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Hiking around Lemgo provides access to diverse landscapes at the edge of the Teutoburg Forest, a low mountain range featuring mixed forests, rocky formations, and river valleys. The region also encompasses parts of the Eggegebirge mountains, offering elevated views and mountain heathlands. Natural features like the Bega River and the Försterteiche (Forester Ponds) contribute to varied terrain suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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246
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4.86km
01:22
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.93km
01:23
100m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.6km
03:17
260m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.24km
01:20
10m
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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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From the right angle you could also mistake them for Brachiosauruses🤣
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Nice place to rest and take a break.
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The Bega terraces at Langenbrücker Tor were built as part of the flood protection measures as part of the Auenpark. They offer a place to relax in the middle of the city.
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With a length of around 4 kilometres, the ramparts enclose the town centre of the old Hanseatic city of Lemgo. With the exception of the western section of the rampart, which had to make way for a wide road, all other areas of the formerly mighty earthen rampart have been landscaped. The remains of the moat are now the elongated swan pond on the Slavertorwall and the Knochenhauerteich on the Kramerrondell. In the southern section with the Lindenwall and Hoher Wall areas, the mighty earthwork has been preserved at an impressive height and gives a rough idea of the dimensions of the former fortification rampart in the early 17th century. The area of the chestnut rampart was levelled as early as 1786 and planted with a multi-row chestnut avenue. A promenade path with a linden avenue was laid out on the Lindenwall and Hoher Wall sections of the rampart in the 19th century. Today, the high earthen ramparts also serve as flood protection against the flooding of the Bega. The northern section of the wall with the areas of Johannistorwall, Slavertorwall and Ostertorwall was almost completely leveled in the early 20th century and transformed into a landscaped green area according to plans by Cologne's gardening director Finke. Source: https://www.lwl.org/geodatenkultur/objekt/252842
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The duck pond on the wall in Lemgo invites you to relax.
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Remains of the old city wall of the city of Lemgo can be found in the street "Rembken". The foundation of the old town of Lemgo dates back to 1190, and construction of the fortifications began soon after. These were further expanded in the following years. At the end of the Thirty Years' War, the fortifications lost their importance and largely fell into disrepair. After extensive archaeological investigations, a section of the fortress was restored in 1995 after several years of construction work. At the Regenstor, the Kramerrondell served to protect the Pfingstgraben. This was an important point on the fortress, as the Pfingstgraben supplied the fortress with water. The Pfingstgraben branches off from the Bega river and flows past Brake Castle. Source: https://lipperland.de/?page_id=66
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In the past, there were repeatedly critical situations at the historic arched bridge at Langenbrücker Tor with its attached dam due to the narrow outflow of the Bega. In order to achieve effective flood protection here, the bridge had to be replaced by a new structure with a larger profile. The special location at the southern entrance to Lemgo was a particular challenge, but at the same time also an opportunity to experience the element of water in a new way. The seating steps on the south side of the Bega towards the bank area - the "Bega terraces" - have been very well received! By removing the weir system, it was possible to create ecological continuity here too. To absorb the steep gradient, two bed slides were integrated into the river course. Source: https://www.klimaschutz-lemgo.de/klimafolgen-anpassung/gewaesser-hochwasserschutz-retentionsraeume/gewaesserausbau-bega/
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The spatially developed anamorphosis of Brake Castle - Yves Charnay with Claude Prévost - Brake Castle, Lemgo, 2006
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There are over 360 hiking routes around Lemgo, offering a wide variety of options for different fitness levels and preferences. More than 200 of these are considered easy, making the area very accessible.
Hikes around Lemgo offer diverse terrain, ranging from the low mountain ranges of the Teutoburg Forest and Eggegebirge to serene river valleys. You'll encounter mixed forests, some rocky formations, and even mountain heathlands, providing varied landscapes for exploration.
Yes, Lemgo offers many easy trails perfect for beginners and families. A popular choice is the Försterteiche Staff Park Quality Trail, an easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) path exploring the scenic Försterteiche area. Another option is the Försterteiche-Staffpark – art and history in the Teutoburg Forest, which combines natural beauty with historical elements.
The region is rich in natural landmarks. The impressive Externsteine sandstone rock formations are a significant natural monument in the Teutoburg Forest. For panoramic views, consider the Panoramic View of Lemgo – Lemgo Observation Tower loop from Lemgo, which leads to an observation tower. The Velmerstot, the highest elevation in the Eggegebirge, also offers remarkable vistas and features mountain heathlands.
Yes, many routes around Lemgo are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Panoramic View of Lemgo – Lemgo Observation Tower loop from Lemgo is a moderate 5.4-mile (8.8 km) circular trail. Another option is the Forester Ponds – Panoramic View of Lemgo loop from Ilse, a longer moderate route.
Many hiking trails around Lemgo are dog-friendly, especially those in the extensive Teutoburg Forest and along river paths. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. The Försterteiche area, with its gentle paths, is generally suitable for walks with dogs.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several attractions. The Forester Ponds are a scenic area for easy hikes. You might also encounter highlights like the Donoper Pond or the Hasselbach Reservoir. For those interested in historical structures, the Bismarck Tower, Herford, is also nearby.
Yes, many hiking trails around Lemgo offer convenient parking options at or near their trailheads. Areas like the Försterteiche and the Stadtwald Lemgo (City Forest) typically have designated parking spaces for hikers. Public transport connections are also available for some routes.
The hiking experience in Lemgo is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the extensive Teutoburg Forest to serene river valleys, and the well-maintained network of trails suitable for all abilities.
Yes, Lemgo is situated near the renowned Hermannsweg, a 156 km long-distance hiking trail that stretches along the ridges of the Teutoburg Forest. While the full trail is extensive, sections of it can be accessed from the region, offering opportunities for longer excursions. More information on the Hermannsweg can be found at nrw-tourism.com.
While specific pub stops vary by route, the region around Lemgo, including its smaller towns and villages, often has cafes and restaurants. Some routes, like the Papierenbentrup Bridge – Walkenmühle Café loop from Lemgo-Lüttfeld, explicitly mention a café, indicating that refreshment opportunities can be found, especially on routes passing through or near settlements.


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