Best natural monuments around Bohmte are found within a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The area is situated near the Wiehen Hills, offering picturesque, hilly terrain and dense forests. The Hunte River meanders through the region, providing varied riparian environments. Dümmer Lake, Lower Saxony's second-largest inland lake, features extensive nature reserves and wetland ecosystems.
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The approximately 100-meter-long wooden footbridge leads into the reed zone and pasture belt of the "Hohe Sieben" nature reserve, which also features a birdwatching station. It's worth parking your bike here for a while and exploring the surrounding nature on foot. You certainly won't regret it and will be glad you took a short break here afterwards. 👋😉 https://willkommen.dwl.duemmer.de/de/duemmer/streaming/detail/POI/p_100054347/schilferlebnissteg
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European bird sanctuary with rewetted wet grassland, important breeding area for meadow birds and resting area for geese.
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The Süntelstein (also called the Teufelsstein or Sonnenstein) is a menhir in a small clearing in the Steenshöhe/Wiehengebirge in the Belm district of Vehrunge (Osnabrück Land) in Lower Saxony. The name Süntel today only refers to an eastern ridge in Lower Saxony, but was apparently previously used for the entire Wiehengebirge, Wesergebirge and Süntel mountain ranges - so the Süntelstein would be in the western part of the Süntel.
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Covered view of Lake Dümmer and the adjacent "Ochsenmoor" nature reserve. Barrier-free staircase with anti-slip strips and round stainless steel handrails. Audio board with audio contributions. Source: https://www.naturpark-duemmer.de/naturpark-duemmer/infrastruktur/aussichtstuerme.html
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The Schilfsteg am Dümmer is a special resting place in the "Hohe Sieben" nature reserve. The structure ends with a covered observation point. Information about the reed and its use is given on display boards.
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Magnificent bird watching area south of the Dümmer.
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Magnificent view from the viewing tower on the southern Dümmer.
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Very nice area, from time to time you even see storks.
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The region around Bohmte offers diverse natural features. You can explore the hilly terrain and dense forests of the Wiehen Hills, the meandering Hunte River with its varied riparian landscapes, and the extensive nature reserves around Dümmer Lake. Specific natural monuments include the Schmittenhöhe Summit Cross (Kalkriese Hill), which provides panoramic views from its 157-meter elevation.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ochsenmoor Nature Reserve at Lake Dümmer is excellent for observing birds and offers cycling routes. The Reed Boardwalk at Lake Dümmer is also family-friendly, providing great views and information boards. Both the Süntelstein Standing Stone and the Steinfeld Megalithic Tomb are accessible for families and offer a blend of nature and history.
The region features ancient historical sites integrated into the natural landscape. The Süntelstein Standing Stone is an impressive, nearly 4-meter-high relic from the Neolithic Age, located near the Wittekindsweg. Additionally, the Steinfeld Megalithic Tomb consists of Neolithic passage graves built between 3500 and 2800 BC, offering a glimpse into ancient cultures amidst nature.
The natural monuments around Bohmte are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in the Wiehen Hills, cycling along the Hunte River, or water sports and birdwatching at Dümmer Lake. For specific hiking routes, explore the options in the Hiking around Bohmte guide. If you prefer cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Bohmte guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the Ochsenmoor Nature Reserve at Lake Dümmer offers routes suitable for gentle walks and cycling. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Bohmte guide, which includes trails like the Kronensee loop and the Römer Bridge loop.
The natural monuments around Bohmte are enjoyable throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for water activities at Dümmer Lake and hiking, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage in the Wiehen Hills. Winter offers tranquil, crisp walks, especially in the forests.
Yes, the region is rich in wildlife. The Ochsenmoor Nature Reserve at Lake Dümmer is a significant bird sanctuary, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching. The extensive nature reserves around Dümmer Lake and the diverse ecosystems of the Wiehen Hills and Hunte River valley are home to various flora and fauna.
The Reed Boardwalk at Lake Dümmer is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a great view of the Dümmer and its reed belt. While not all natural monuments may be fully accessible, this boardwalk provides a good option for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the natural beauty of the lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the hilly forests of the Wiehen Hills to the wetland ecosystems around Dümmer Lake. The opportunity for peaceful walks, birdwatching, and discovering ancient historical sites like the Süntelstein Standing Stone and Steinfeld Megalithic Tomb are frequently highlighted. The region's natural beauty and varied outdoor activities receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, Dümmer Lake, Lower Saxony's second-largest inland lake, is a hub for water activities. It features three large sandy beaches for swimming and relaxation. The Hunte River also offers opportunities for canoeing, providing a unique way to experience the charming riverine landscapes.
For panoramic views, the Schmittenhöhe Summit Cross (Kalkriese Hill) offers a 157-meter high elevation with benches for resting and enjoying the surrounding nature. Observation towers around Dümmer Lake also provide unique vantage points over the lake and its nature reserve.


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