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Dog friendly hiking trails around Oppenweher Moorlandschaft traverse a distinctive moor and meadow landscape, part of the Dümmer Nature Park. This region is characterized by a significant raised bog ecosystem, featuring sparse bog birch forests and former peat cuttings. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The well-maintained boardwalk is quite short, but leads through the waterlogged core zone of the moor, accompanied by frog sounds, the call of the cuckoo and bird sightings. The boardwalk should definitely be taken. Above all, for hikers of circular path I, this arc via circular path IV is more worthwhile than the connecting path marked with I.
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The information pavilion is boarded up, offering weather protection. During the break, you can enjoy the view of the moor or listen to a 3-minute audio guide, which can be accessed via QR code, but even by phone with no reception!
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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 climatological measuring tower in the Oppenweher Moor is used to monitor the effects of climate change on peatland ecosystems. Natural peatlands hold a lot of water and can store large amounts of carbon. Their drying out – either due to human activity or climate change – causes the stored carbon to be released into the atmosphere. Water loss also reduces the habitat for animal species that depend on these ecosystems. Peatlands are still being destroyed in all parts of the world. Here in Germany, well over 90 percent of peatlands are affected. Healthy peatlands are being lost ten times faster than they are growing worldwide. "The measuring tower is intended to determine how much water evaporates and how much CO2 the ecosystem absorbs each year." Sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere is important to prevent further global warming. The researchers have set up a high-precision system that continuously measures over 50 variables, such as CO2 and water flux, air temperature, radiation, precipitation, soil moisture, and much more, every minute (and sometimes tens of times per second) over several years. The Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Minden-Lübbecke district is using the project results to better protect the Oppenweher Moor in future drought and heat conditions. Improvements in the water balance can thus strengthen the moor's function as a home to endangered species and as a nature experience area for the region's people. The popular observation of crane migration in the autumn moor is just one example of many. https://www.minden-luebbecke.de/Service/Forschungsprojekt-Klimawandel-im-Moor%C3%B6kosystem.php?object=tx,1891.27.1&ModID=7&FID=2832.5731.1&NavID=2832.2&La=1
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looks picturesque and the feet stay dry
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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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Raised bog with bird sanctuary and FFH area, including habitat for snipe, teal, red-backed shrike and whinchat. Various circular hiking trails, information pavilion, birdwatching platform.
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There are 15 dog-friendly hiking trails available in Oppenweher Moorlandschaft, offering a variety of options for you and your canine companion. Most of these routes are rated as easy, with a few moderate options for those seeking a bit more challenge.
The Oppenweher Moorlandschaft features unique moor and meadow landscapes. You can expect mostly flat terrain, with well-maintained paths, including a distinctive wooden plank path that leads directly through the moor. Some areas might have sparse bog birch forests, and you'll encounter peat mosses and cottongrass, especially in spring and summer.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails in Oppenweher Moorlandschaft are circular routes, perfect for a varied walk without retracing your steps. For example, the Oppenwehe Moor Landscape – View of the Dümmer Moor loop offers a pleasant circular experience.
While Oppenweher Moorlandschaft is dog-friendly, it's important to keep your dog on a leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem and local wildlife, such as rare bird species and moor frogs. Always clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of the area for everyone.
For an easy and accessible walk, consider the Dümmer Moor Boardwalk – Path to Oppenweher Moor loop. This 3.7 km route is mostly flat and includes the unique wooden plank path, making it ideal for a relaxed stroll with dogs of all ages and fitness levels.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a longer outing, the Bench in the Birch Wetlands – View of the Dümmer Moor loop is a moderate 9.1 km trail that allows for a more extensive exploration of the moorlands with your dog.
Yes, the Oppenweher Moorlandschaft offers several points of interest. You can visit the Observation tower in the Oppenweher Moor for panoramic views, or walk along the unique Oppenweher Moor Boardwalk. In spring, the Cotton Grass Meadow in Naturpark Dümmer transforms into a white expanse, offering a beautiful sight.
Yes, there are parking facilities available at various access points to the trails, such as Parkplatz West (Mohrmann), which serves as a starting point for routes like the Bench in the Birch Wetlands – View of the Dümmer Moor loop. These parking areas are generally convenient for dog walkers.
Spring and summer are particularly beautiful, with the moor heath blooming and the cottongrass creating a stunning white landscape. Autumn also offers opportunities to observe cranes from the bird observation stand. The flat terrain makes it accessible year-round, but always check local weather conditions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars from over 400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique and tranquil moorland scenery, the well-maintained circular paths, and the opportunity for peaceful nature observation, especially the distinctive wooden boardwalk.
The moor is a vital habitat for diverse wildlife. While keeping your dog leashed, you might spot sky-blue moor frogs, various bird species like cranes and snipes, and even carnivorous plants like sundew. The bird observation tower is a great spot for wildlife viewing, especially for cranes in autumn.
Yes, there are trails that incorporate the crane observation station. For instance, the View of the Dümmer Moor – Crane Observation Station loop is an easy 7.5 km route that will take you past this point of interest, offering a chance to observe these magnificent birds, particularly in autumn.


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