised bog in the natural region of Diepholz Moor Depression, offers a unique natural landscape. This protected area, part of the Dümmer Nature Park, is characterized by its distinct vegetation, including diverse flora like cottongrass and sundew. The moor provides a habitat for numerous animal species, such as cranes and moor frogs, making it suitable for wildlife spotting.
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Very good restaurant. Hearty welcome, nice conversation, very good coffee and delicious homemade cake. The prices are really reasonable. Highly recommended 👍
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Have you ever seen a sky-blue moor frog? Or how the cotton balls of cotton grass sway in the breeze? Here in the "Oppenweher Moor" you can experience rare animals and plants in all their diversity and beauty! Various circular hiking trails allow you to explore the moor and meadow landscape. In the "Moorblick" information pavilion, you can learn more about the history of the moor. Guided excursions with a moor expert are available upon registration at the Stemwede Tourist Information Center. The birdwatching stand offers a protected view over an artificially created body of water into the central part of the moor. Start from the Moormann parking lot or the Schafstall parking lot. https://www.teutoburgerwald.de/natur/in-der-natur/tour/oppenweher-moor-rundwanderweg-i-rot
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The bird watching stand offers a good, covered view of the "Oppenweher Moor" nature reserve. You can get up there via the barrier-free staircase with anti-slip strips and round stainless steel handrails and, with a bit of luck, you can even see cranes here in the autumn. https://www.naturpark-duemmer.de/naturpark-duemmer/infrastruktur/aussichtstuerme.html
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The birdwatching platform offers a good, sheltered view of the "Oppenweher Moor" nature reserve. Accessible via a low-barrier staircase with anti-slip strips and a round stainless steel handrail, you can even spot cranes here in autumn. https://www.naturpark-duemmer.de/naturpark-duemmer/infrastruktur/aussichtstuerme.html
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A very beautiful hiking area
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Not for smooth city tires or eBikes!
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If you bring some time with you can watch birds
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The core attraction is the unique raised bog landscape itself, characterized by its peat mosses and damp areas. You can also observe diverse flora, including cottongrass, moor heath, and rare plants like sundew. The area is also rich in fauna, providing a habitat for various bird species and other animals.
The Oppenweher Moorlandschaft is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. You can look for cranes, snipes, whinchats, and curlews. Rarer animals like adders and moor frogs also reside here. For birdwatching, visit the Observation tower in the Oppenweher Moor, which offers sheltered views over the nature reserve, especially good for spotting cranes in autumn.
Yes, the Oppenweher Moorlandschaft features several well-signposted circular hiking trails of varying lengths. A popular option is circular trail III, starting from parking lot Summann, which covers 3.5 km through wet meadows. You can find many easy hiking routes around the area, such as the 'Oppenwehe Moor Landscape – View of the Dümmer Moor loop', which you can explore further on the Easy hikes around Oppenweher Moorlandschaft guide.
Yes, a highlight of the hikes is the Oppenweher Moor Boardwalk. This wooden plank path leads directly through the moorland, offering undisturbed views of the impressive landscape and allowing you to experience rare animals and plants in their natural habitat.
The moor offers different attractions throughout the year. In spring, you can witness the cottongrass transforming large parts of the moor into a white expanse. Moor heath blooms in spring and summer. Autumn is particularly good for spotting cranes from the observation towers. Generally, spring through autumn provides the best conditions for exploring the trails and observing flora and fauna.
Yes, the area is family-friendly. The Observation tower in the Oppenweher Moor is accessible via a low-barrier staircase. The Oppenweher Moor Boardwalk and many circular hiking trails are suitable for families to explore the landscape. Additionally, the Cotton Grass Meadow in Naturpark Dümmer is a beautiful sight for all ages, especially from April to June.
The "Moorblick" Information Pavilion offers insights into the history of the bog, its creation, and its ecological importance. You can also learn about the historical human interaction with the moor, including traditional peat cutting and renaturation efforts.
Yes, guided excursions led by a moor expert or nature and landscape guides are available by appointment. These tours offer deeper insights into the moor's ecosystem, history, and future importance, enhancing your visit.
Besides hiking, the region around Oppenweher Moorlandschaft offers opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, such as the 'Drinking Water Fountain Wehdem – St. Marien Church Dielingen loop'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Oppenweher Moorlandschaft guide.
There are designated parking lots available for visitors. For example, circular trail III starts from parking lot Summann, and the Oppenweher Moor Boardwalk can be accessed from the Moormann parking lot or the Schafstall parking lot.
The Oppenweher Moorlandschaft is home to a diverse range of plants typical of raised bogs. You can observe cottongrass, which creates a white expanse in spring, and moor heath that blooms in spring and summer. Keep an eye out for rarer species such as sundew (a carnivorous plant), cross-leaved heath, rosemary heath, and crowberry.


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