Natural monuments around Hasbergen are situated at the edge of the Teutoburg Forest, offering a landscape rich in geological history and scenic beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and wooded areas, forming part of the TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark. This area showcases geological peculiarities, including Carboniferous sandstones and traces of historical mining. It provides opportunities for exploring diverse natural settings and understanding local geological formations.
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On the small but charming market square in Tecklenburg, you should definitely take a break. It's beautiful!
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Nice place for a relaxing break with a historic ambience.
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Cheated: Rubben are an amphibious freshwater fish species related to coelacanths that only survived the great extinction of the sauropsids at the beginning of the Cretaceous period in a few so-called Bruchsee lakes in central and northern Europe. This was possible due to the special acidic conditions of the so-called Bruchsee lakes created by forest breakage. Due to their amphibious characteristics, Rubben are able to survive for a long time outside of the water and their habitat. As an omniform species, they are able to suck out all possible sources of food, living or dead, with their strong sucking mouths, which is why only pedal boating is recommended here in the Rubbenbruchsee, not swimming. ;-)
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Unique views of the clear waters of the canyon
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Depending on the position of the sun, the water is turquoise like on a South Sea beach. We were apparently here at the wrong time of day (2pm at the end of October).
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Due to the high lime content, the water is crystal clear and turquoise in color. This effect is enhanced in the sunshine. A real eye-catcher!
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The approximately 500 meter long Lengericher Canyon is also called the Blue Lagoon. It could also be the film set for "The Treasure at Silver Lake" near Winnetou.
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Beautiful stones, with views and roots growing in the crevices, a must for everyone 🧙 Sunday packed...
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Hasbergen, situated at the edge of the Teutoburg Forest, offers a variety of natural features. You can discover impressive canyons like the View of Lengericher Canyon with its striking blue water, tranquil lakes such as Rubbenbruch Lake, and mystical rock formations like the Hexenküche Rock Formation. The region is also rich in forests, including the Freeden Nature Reserve, and offers diverse landscapes within the Hüggel area.
Yes, the region is rich in geological and mining history. The Silbersee (Silver Lake) is a former limestone quarry that offers insights into ancient Earth history, with fossilized limestone flats from the Middle Triassic period. The surrounding Hüggel area also has a compelling mining past, with evidence of ore extraction dating back to the Middle Ages. Educational trails, like the Geological Nature Trail, provide further insights into these historical aspects.
Among the most popular natural monuments are the View of Lengericher Canyon, known for its 'wow factor' and stunning turquoise water, and Rubbenbruch Lake, a well-preserved excursion point with pedal boat rentals and barbecue facilities. The Freeden Nature Reserve is also highly appreciated, especially in spring when Corydalis flowers bloom.
Absolutely! Many natural monuments around Hasbergen are family-friendly. Lengericher Canyon and Rubbenbruch Lake are great for families, with the latter offering pedal boat rentals and meadows for picnics. The Hexenküche Rock Formation can also spark children's imagination with its mystical tales. The Hüggel area features trails like the 'Hüggelzwerge' that are suitable for family walks.
The Hasbergen region, particularly the Hüggel area, offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find narrow paths, educational trails like the Geological Nature Trail, and several TERRA.track routes such as the Erz-Steig and Hüggelzwerge. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Hasbergen, which include moderate trails like the 'Forest Path to Silbersee – Viewpoint Bench at Hüggel loop'.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. The 'Hüggelzwerge' trail in the Hüggel area is generally considered accessible. You can find a selection of less strenuous routes in the easy hikes around Hasbergen guide, including loops like 'Silver Lake Tunnel at Hüggel – View of the Borgberg from the Hüggel'.
The natural monuments around Hasbergen can be enjoyed year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful in the Freeden Nature Reserve when Corydalis flowers bloom. Early mornings are recommended for popular spots like the View of Lengericher Canyon to enjoy the view with fewer crowds.
The Silbersee and its approximately 300-meter-long mine tunnel (stollen) offer unique geological and industrial insights. While the site is privately owned, guided tours are organized by the Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita. These tours provide a special opportunity to explore the area's history and geology, including a 'mudflat hike' experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'View of the Dortmund-Ems Canal – Old Mill Brochterbeck loop', by checking the road cycling routes around Hasbergen guide. The diverse landscape of the Hüggel is also popular for general outdoor exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially the 'wow factor' of the Lengericher Canyon. The tranquility and well-preserved nature of places like Rubbenbruch Lake are also highly valued. Many appreciate the blend of natural beauty with the rich geological and mining history, offering both scenic enjoyment and educational experiences.
Yes, the Freeden Nature Reserve is a significant protected area, spanning 224 hectares and featuring predominantly lime-beech forests. The entire Hasbergen region is also part of the TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark, which works to preserve and showcase the area's unique geological and natural heritage.


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