Best natural monuments around Rödinghausen are situated within the Wittekindsland Herford region, nestled between the Wiehengebirge and Teutoburger Wald mountain ranges. This area offers a diverse natural landscape with various geological formations and protected areas. The region provides opportunities to explore ancient trees, historical sites, and nature reserves. It is characterized by its natural features and local biodiversity.
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Limberg Castle looks back on a long and eventful history. It was probably founded in Widukind's time and was owned by the Bishop of Minden 1000 years ago. Limberg Castle has only been officially documented since 1319 and was owned by the Counts of Ravensberg and was one of the four border castles in the Ravensberg region, of which the Sparrenburg in Bielefeld is probably the most famous. The count's house died out in 1346, but the county of Ravensberg remained for a long time under the heirs of the House of Jülich-Berg. The castle changed hands several times, and their names are often found in the region (von dem Bussche, Schloen, Gesmold or Ledebur). Of course, there were also some border disputes. The castle, which has since fallen into disrepair, was approved for demolition in 1695, so that the foundations can still be seen today. Only the keep was preserved and was actually used as a prison for some time. Today, it is the keep that is the most striking feature of the ruins of Limberg Castle. If you like, you can borrow a key from the tourist information office. Despite the fact that most of the castle has disappeared, they really make every effort to present the castle ruins in the best possible way. The grounds are not only extremely well maintained, but are also well signposted. The castle's eventful history alone is described on 4 information boards. There is also further information on the various parts of the building. 2 very interesting audio contributions can also be accessed via QR code! And all of this in a comfortable rest area! There are many castle ruins in this region, but for me, Limberg Castle is always one of the most beautiful due to its state of preservation and atmosphere! Just relax and take in the long history of the castle. PS: In the guest house you can see a model of the castle complex, showing how it is supposed to have looked in its full size.
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Very well-preserved dinosaur tracks. The additional features, including two "real" dinosaurs and numerous information panels, liven things up. Absolutely worth a visit for dinosaur fans of all ages!
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A destination for young and old dinosaur fans
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Worth it in connection with a nice hike
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The pond was closed with a high fence! Cyclists don't care, lots of dog poo. no more fun...
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The ruins are part of a formerly very large castle complex, the origins of which date back to the 13th century. Today there is a well-kept rest area and some information boards here. You can get married in the tower at a civil ceremony, but you can also enter it with the key from the tourist information office.
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Large pond in the NSG Bustedter Wiesen - beautiful! https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bustedter_Wiesen
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This beautiful lake was created during the construction of the A30. A place where you feel very comfortable ... the Bustedter forest begins right next to it.
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Rödinghausen offers a mix of impressive natural features. You can visit the ancient 300-year-old Natural Monument Oak at the intersection of Sachsenweg and Westkilverstraße, known for its significant size. Additionally, the region features nature reserves like the NSG Kilverbachtal and NSG Auebachtal, which are great for experiencing local biodiversity. For a unique historical natural monument, consider the Dinosaur Footprints Barkhausen, where you can see well-preserved dinosaur tracks and models.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Dinosaur Footprints Barkhausen is particularly popular with children due to the dinosaur tracks and models. The Green Lake is another excellent spot where children can play in the water, and the lake hut offers refreshments. The Bustedter Lake also provides a pleasant, easy-to-access natural setting for families.
The region around Rödinghausen offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Wonder Forest Rödinghausen – Wunderweg Art Trail loop' or the 'Old Quarry in Donoer Berg loop from Auebachtal'. More challenging routes are also available, often leading through scenic areas like the Wiehengebirge. Many trails incorporate natural monuments, providing both natural beauty and points of interest. For more details, explore the easy hikes around Rödinghausen guide.
Yes, beyond purely natural features, the region has historical natural monuments. The Dinosaur Footprints Barkhausen is a significant historical site showcasing ancient life. Additionally, the Limberg Castle Keep, while a man-made structure, is set within a natural landscape and offers a glimpse into 13th-century history with well-maintained grounds and information boards.
Many natural areas and trails around Rödinghausen are dog-friendly. For instance, both the Dinosaur Footprints Barkhausen and the Bustedter Lake are noted as dog-friendly. When visiting nature reserves like NSG Kilverbachtal or NSG Auebachtal, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and plants.
Nature reserves like the NSG Kilverbachtal and NSG Auebachtal offer diverse landscapes. You can expect to see varied flora and fauna typical of the region, often including scenic valleys, forests, and streams. The Kilverbachtal, for example, is part of a route with information boards about nature, landscape, and local history, making it an educational experience for observing local biodiversity.
Yes, the region features several points offering great views. The Heidbrink Summit is the highest point in the Wiehen Hills and provides a sense of accomplishment and a starting point for various trails. Other highlights like the Limberg Castle Keep and Green Lake are also noted for their scenic viewpoints.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and gravel biking. There are numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Rödinghausen' or the 'Nonnenstein Observation Tower – Bismarck Fire Column loop'. For cyclists, gravel biking routes like the 'Werre River Cycle Path' or 'Kammweg in the Wiehen Hills' offer opportunities to explore the wider region. You can find more options in the running trails guide and the gravel biking guide around Rödinghausen.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved natural features and the educational aspects. For example, the Dinosaur Footprints Barkhausen is loved for its 'very well-preserved dinosaur tracks' and 'additional features, including two "real" dinosaurs and numerous information panels'. The Green Lake is described as a 'nice excursion destination' where 'children can play in the water'.
While specific parking details for every natural monument are not always listed, popular sites like the Dinosaur Footprints Barkhausen are generally accessible with parking nearby. For other areas, especially trailheads leading to nature reserves or summits, designated parking spots are often available. It's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight pages for detailed parking information.
The natural monuments in Rödinghausen can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. Spring brings blooming flora to the nature reserves and forests, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and outdoor activities, and even winter walking can be beautiful, especially in areas like the Wiehengebirge, though conditions may vary.
Yes, you can find places to eat and drink near some natural monuments. For instance, the Green Lake has a lake hut that 'invites you to have a piece of cake'. The wider Rödinghausen area also offers various cafes and restaurants, especially in proximity to popular hiking routes and attractions.


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