Best mountain peaks around Lengerich are found within the diverse landscape of the Teutoburg Forest. This region, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, features elevated areas and varied terrains for outdoor activities. Lengerich lies on the southern slope of the Teutoburg Forest, offering scenic views and unique geological formations. The area provides a range of hiking experiences, from moderate paths to more challenging routes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful hike with great views
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The climb from Iburger Straße to the radio relay station is paved and also doable by road bike. StatsHunters can also earn a tile here. Here you climb the highest elevation in the central part of the Teutoburg Forest and can enjoy beautiful views on the way to the summit (approx. 309 m). Some large patches in the asphalt require special caution on the descent.
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The first section runs along a quiet country road surrounded by vineyards. After crossing the L96, the second section begins on a forest path that is car-free but has a poorer surface. Caution is advised, especially when descending. There are some beautiful views along the way. The route ends at the fence of the transmission tower.
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Beautiful view for every hiker.
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Given this height, it is not surprising that there is also a tower with transmitting and receiving antennas here.
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The hike from Oesede Süd - Brunnen car park - to the Hermannsturm on the Dörenberg and further on the ridge path towards Achter de Welt, from there to the Baumanns Knollen refuge and then towards the Varusturm is also nice.
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MAGNIFICENT views towards the north of Osnabrück and the Wiehengebirge.
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A place steeped in history that is well suited for a short break.
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The region offers several excellent viewpoints. The View from Leedener Berg (Lusthäuschen pavilion) provides a magnificent panoramic vista, where binoculars are recommended to appreciate the extensive views, potentially reaching as far as Osnabrück. Another popular spot is the Hermannsturm on the Dörenberg, offering expansive views over Georgsmarienhütte up to Osnabrück. Additionally, the Grafensundern Forest Trail offers magnificent views towards the north of Osnabrück and the Wiehengebirge.
Lengerich is home to several distinctive natural features. The Dörenther Cliffs are a significant geological formation with dramatic sandstone structures, popular for mountaineering routes. The Lengerich Canyon, a former limestone quarry, features turquoise-blue water and sparsely overgrown rock walls, with circular hiking trails leading to viewing platforms around this sensitive protected area. The entire area is part of the diverse Teutoburg Forest, offering varied terrain and dense woodlands.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Lusthäuschen pavilion on Leedener Berg is a historical site offering great views. The Hermannsturm on the Dörenberg is another landmark viewpoint. Furthermore, the nearby historic Tecklenburg area, with its castle and old town, is often incorporated into hiking routes, providing a cultural dimension to your outdoor experience.
The Lengerich area, situated within the Teutoburg Forest, offers a wide variety of hiking trails. You can find everything from easy circular walks to more challenging routes. Popular options include the 'Teutoschleife Canyon View' which leads into the mountain ranges of the Tecklenburger Land, and trails around the Dörenther Cliffs. The Hiking around Lengerich guide provides detailed information on routes like the 'Canyon view – Teutoschleifen' and 'View of Lengericher Canyon – Historic Old Town of Tecklenburg loop'.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Lengerich region offers demanding routes. The Dörenther Cliffs provide mountaineering routes, and the 'Rolandgrab – Bat Cave loop' near Tecklenburg covers over 21 km with significant elevation changes. The Dörenberg climb via Ursberg is another route that offers views on the way to the summit at approximately 309 meters.
Absolutely. While some routes are challenging, there are also easier paths suitable for families. The circular hiking trail around the Lengerich Canyon, for instance, is approximately four kilometers long and offers wonderful views from three viewing platforms without being overly strenuous. The 'Canyon route – Teutoschleifen' listed in the Hiking around Lengerich guide is also rated as easy.
The Lengerich region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming nature or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as the varied terrain can be affected by rain or heat.
Beyond hiking, the Lengerich area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, with options like the 'Hermannsweg Trail – Malepartus Forest Inn loop' or the 'View of Lengerich Canyon – Tecklenburg Market Square loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Lengerich guide. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Steep Path – View of Dyckerhoff Quarry loop' from the Running Trails around Lengerich guide.
While Lengerich isn't known for high-altitude mountains, it features several notable elevated areas. The Kleeberg reaches 220 meters high and is near the Lengerich Canyon. The Leedener Berg also offers significant elevation, with a high point of 202 meters above sea level, providing magnificent panoramic views. The Dörenberg, which includes the Dörenberg climb via Ursberg, reaches approximately 309 meters and is part of the Iburg Forest, a foothill of the Teutoburg Forest.
While popular spots like the Dörenther Cliffs and Lengerich Canyon can attract visitors, exploring the broader Lengericher Osning nature reserve offers opportunities for quieter experiences. This protected area, with its five sub-areas, provides numerous hiking routes where you can immerse yourself in nature away from the main crowds. The extensive network of trails within the Teutoburg Forest also allows for discovering less frequented paths.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from various elevated points, such as the View from Leedener Berg (Lusthäuschen pavilion) and the Hermannsturm on the Dörenberg. The unique geological formations like the Dörenther Cliffs and the striking turquoise water of the Lengerich Canyon are also highly valued. The diverse terrain of the Teutoburg Forest, offering a range of hiking experiences, from gentle walks to challenging climbs, is another highlight for the komoot community.


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