Best attractions and places to see in Coesfelder Davert, a densely wooded cultural landscape, are found on the border between the districts of Warendorf, Coesfeld, and the city of Münster. This region is recognized for its rich biodiversity and serves as a significant bird and nature reserve. It offers a variety of attractions for nature enthusiasts and those seeking outdoor recreation, including extensive woodlands and well-maintained trails. Coesfelder Davert is a popular destination for hiking and cycling, providing numerous opportunities…
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So beautiful...! And in the morning, the deer dart from left to right.
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Away from traffic and easy to navigate. No major difficulties.
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Beautiful tree-lined avenue, this is a private road.
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Beautiful route through the Davert, easy to cycle
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The Davert Nature Reserve, located south of Münster, is one of the largest contiguous forest areas in the Westphalian Bay and is known for its rich biodiversity. The Davert is characterized by ancient oak and beech forests, interspersed with alder swamp forests and numerous wet meadows. This area is known not only for its flora but also as a habitat for many rare animal species, including various woodpecker species and the middle spotted woodpecker. As part of the European Natura 2000 network of protected areas, the Davert offers important protection for typical landscape animal and plant species and their communities. The diversity of forest habitats and the interweaving of the forest with the open parkland of the Münsterland region make this area so attractive. In addition to the large stands of European white elm, which give the area an almost "tropical glow," the region is also known as the "butterfly forest," which indicates the presence of numerous butterfly species. The Davert River offers visitors many opportunities to explore nature, whether by hiking or biking along the designated trails. Facilities such as the NABU Nature Conservation Station Visitor Center also offer information and guided tours to promote awareness and understanding of the importance of nature conservation.
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Coesfelder Davert is rich in natural beauty. The primary attraction is the Davert Nature Reserve, known for its extensive woodlands, ancient oak trees, and hornbeams. You can also visit the Teufelseiche (Devil's Oak), a gnarled natural monument steeped in local legends, and the idyllic Saalmanns Lake.
Coesfelder Davert is a popular destination for both hiking and cycling. The region offers numerous well-maintained forest trails, perfect for exploring on foot or by bike. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes and road cycling tours. For specific routes, check out the easy hikes or road cycling routes available in the area.
Yes, Coesfelder Davert offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Scenic Forest Road Along the Davert is particularly noted for its great asphalt and pleasant atmosphere, with few cars, making it ideal for a smooth ride. Many other paths within the Coesfelder Davert forest area are also perfect for cycling.
While Coesfelder Davert itself is primarily a natural area, the broader Münsterland region offers several significant cultural sites. These include the impressive Nordkirchen Palace, often called the 'Westphalian Versailles,' and Hülshoff Castle, the birthplace of poet Annette von Droste-Hülshoff. You can also find Darfeld Castle, a typical Münsterland moated castle, and Gerleve Abbey in a scenic valley on the Coesfelder Berg.
Absolutely! Many attractions and activities in Coesfelder Davert are family-friendly. The extensive forest paths in the Davert Nature Reserve and the Scenic Forest Road Along the Davert are great for walks or bike rides with children. The idyllic Saalmanns Lake also provides a pleasant spot for a family outing.
Coesfelder Davert is recognized for its rich biodiversity and serves as a significant bird and nature reserve. It's a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to spot various bird species such as middle spotted woodpeckers, great spotted woodpeckers, and honey buzzards. Bats are also present, and it's known as a 'butterfly forest' where rare Schiller butterflies can occasionally be seen.
Yes, there are a few spots offering views. The Wildbahn Davert Viewing Platform, accessible from the Wanderparkplatz Weidelandschaft Davert, provides a chance to observe the natural surroundings. Additionally, the Saalmanns Lake offers an idyllic view, and the Coesfelder Berg features the Ludgerirast, its highest point, with expansive views across the western Münsterland.
Coesfelder Davert is enjoyable year-round, but the cool shade provided by the forests makes it particularly appealing during the summer months for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn offer beautiful foliage and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Even in winter, the trails can be great for a quiet walk.
A convenient starting point for exploring the nature reserve is the Wanderparkplatz Weidelandschaft Davert. This car park provides easy access to the trails and the Wildbahn Davert Viewing Platform.
Yes, Coesfelder Davert offers trails suitable for mountain biking. You can find various routes, including easy MTB trails, that allow you to explore the forest landscape. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails in Coesfelder Davert guide.
The most notable natural monument is the Teufelseiche (Devil's Oak), a magical, gnarled tree within the Davert nature reserve, around which numerous local legends are entwined. It's a significant landmark in the area.
Yes, the region features some interesting historical bridges. You can visit the Alte Fahrt Three-Arch Bridge over the Stever, which once carried the Dortmund-Ems Canal. Another impressive structure is the Old Canal Bridge over the Lippe, opened in 1899 as part of the old Dortmund-Ems Canal route.


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