Best natural monuments around Enger are found within a region known for its green spaces and accessible outdoor recreational areas in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. While not featuring grand, widely recognized natural monuments, Enger's natural appeal lies in its integrated local landscape. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating local flora and fauna. This guide highlights specific natural features that offer a connection with nature.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Structure
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more natural monuments around Enger.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The supposed summit cross at the highest point of the Spatzenberg, also called Löhner Berg (96 m, according to Komoot/Open Street Map 101 m above sea level) is actually a memorial. At the foot of the cross, the short inscription reads: "Remembrance Cross. We warn." It was erected in 1954 by the "Association of Returnees" and commemorates the fate of the prisoners of war of World War II. Some historical background: In 1954/55, the last surviving German prisoners of war returned from the former Soviet Union. In 2006, the memorial cross was completely replaced. Those who venture up the steep and somewhat adventurous trail (preferably on foot) will find a wonderful place of silence and contemplation up there.
1
0
The Human Rights Park in Bielefeld is a beautiful green area located on Neustädter Straße. This park is ideal for relaxing, especially on hot summer days, as the Lutter River, which ran underground for many years, has been exposed here. The park also offers a playground and several sculptures, including the unique "Me Monument," which allows you to present yourself as a work of art. The park is ideal for a picnic or a leisurely stroll through the Neustädter district, where you will find many individual shops and cafes.
2
0
In the Human Rights Park, the Lutter, Bielefeld's river, which runs mostly underground, has been exposed. The park also has a children's playground and several sculptures. An information board points out that all people have inalienable rights, but not everyone can live them.
14
0
Beautiful, lovingly laid out path between apple trees dedicated to the songwriter Hannes Wader.
3
0
From 1947 to 1996, today's "Gymnasium am Waldhof" was called "Bavink"-Gymnasium, named after the natural science teacher Dr. Bernhard Bavink, who had been teaching at the girls' grammar school since 1912. Bavink enjoyed a high reputation among his students and was known for his open manner and lively teaching. From 1991, a public and political debate began about the name of the grammar school. The focus was on Bavink's support of eugenics. The Greens / Bunte Liste then submitted an application for a scientific report to evaluate Bavink's positions in relation to the National Socialists, euthanasia and the "destruction of life unworthy of life". The following report came to the conclusion that Bavink's theses on eugenics should not be equated with the euthanasia pursued by the National Socialists. Bavink was committed to free science during the National Socialist era, but was also politically close to the NSDAP and had been a party member since 1933. Therefore, in 1996, the city council voted by a narrow majority to rename the high school.
1
2
The Park of Human Rights is particularly enjoyable on hot summer days. A few years ago, the Lutter, Bielefeld's river, most of which still runs underground, was uncovered here. The park also has a children's playground and several sculptures. Among other things, the I monument is also located there. The monument consists of a base made of red Eifel sandstone, which is erected without a statue. Instead of putting people from contemporary history on a pedestal, visitors can present themselves as a work of art.
4
0
From the meeting point we ride in the direction of Löhne through the Werretal, past the Spatzenberg, from Löhne through the Werreauen, on the Else-Werre cycle path to Kirchlengern and from there back to Herford. The tour leads through a charming meadow landscape worthy of protection with beautiful views across the country. With a bit of luck we can listen to the singing of the nightingale on the Spatzenberg. A stop in Kirchlengern is planned.
1
0
Enger offers a variety of green spaces and accessible outdoor areas. You can find artificial reservoirs like Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) in Bielefeld, tranquil forest lakes such as Bustedter Lake, and scenic trails like Hannes Wader Aue — Apple Avenue. The region focuses on providing opportunities to connect with nature through cycling, walking, and enjoying local flora and fauna.
Yes, several natural spots are great for families. Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) in Bielefeld is ideal for bike rides with easy paths. Bustedter Lake also features easy-to-use bike paths around its perimeter, offering a relaxing environment. Additionally, the Hannes Wader Aue — Apple Avenue is a pleasant trail for walking or hiking with children, especially during apple blossom or harvest season.
For cycling, the Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) in Bielefeld is a popular choice, offering very easy paths around the lake. Bustedter Lake also provides easy-to-use bike paths within a forest setting. The Werre Cycle Path, though not a specific highlight in this guide, is a well-known route in the region that allows you to enjoy riparian scenery.
Yes, Bustedter Lake is noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for a walk with your pet around the small lake within a forest.
The natural monuments around Enger can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful for apple blossoms along the Hannes Wader Aue — Apple Avenue, while autumn allows for apple harvesting there. The lakes and trails are pleasant for outdoor activities during warmer months, and even in winter, a quiet walk around the lakes can be refreshing.
Beyond visiting the natural monuments themselves, the Enger region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Cycle Path Along the Brandbach – Bustedter Pond loop' or 'Flood Meadow at Enger Bruch – Maiwiese Park, Enger loop'. For cycling, options range from easy routes like 'Cycle Path Along the Brandbach – Bustedter Pond loop' to more challenging road cycling routes like 'Eggetal Ascent – Gut Böckel loop'. You can explore more routes in the Running Trails around Enger and Cycling around Enger guides.
While Enger is known for its green spaces and accessible outdoor areas, specific designated 'hiking trails' directly linked to the natural monuments are often integrated into walking and cycling paths. For example, the Hannes Wader Aue — Apple Avenue offers a pleasant walking or hiking experience. For more dedicated hiking, you can explore the broader network of trails in the region, which often pass by or near these natural features.
Yes, the Spatzenberg Summit Cross offers a worthwhile detour with views after an incline through a sizeable piece of forest. The Hannes Wader Aue — Apple Avenue also provides views over fields towards the Teuto hills.
Enger's green spaces and parks, such as Maiwiese Park, are known for local wildlife. Along the Werre Cycle Path, you might observe various bird species and canoeists. The tranquil settings of lakes like Bustedter Lake and the forested areas around Spatzenberg Summit Cross provide habitats for local flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.
While most natural monuments focus on geological or ecological features, the Park der Menschenrechte (Park of Human Rights) in Bielefeld, though man-made, incorporates the natural element of the Lutter river, which was uncovered here. It combines green spaces with sculptures and information boards, offering a reflective experience that touches on human rights and the natural environment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the accessibility and tranquility of the natural areas. The easy-to-navigate paths around lakes like Obersee and Bustedter Lake are frequently mentioned. The scenic beauty of trails like the Hannes Wader Aue — Apple Avenue, especially during seasonal changes, is also highly valued by the komoot community.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Enger: