Best canyons around Tecklenburg are primarily former quarries and natural rock formations within the Teutoburg Forest. This region offers diverse landscapes, including water-filled limestone quarries and sandstone cliffs. Notable features include the Lengericher Canyon, known for its turquoise water, and the Dörenther Klippen, characterized by dramatic rock formations. These areas provide insights into geological history and serve as protected nature reserves.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Some of the steps are quite large (for short legs), but it's a nice climb up to an amazing view.
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Great view, the goats like it too
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Unfortunately, the canyon does not come into its own as beautifully as here in the photos. Unfortunately, it is not worth setting this as a destination, since there are no seating options either. Of course it's a nice change from the forest, but we expected more from the canyon.
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Unique views of the clear waters of the canyon
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The origin as a quarry is (unfortunately) clearly recognizable. But at least one of the nicer sights of mining in the region and nature is reclaiming the area bit by bit. The view from the vantage point is beautiful, but it doesn't make you forget how it could be here, if you hadn't first intervened heavily in nature.
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Small clarification - the closure during the breeding season only affects parts of the area on the west side of the valley. The checkerboard boards are now closed all year round. The large plate is very popular with families for the children, as you can easily secure it from above while sitting on the path.
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The quarry was prepared for climbing by Bergfreunde Ibbenbüren with a lot of effort (only for members). Also a nice place for a break.
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Climbing is only allowed here for club members or previously registered groups. Further east there are other freely accessible climbing rocks.
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The canyons around Tecklenburg are primarily former quarries and natural rock formations. The Lengericher Canyon, also known as the "Blue Lagoon of Lengerich," is famous for its striking turquoise-blue water, a result of its limestone origins. The Dörenther Klippen, on the other hand, feature dramatic sandstone rock formations, some up to 40 meters high, formed from ancient sea deposits.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of Lengerich Canyon offers an incredible panorama of the blue water. Another popular spot is the View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck (Former Limestone Quarry), which provides a beautiful perspective of the water-filled quarry. Observation platforms are strategically placed along trails for the best vistas.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. Near the Lengericher Canyon, you can find trails like the "Teutoschleife Canyon Blick" and the "Canyon Tour," which lead around and above the canyon. The Plisseetal gorge leads along the Dörenther Klippen, offering forest paths and views. Many trails are part of premium hiking routes, ranging from pleasant strolls to more challenging paths requiring sure-footedness.
Yes, many trails are family-friendly. The "Canyon Tour" near Lengericher Canyon is described as a premium-quality walking trail suitable for a pleasant stroll. Families might also enjoy visiting the Goats at the canyon, where around 50 goats maintain the steep slopes, adding to the idyllic scenery. For easy hikes, explore options like the easy hikes around Tecklenburg.
The Lengericher Canyon, also known as the "Blue Lagoon of Lengerich," is primarily known for its stunning turquoise-blue water, which fills a former limestone quarry. It's a protected nature reserve, providing a habitat for rare plants and animals, and offers spectacular panoramic views from surrounding hiking trails.
The Dörenther Klippen are significant for their dramatic sandstone rock formations, such as the distinctive "Hockendes Weib" (Squatting Woman) and the "Dreikaiserstuhl" (Three Emperors' Chair). These cliffs stretch for approximately 4 kilometers and offer expansive views of the Tecklenburger Land, making them a popular hiking destination and a designated nature reserve.
Yes, both the Lengericher Canyon and the Dörenther Klippen are designated nature reserves. The Lengericher Canyon area provides a habitat for rare plants and animals, including an eagle owl eyrie. The Goats at the canyon are also a unique sight, helping to maintain the natural landscape.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. The Brumley Valley Cliffs and the Plisseetal area near the Dörenther Klippen are popular for climbing, with opportunities to observe climbers in good weather. You can also explore mountain hikes or running trails around Tecklenburg.
The canyons are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. On sunny days, the turquoise water of the Lengericher Canyon is particularly striking. Winter can also be an option for a different, serene experience, but be prepared for potentially windy conditions, especially at viewpoints like Goats at the canyon.
The canyons are generally accessible, with some trails like the "Canyon Tour" having good public transport connections. Parking options are available near popular starting points for trails leading to both the Lengericher Canyon and the Dörenther Klippen. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking areas.
Yes, the distinctive "Hockendes Weib" (Squatting Woman) rock formation within the Dörenther Klippen is associated with a tragic local legend, adding a layer of cultural interest to the natural landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the crystal-clear, blue water of the Lengericher Canyon and the dramatic rock formations of the Dörenther Klippen. The panoramic views, the peaceful atmosphere, and the well-maintained hiking trails are also highly appreciated. The presence of the goats at the canyon adds to the unique charm.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Dörenther Klippen area offers trails that require sure-footedness. You can find more demanding options among the mountain hikes around Tecklenburg, including routes like the "Rolandgrab – Bat Cave loop from Tecklenburg" which is rated as difficult.


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