Best attractions and places to see around Itterbeck include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural insights. This community, located in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony, Germany, features extensive heathlands, woods, and cultivated moorland. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that showcase the region's unique landscape and heritage.
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cycling through heathland area
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Simply beautiful nature
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Beautiful route, highly recommended!
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Het Springendal is a beautiful nature reserve in the far east of the province of Overijssel, close to the German border. Wonderful hiking and cycling trails lead through extensive forests, through heathland and pastureland, past springs with small ponds, streams with waterfalls and small hills. Het Springendal, located north of Ootmarsum, is so popular with hikers and cyclists because it is essentially closed to motorized vehicles.
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The water mill was first mentioned in a document in 1270, and a seizure contract from 1377 also mentions a mill in Lage an der Dinkel. However, it was not until around 200 years later that the then King of Spain, Philip II, as ruler of the Netherlands, granted permission to build a mill on the Dinkel. This was probably a reconstruction or an extension of the existing mill, but the exact details are not known.
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Great hiking route, separated from the cycle paths
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Itterbeck is known for its natural beauty. You can visit the Itterbecker Heide, one of the largest contiguous sand heath areas in southwestern Lower Saxony, featuring dunes, juniper heath, and dry grasslands. Another significant natural landmark is the Egger Riese, an impressive glacial erratic. Don't miss the Itter Spring, the source of the Itter brook, located within the Itterbecker Heide nature reserve.
Yes, Itterbeck offers several historical and cultural insights. The Heimathof Itterbeck is an open-air museum with restored historical buildings, providing a glimpse into rural life. You can also explore the Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River, a well-preserved mill near castle ruins and a historic oak avenue. Another charming spot is Bels Watermill, beautifully situated in the Mosbeek valley, which now offers a dining experience.
Itterbeck boasts an extensive network of cycling and hiking paths. You can explore the diverse landscapes, including the Itterbecker Heide and the Itter spring. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Itterbecker Heath – Itterbeck Heathland loop' or the 'Itter Spring loop'. Cyclists can enjoy tours such as the 'Cyclists' Shelter Itterbeck – View of the Waterway loop'. Find more details on routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Itterbeck.
Many attractions around Itterbeck are suitable for families. The Springs, Springendal is a popular natural monument known for its scenic beauty and offers hiking routes. The Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River and Bels Watermill also offer interesting historical insights in pleasant settings that families can enjoy.
The late summer is particularly beautiful for visiting Itterbeck, especially when the heathlands like the Itterbecker Heide are in full bloom, offering stunning purple landscapes. Spring and early autumn also provide pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the woods and moorlands.
For easy hikes, you can explore trails within the Itterbecker Heide, such as the 'Itterbecker Heath – Itterbeck Heathland loop' (4.6 km) or the 'View of the Heathland – Itterbecker Heath loop' (3.9 km). Another easy option is the 'Itter Spring loop' (3.6 km). These routes are generally well-suited for a relaxed outdoor experience. More easy hikes can be found in the easy hikes guide.
Yes, you can find dining options near some attractions. Bels Watermill, beautifully located in the Mosbeek valley, offers a pleasant dining experience. Near The Springs, Springendal, there is an adjacent café serving typical Dutch snacks and cakes.
The Itterbecker Heide is one of the largest contiguous sand heath areas in southwestern Lower Saxony, a designated nature reserve and Flora Fauna Habitat. Here, you can enjoy extensive hiking trails through dunes, forest moraines, and heathland. It's especially picturesque in late summer when the heath is in bloom. The Itter Spring is also located within this area.
The Heimathof Itterbeck (Hof für Heimatpflege) is dedicated to preserving local history and culture. It houses a local history museum with artifacts, agricultural equipment, and traditional costumes. The Heimathof also regularly hosts events, workshops, and seasonal markets that promote traditional crafts and regional culture, offering a deep dive into Itterbeck's past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The scenic hiking routes through the Itterbecker Heide, the tranquil setting of The Springs, Springendal, and the historical insights offered by sites like the Lage Watermill are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to relax in nature or enjoy a meal in a historic setting are also highly valued.
Beyond the extensive heathlands, a unique natural landmark is the Egger Riese. This impressive, several-meter-high glacial erratic is a significant ice-age relic located in the outlying center of Egge, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past.


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