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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Werne

Best natural monuments around Werne are primarily found within its extensive natural protected areas, particularly along the Lippe River. The region features a near-natural floodplain environment, offering diverse habitats such as meandering rivers, meadows, and forests. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Werne's natural landscape is characterized by its ecological significance and rich biodiversity.

Best natural monuments around Werne

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Last updated: August 17, 2026

Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne)

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In this nature reserve, wild animals, especially birds, have a nice retreat. You can always experience good animal observations.

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From the bridge you have a view in two directions, sometimes downstream, sometimes upriver. Just a great view.

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Lippe Weir in Werne

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Driving along the Lippe is always a special pleasure for me.
Unfortunately, this is only possible to a limited extent because not all paths are near the shore.
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This is a lake created by a mountain subsidence in the middle of a forest area, which belongs to one of the three nature reserves located in Bergkamen.

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Lippeauen Nature Reserve

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From the elevated canal you have a great view of the Lippe, which flows through the landscape in large arches.

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February 15, 2024, Lippeau Nature Reserve from Stockum to Werne

This section of the route is a well-paved footpath and cycle path with a view of the species-rich Lippe and Lippeauen nature reserve. With a bit of luck, you might even see a kingfisher.

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I usually prefer the path along the Lippe meadows. From the elevated path you have a great view over the Lippe, which winds its way here. It's also worth stopping and taking a closer look. In addition to geese, herons and cormorants, I have also been able to observe a kingfisher here 🥰

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The idyllic landscape in the nature reserve is typical of the Lippeauen and consists largely of alluvial forests, wet meadows and mountain subsidence waters. Along the banks of the Lippe, the beautiful walkways meander through the nature reserve, surrounded by pastures and ponds that are home to many different species of birds. In this area, almost untouched by man, nature lovers can admire the picturesque landscapes and observe some species of birds. The Datteln-Hamm Canal is right next to the cycle path and you can enjoy both views :O)

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Copying the same tip here 7 times makes sense? This will render the tips null and void! Less is more...such HL are becoming more and more degenerate... It also makes little sense to constantly set photo repetitions...from one HL to the next. Well, scoring points seems to have become the motto for many people. I thought Komoot was, among other things, a hiking and cycling app and not an Instagram or FB... A particularly great tip is: Lippe Ufer 👩‍🦽🧑‍🦽

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The Beversee is a lake in the northern part of the town of Bergkamen in North Rhine-Westphalia. The forest lake is around 700 m long, 100 m wide and up to 6 m deep. It was formed between 1940 and 1942 in a depression caused by mountain subsidence. The valley is traversed by the Beverbach, a tributary of the Lippe, which is dammed at the western end of the lake in front of the Datteln-Hamm Canal. The size of the lake is regulated with the help of a pumping station. The Beversee is part of the 100-hectare[2] nature reserve of the same name, one of three nature reserves in Bergkamen. It is surrounded by a hiking trail, the entrances to which are at the Marina Rünthe (at the end of Hafenweg), on the B 233 and at the Bergkamen power station at the height of the canal barrier. At the latter two there are information boards about the lake and the nature reserve. From the Emscher Park cycle path, which runs on the other side of the canal, you can reach the lake via the barrage; the Römer-Lippe-Route long-distance cycle route runs on the canal side towards the lake. On the southern shore there is a small lookout tower overlooking the lake. The lake is part of the industrial heritage route, along with the marina, the canal and the neighboring Großes Holz heap.

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Very very nice wooded area with paths going up and down. A break on the platform at the lake is worthwhile: many dragonflies.

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An area for a little holiday on the doorstep. Lots of green, lots of peace and lots of different bird calls, especially at the lake. Small but nice!

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A very beautiful natural space. Above all, very natural with diverse flora and fauna. It is best to take binoculars with you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Werne's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Werne are primarily characterized by the near-natural floodplain environment of the Lippe River. You'll find diverse habitats including meandering river sections, extensive meadows, dry sandy heathlands, and smaller forests. Notable features include old river arms, flood channels, and oxbow lakes, particularly within the Naturschutzgebiet Lippeaue von Werne bis Heil and Naturschutzgebiet Tibaum. You can also explore a unique lake formed by mountain subsidence at the Forest trail in Beversee Nature Reserve.

Are there good viewpoints to observe the natural landscape around Werne?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of the Lippe from the bridge in the Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne) offers expansive views of the river flowing in two directions. Another great spot is within the Lippeauen Nature Reserve, where an elevated canal provides a broad perspective of the Lippe as it winds through the landscape.

What wildlife can I observe in the natural monuments near Werne?

The Naturschutzgebiet Lippeaue von Werne bis Heil and Naturschutzgebiet Tibaum are rich in biodiversity. You can observe numerous bird species, including kingfishers, sand martins, various wading birds, ducks, and cranes. The old river arms are home to specific types of dragonflies like the granular emerald. Rare plant species such as meadow silau and yellow meadow rue also thrive in these protected areas.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in Werne?

Many of the natural areas around Werne are suitable for families. The Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne) and the Forest trail in Beversee Nature Reserve are both categorized as family-friendly. These areas offer well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, providing opportunities for nature observation in a safe environment.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Werne are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along paths like the 'Auenland' cycle path, which runs through the Lippeaue. Hiking and running are also popular. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Now' sculpture on the Seseke – Beversee Nature Reserve loop for cycling, or the Datteln-Hamm Canal – Tibaum Nature Reserve loop for running. Find more routes in the Cycling around Werne and Running Trails around Werne guides.

Are there any man-made structures of interest within or near the natural monuments?

Yes, the Lippe Weir in Werne is a notable man-made monument within the natural landscape. It offers a unique viewpoint and is a popular spot for a short rest, allowing visitors to observe the river and its surroundings.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Werne?

The natural monuments, particularly the Lippeaue and Tibaum nature reserves, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, especially birds. Autumn provides vibrant colors, while winter can offer tranquil, serene landscapes. The dynamic nature of the floodplain means water levels change seasonally, offering different perspectives throughout the year.

Are the natural monuments in Werne dog-friendly?

Many areas within the natural monuments, such as the Lippe Weir in Werne, are dog-friendly. However, as these are protected nature reserves, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and habitats, especially during breeding seasons.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Werne?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and the opportunities for nature observation. Many enjoy the diverse wildlife, especially the birds, and the scenic views along the Lippe River. The well-maintained paths for cycling and hiking, and the chance to experience the near-natural floodplain environment, are also frequently highlighted.

Are there specific trails or routes recommended for exploring the Lippeaue Nature Reserve?

Yes, the 'Auenland' cycle path is a well-known route that traverses the Lippeaue, marked with a snipe symbol. This path offers excellent opportunities to explore the diverse habitats, with observation huts and viewpoints along the way. Many local cycling and running routes also incorporate sections of the Lippeaue, providing varied terrain and scenic experiences.

How accessible are the natural monuments for visitors?

The natural monuments, especially the Lippeaue and Beversee areas, generally feature well-maintained paths suitable for walking and cycling. While specific wheelchair accessibility may vary, many main routes are relatively flat and accessible. Parking is typically available near popular entry points to the nature reserves.

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