Best attractions and places to see around Davert include a densely wooded cultural landscape and a significant nature and bird reserve. Located on the border of Warendorf, Coesfeld, and Münster, Davert is part of the largest contiguous woodland area in Münsterland. It is recognized for its rich biodiversity, featuring old oak and hornbeam trees, and diverse wildlife. The area offers numerous trails for cycling and hiking.
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On a sunny Saturday afternoon in July (the first day of vacation), we were the only people here. But the water was teeming with life! It's a wonderful spot; I almost don't want to recommend it, so it stays this beautiful forever 🤩 The circular path is natural but well-maintained.
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The grounds, with their large garden, picnic area, demonstration biotope, and interactive stations, are barrier-free and accessible to visitors at all times. Quoted from NABU Station Münsterland - NABU NRW https://share.google/y15gyY77wVsWtkwG We really enjoyed it! There's so much to learn thanks to the numerous information panels, and it's blooming, croaking, and buzzing like crazy now in July. Thanks to ample parking and its wheelchair and mobility-impaired accessibility, it's also ideal for a nature visit with seniors.
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The Warendorfer Davert is a valuable forest area south of Münster and part of the larger Davert landscape. It is characterized by its diverse flora and fauna and comprises the largest contiguous forest area in the region. The Davert is home to old oak, hornbeam and European white elm stands that provide a habitat for numerous endangered species, including over 100 breeding pairs of the middle spotted woodpecker. The forest has been partially protected thanks to donations and public funds in order to develop into a near-natural “primeval forest of tomorrow”.
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The first documented references to Haus Heidhorn date back to 1235, when the knight Themo de Berle sold a piece of forest belonging to the estate to the monastery of St. Aegidii. A short time later, Haus Heidhorn finally became the property of this monastery. There is at least evidence of feudal levies from Sankt Aegidii up until 1795. In the years that followed, the residents of Haus Heidhorn apparently suffered repeatedly from marauding mercenaries from Spanish, Dutch and Prussian troops. In 1812, the estate became French after being occupied by Napoleonic troops. In 1844, the Münster merchant Josef Hötte bought the Haus Heidhorn estate. Stolen from: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haus_Heidhorn
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With a moderate speed and in dry conditions, it was easy to ride even with a fully packed Gravel/MTB :)
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Compliment Andes NABU! A great nature adventure trail for young and old 🤩. And special attention was also paid to children and people with disabilities 👍
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A beautifully laid out one Natural garden with lots of interesting information about our local animal 🐾🐦🐸 and flora 🌷🌳🌾 (marked with name tags). Very interesting for big and small. 🧍♀️👨🦯👩🦯
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In the vegetable garden of the "NABU-Naturschutzstation Münsterland e.V." there are herbs, wild flowers, hollyhocks, corn and and and..... Great layout and you can find signs in the beds of what's growing there!
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Davert is a significant nature and bird reserve, part of the largest contiguous woodland in Münsterland. You can explore a rich biodiversity, including old oak, hornbeam, and fluttering elm trees. Notable natural sites include the Newt and Frog Pond, which offers interesting information about local animal and plant life, and the Heidhornsee Rest Area, a small fishing pond teeming with life.
Yes, Davert offers numerous trails perfect for hikers, with its forests providing welcome shade. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes. For more detailed options, explore the Easy hikes around Davert guide or the broader Hiking around Davert guide.
Absolutely. The Davert area is well-suited for cycling, with many trails winding through its forests. For road cycling enthusiasts, you can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Davert guide. If you're looking for more adventurous rides, the Davert Singletrack offers great single trails that can be combined with those of Hohe Ward.
While Davert itself is primarily a natural area, its location in Münsterland provides access to impressive historical buildings. You can visit Haus Heidhorn, an estate with documented references dating back to 1235. Further afield, the Münsterland palace and castle region features notable sites like Nordkirchen Castle and Vischering Castle.
Families will enjoy the NABU Vegetable Garden Münsterland, which features a large garden, picnic area, and interactive stations with information on herbs, wildflowers, and local flora. It's designed to be engaging for all ages. The Heidhornsee Rest Area is also a pleasant spot for families, offering a short, well-maintained circular path around a small fishing pond.
Yes, the NABU Vegetable Garden Münsterland is notably barrier-free and accessible, making it ideal for visitors with wheelchairs or mobility impairments. The Newt and Frog Pond also pays special attention to accessibility, with features suitable for people with disabilities.
The Davert is beautiful year-round, but the forests provide welcome shade, particularly during the summer months, making it an ideal destination for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery for exploration.
As a designated nature and bird sanctuary, Davert is an excellent place for wildlife observation. You might spot diverse birdlife such as middle spotted woodpeckers, great spotted woodpeckers, and honey buzzards, as well as bats. If you're lucky, you could even see the rare Schiller butterfly. The Newt and Frog Pond and NABU Vegetable Garden Münsterland are particularly good for observing local flora and fauna.
For mountain biking, the Davert Singletrack is highly recommended. It offers great single trails that can be perfectly combined with the trails of Hohe Ward, providing a fantastic path through rustic vegetation.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. They appreciate the well-maintained paths, the rich biodiversity, and the opportunities for peaceful walks and rides. The interactive and educational aspects of sites like the NABU Vegetable Garden Münsterland are also highly valued, especially by families.
While Davert is primarily a forested area, the Newt and Frog Pond offers a pleasant viewpoint to observe the natural surroundings and the diverse life in and around the water. The Heidhornsee Rest Area also provides a scenic spot for a break by the water.


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