Best mountain peaks around Bad Oeynhausen are situated on the southern edge of the Wiehen Hills, offering access to elevated areas for hiking. The region features a combination of hills and river valleys, providing diverse outdoor experiences. These locations are popular for exploring and offer scenic views.
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The supposed summit cross at the highest point of the Spatzenberg, also called Löhner Berg (96 m, according to Komoot/Open Street Map 101 m above sea level) is actually a memorial. At the foot of the cross, the short inscription reads: "Remembrance Cross. We warn." It was erected in 1954 by the "Association of Returnees" and commemorates the fate of the prisoners of war of World War II. Some historical background: In 1954/55, the last surviving German prisoners of war returned from the former Soviet Union. In 2006, the memorial cross was completely replaced. Those who venture up the steep and somewhat adventurous trail (preferably on foot) will find a wonderful place of silence and contemplation up there.
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From the meeting point we ride in the direction of Löhne through the Werretal, past the Spatzenberg, from Löhne through the Werreauen, on the Else-Werre cycle path to Kirchlengern and from there back to Herford. The tour leads through a charming meadow landscape worthy of protection with beautiful views across the country. With a bit of luck we can listen to the singing of the nightingale on the Spatzenberg. A stop in Kirchlengern is planned.
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The summit cross on the small mountain 🏔️ is a great destination
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There is even a summit cross on the Spatzenberg
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prehistory In 1946, a 50 meter high lattice mast was erected on a slope near the sports field in Eilshausen near Herford, over which the medium wave program of the then Northwest German Broadcasting Corporation (NWDR) was broadcast. The transmission equipment was located in vehicles that belonged to the German soldiers' station "Ursula" during the Second World War, which had recently broadcast a propaganda program for German soldiers from the East Prussian noise. After the end of the war, it was taken over by the Reichspost, which set up the transmitter in Eilshausen. After the transmitter on the Egge went into operation on March 15, 1950, the mobile transmitter was sold to the British Army of the Rhine (source: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Sender_Herford).
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The transmitter Herford was a small transmitter of the West German radio for medium wave broadcasting on the Eggeberg in Herford-Schwarzenmoor. Today, a newly built broadcasting tower is broadcasting on FM and DAB+ (source: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Sender_Herford).
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The highest point in Herford, here you have a great view in all directions
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With insect hotel and rest area
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For expansive views, the Bismarck Tower, Herford is an excellent choice, though it's recommended to check opening times beforehand. The Wiehengebirge ridge, especially near Porta Westfalica, also provides scenic vistas over the North German Plain. Additionally, reaching the Heidbrink Summit offers extensive views of the surrounding landscape.
The highest point in Kreis Herford is the Bonstapel Summit, reaching 342 meters. The Heidbrink Summit is the highest point in the Wiehen Hills, standing at 320 meters.
Yes, the Bonstapel Summit features an older group of trees arranged in a circle, described as mystical. The area around Spatzenberg Summit Cross also boasts a natural beech forest.
The Wiehen Hills offer diverse hiking experiences, from tranquil forest paths to historical routes along the ridge. Trails can involve inclines, such as the path to Spatzenberg Summit Cross, and some paths, like those around Bonstapel, can be a little overgrown as they pass through nature reserves. You can find routes ranging from easy to intermediate difficulty.
Yes, for easier access, the Bonstapel Summit is easily reachable via a forest path, with a parking lot only about 400m away, making it suitable for those who prefer less strenuous walks. Many trails in the Wiehen Hills also offer moderate sections suitable for beginners.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as those leading to the Weser River or Möllenbeck Monastery, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Oeynhausen guide. There are also running trails, including those along the Werre cycle path, found in the Running Trails around Bad Oeynhausen guide, and gravel biking opportunities, like routes to the Mittelland Canal, available in the Gravel biking around Bad Oeynhausen guide.
Yes, the Bonstapel Summit is considered family-friendly due to its accessible forest path. The Bismarck Tower, Herford is also a family-friendly destination, offering views and a rest area.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas and hiking trails in the Wiehen Hills are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific restrictions in nature reserves or protected areas.
The Wiehengebirge ridge near Porta Westfalica features historical paths and landmarks like the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument and Wittekindsburg. The Spatzenberg Summit Cross near Herford is a memorial commemorating World War II prisoners of war. Additionally, the Reineberg Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the region's past.
The region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn foliage being particularly striking. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be slippery after rain or snowfall, especially in forested areas.
Yes, for instance, the Bonstapel Summit has a parking lot (Steingrund) only about 400 meters away, making it very accessible. Parking options are generally available near popular trailheads and attractions throughout the Wiehen Hills.
Visitors appreciate the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Heidbrink Summit and the tranquil, idyllic spots found in areas like the Spatzenberg Summit Cross. The mystical tree circle at Bonstapel Summit is also a highlight, along with the expansive views from the Bismarck Tower, Herford.


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