Best natural monuments around Emsaue bei Telgte are found within a significant natural landscape, designated as a nature reserve and Flora-Fauna-Habitat area. This region features the re-naturalized Ems River, offering diverse habitats with sandbanks and wild pastures. Visitors can explore a mosaic of old river arms, alluvial forests, and unique geological formations like dune systems. The area provides opportunities to observe diverse species and experience the region's ecological significance.
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There's something mystical about it. Unfortunately, you cycle past it quickly without noticing the relic.
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Very nicely done and hopefully also good for the animals
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During archaeological excavations in the 1980s, a large burial mound was discovered in Telgte-Raestrup, to which an almost 40-meter-long avenue of posts leads. It is assumed that burials took place here around 3,700 years ago in a procession-like ceremony. As part of the "Regionale 2004", the burial mounds and the avenue of posts, which are located on the Ems cycle path, were reconstructed. (Source: MYSTERIOUS PLACES IN TELGTE) https://www.westfaelische-hanse.de/erleben/geheime-orte/geheimnisvolle-orte-in-telgte/
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The Telgte people's pronounced penchant for processions, as evidenced by the numerous Stations of the Cross, among other things, obviously has predecessors that go back far into pre-Christian times. Archaeological findings suggest that there were cult processions in this area as early as the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age. During archaeological investigations on the large cemetery and settlement area of Telgte Raestrup (Dovenacker/Emskämpe) with several hundred burials, a large burial mound was noticed, which was surrounded by a circular ditch with a diameter of 15 m. In the middle of the mound, again enclosed, was a body burial. What was really unusual, however, were the traces of an almost 40 m long avenue of posts leading to the mound. Research assumes that people walked through this long and narrow corridor around 3700 years ago in a kind of procession with a cultic background. The Ems played an important role as a cultural mediator in the spread of this type of burial in northern Germany. The traces of the cemetery and settlement have now been completely destroyed by sand mining and the expansion of a campsite. However, the construction of such a burial mound with a row of posts based on the model of Raestrup in the Emsauenpark in Telgte has allowed this past cultural asset to be recreated. Its construction with the help of interested citizens using methods typical of the time gives an idea of the work performed by the Bronze Age social associations. Source: Information board left and right of the Ems Regionale2004
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Barriers and obstacles created by humans along rivers contribute to safety and control for people, but are problematic for the vital upstream and downstream migration of native fish species. Two dams in Telgte prevent these migrations. The fish ladder, with height differences of only around 15 cm, instead of over 2.5 m as in the dam, allows aquatic creatures to climb up and down over natural stones with little risk, offers smaller "rest pools" and bypass channels for smaller animal species such as aquatic insects. If you look closely, who can you see climbing up and down?
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The fish ladder promotes biodiversity; further information is available on the board.
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The fish ladder on the Ems in Telgte is very idyllic and very helpful for the fish to swim around the weir in the city center.
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In November, after heavy rain, the fish ladder simply disappeared under the floodwaters.
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The Emsaue bei Telgte region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the re-naturalized Ems River with its sandbanks, steep banks, and wild pastures, which provide habitats for various species like kingfishers and sand martins. The area also features ancient dune systems, such as the Klatenberge, which showcase the region's geological history with dunes up to 14 meters high and picturesque juniper heathlands. Additionally, the Bever-Ems Confluence is a notable spot where the Bever River meets the Ems.
Yes, the Emsaue near Telgte is designated as a nature reserve and a Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) area, part of the European 'NATURA 2000' network. A particularly notable area is the Naturschutzgebiet 'In den Pöhlen', known for its 'Wilden Weiden' where Konik horses and Heck cattle graze freely, shaping a diverse mosaic of habitats. This reserve also features a barrier-free observation hut for birdwatching.
The region blends natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, the Burial mound and post avenue near Telgte points to Bronze Age settlements along the Ems. Within the Emsauenpark, you can find historical elements like the 'Napoleonshügel', a remnant of an unfinished bridge, and a 'Motte', a fragment of a medieval fortification.
Absolutely. The Emsauenpark, located close to Telgte town center, is perfect for families. It features species-rich meadows, ponds, and a nature experience trail with information points. Its accessibility makes it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The Fish Ladder is also a fascinating spot for all ages, allowing fish to bypass the weir on the Ems.
The re-naturalized Ems River and its floodplains provide habitats for diverse species, including kingfishers and sand martins, while the aquatic vegetation supports various fish species. In the Naturschutzgebiet 'In den Pöhlen', you can observe Konik horses and Heck cattle, as well as a rich birdlife including lapwings, snipes, and gadwalls from the observation hut. The Emsauenpark is an important breeding ground for amphibians like newts and various insects.
The Emsaue bei Telgte region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes, including those that pass by the natural monuments. For a variety of cycling experiences, explore the Cycling around Emsaue bei Telgte guide, which features routes like the 'Wide open spaces, moated castles and historic towns — Warendorf’s park landscape' and routes connecting to the Ems River at the Telgte Weir.
Yes, the Viewing platform at the Ems crossing offers a great perspective of the Ems River, including small rapids and an arched wooden bridge. It's also a good spot to take a break with benches available. The Ems Weir, Telgte also provides a view of the river's flow and its interaction with the surrounding landscape.
For those interested in mountain biking or gravel biking, the region offers several trails. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Emsaue bei Telgte guide and the Gravel biking around Emsaue bei Telgte guide. These guides include routes like the 'Lake Ems – East View of the Emssee loop' for MTB and 'Stapelskotten Floodplain Forest – Pleister Mill loop' for gravel biking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the unique experience of observing the Konik horses and Heck cattle in the 'Wilden Weiden' of the Naturschutzgebiet 'In den Pöhlen'. The re-naturalized Ems River sections are also highly valued for their scenic views and opportunities for peaceful walks and cycling. The Bever-Ems Confluence is praised for allowing visitors to 'enjoy nature, without the crowds of tourists'.
Yes, the Emsauenpark is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. This park offers relaxing strolls and nature observations on well-maintained paths, ensuring that a wider range of visitors can enjoy its natural beauty and historical elements.
The Emsauenpark is particularly vibrant in spring and summer, offering a rich variety of plants and animals. Birdwatching in the Naturschutzgebiet 'In den Pöhlen' is rewarding, especially in the early morning hours. Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and observing the diverse flora and fauna of the re-naturalized Ems and its floodplains.


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