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Urban hiking trails around Kirchlengern are situated in North Rhine-Westphalia, on the edge of the Teutoburg Forest. The region features an idyllic landscape with numerous forests and lakes, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its green surroundings, including the Werre river and smaller streams like the Brandbach. Elevations are generally low, with hills providing viewpoints over the Ravensberg hill country.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Milling and power generation at the Brausemühle are long gone; today it is an industrial monument from that era. As part of the renaturation of the Else river, the mill weir was replaced by a so-called rough slide, and in its place, the new wooden bridge for pedestrians and cyclists (must push here) was opened in 2010. Since then, this Else crossing has become a popular route for cyclists and walkers.
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The Brausemühle on the Else (Elsestr. 159, 32278 Kirchlengern) is a former water mill with a long tradition. It was first documented in 1745, but is likely considerably older. For centuries, the mill and its products fed the people of the Ravensberger Land until it too fell victim to the nationwide "mill death" and milling operations ceased in 1972. What was special about the Brausemühle: It was one of the first power plants in the Elsetal valley and supplied Südlengern and Kirchlengern with electricity. Master miller Heinrich Schürmann was also an expert in electricity generation using water turbines. In parallel with his father's milling operations, he installed the first dynamo at the Brausemühle in 1902 and publicly advertised this then-new form of electricity generation locally. With success: The Heinecke cigar factory, the Wöhrmann bakery, and the Südlengern village school were the first electricity customers.
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The heart of Kirchlengern
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The Brausemühle in Kirchlengern / Südlengern was first mentioned in 1745. It is located on the Else. The bridge over the Else was built over the weir. A few years ago, a fish ladder in the form of rapids was built here. A hiking trail leads past the mill directly on the Else.
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Milling and power generation at the Brausemühle are long gone; today it is an industrial monument for that time. In the course of the renaturation of the Else, the mill weir was replaced by a so-called rough slide and in its place in 2010 the new wooden bridge for pedestrians and cyclists (must push here) was opened. Since then, this Else crossing has become a popular route for cyclists and walkers.
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The Brausemühle an der Else (Elsestr. 159, 32278 Kirchlengern) is a former water mill with a long tradition. It was mentioned in a document as early as 1745, and is probably considerably older. For centuries, the mill fed the people of the Ravensberg region with its products, until it too fell victim to the nationwide "mill death" and mill operations were discontinued in 1972. The special thing about the Brausemühle: It was one of the first power plants in the Elsetal and supplied Südlengern and Kirchlengern with electricity. The master miller Heinrich Schürmann was also an expert in power generation using water turbines. Parallel to his father's mill business, he installed the first dynamo at the Brausemühle in 1902 and publicly advertised this then new type of power generation on site. With success: the Heinecke cigar factory, the Wöhrmann bakery and the Südlengern village school were the first electricity customers.
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The bridge carries the B 239 over the Elsetal.
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Kirchlengern offers over 100 urban hiking trails. The majority of these, around 97, are rated as easy, making them accessible for various fitness levels. There are also 8 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Urban hikes in Kirchlengern often lead through idyllic landscapes characterized by numerous forests and lakes. You can expect to explore green surroundings, walk alongside the Werre river, and enjoy views of the Ravensberg hill country, sometimes even catching glimpses of the nearby Teutoburg Forest.
Yes, Kirchlengern is very family-friendly for urban hiking, with nearly 100 easy routes. Many trails are short and have minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children. An example is the Bridge and rapids on the Else – Brausemühle loop from Kirchlengern, which is just under 3 km long.
Along the urban hiking trails, you can discover several notable features. The Nonnenstein and the Bismarck Column offer a unique natural monument with rest areas. Sections of the Werre Cycle Path are also suitable for walking, providing river views. You might also encounter the Graduation tower in Sielpark, a historic structure.
Yes, many urban hiking routes in Kirchlengern are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For instance, the Hiking loop from Kirchlengern is a pleasant circular option.
The urban hiking experience in Kirchlengern is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's accessible trails, the peaceful natural settings with forests and lakes, and the opportunity to combine urban exploration with green spaces.
Yes, Kirchlengern is generally suitable for dog-friendly urban hikes. The numerous forests, open paths, and riverbanks provide ample space for dogs to enjoy. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them, especially in more populated areas or nature reserves.
While urban trails in Kirchlengern are generally flatter, some routes, particularly those venturing towards the Reesberg, offer wonderful views of the Ravensberg hill country and glimpses of the Teutoburg Forest. The Nonnenstein area provides lovely rest spots, and the North Tower (observation tower) in the nearby Großes Torfmoor offers broader perspectives.
Urban hiking in Kirchlengern is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn transforms the moor landscapes around Nonnenstein into a colorful spectacle. Even in winter, the trails through forests and along frozen lakes can be very picturesque, provided paths are clear.
Yes, you can find urban hikes that follow waterways. The Werre river is a prominent feature, and sections of the Werre Cycle Path are suitable for walking alongside the river. The Brandbach Stream also flows into the river Else in Kirchlengern, offering additional natural scenery on some loop trails.
Kirchlengern is connected by local public transport, making it possible to reach various starting points for urban hikes. Check local bus and train schedules for specific routes and stops that align with your chosen trailheads. Many trails are accessible directly from the town center or nearby residential areas.
As Kirchlengern is an urban area, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and shops within the town center and along some of the more central urban routes. These provide opportunities for refreshments or a meal before or after your hike.


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