Natural monuments around Eggermühlen offer diverse natural and historical features within the Osnabrücker Land district. The region is characterized by its varied landscape, including forests and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions, from ancient burial sites to distinct natural reserves. These sites provide insights into the area's natural processes and cultural history.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A mystical atmosphere prevails in the juniper grove.
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A beautiful barefoot path surrounds this juniper grove
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It measures almost 100 meters and consists of two well-preserved megalithic chambers connected by a long stone corridor. The size of the complex suggests that this megalithic tomb was the burial place of a tribal chieftain or clan leader. The flat interiors of the supporting stones are clearly visible in the burial chambers. There is a theory that the tomb was aligned with the summer solstice on June 21st at the time of its creation.
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The gorge systems, called Tangen, are typical of this area, which is now a nature reserve. Tang is Low German and means "pincer" or "branch." The term describes the waterways that originated in the Maiburg and cut deep, branching valleys into the terminal moraine landscape. An information board on site provides detailed information about the formation of the Ankum Heights and the Maiburger Tangen.
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The special thing is of course the heathland with juniper. But the design of the barefoot path is also very well done.
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Even if you are here a little after the main flowering period, the view is worth it. It really is a small piece of Lüneburg Heath.
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A very deep stream valley with steps on both sides. It can be muddy at the bottom even in dry weather.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the Hekese Megalithic Tomb, a rare Neolithic site featuring a unique connection of megalithic buildings with a stone row. Another fascinating natural feature is the Tangen Gorge, a small gorge carved by the Ice Age, offering beautiful narrow paths through the forest.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Witches' Staircase is a popular hiking trail with beautiful stairs in a hilly forest, known for its accessibility and a great new playground. The Juniper grove Merzen-Plaggenschale also features an approximately 500-meter-long adventure trail, including a barefoot path, making it an engaging experience for all ages.
The region is rich in historical natural monuments, particularly ancient burial sites. The Dalum Megalithic Tomb, located in the Maiburg forest area, is a long passage grave constructed in the Neolithic period, between 3500 and 2800 BC. It's a significant example of an 'Emsland Chamber' grave.
The landscape around Eggermühlen, part of the Osnabrücker Land district, is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find varied terrain including forests, unique geological formations like the Tangen Gorge, and distinctive natural reserves such as the Juniper grove Merzen-Plaggenschale. These sites offer insights into the area's natural processes.
Absolutely! Many natural monuments are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Witches' Staircase is a beautiful hiking trail itself. You can find numerous running trails around Eggermühlen, including routes like the 'Running loop from Eggermühlen' or the 'Großsteingrab Bockraden loop from Kettenkamp'. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Eggermühlen guide.
Besides exploring the natural monuments on foot, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Café Sich Soft Serve Ice Cream – Eggermühlen Castle loop from Im Wehhagen', or general cycling tours like the 'View of the River Hase – Historic center of Gehrde loop from Eggermühlen'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Eggermühlen and Cycling around Eggermühlen guides.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and historical significance. The Witches' Staircase is loved for its 'beautiful stairs in the hilly forest' and being 'fun for big and small people'. The Juniper grove Merzen-Plaggenschale is appreciated for its 'mystical atmosphere' and the engaging barefoot path. The megalithic tombs are valued for their historical insights and impressive scale.
Yes, the region offers interesting geological insights. The Tangen Gorge is a prime example, a small gorge formed by the Ice Age. While not directly in Eggermühlen, the broader Osnabrücker Land region also features sites like the Piesberg Culture and Landscape Park in Osnabrück, which showcases an active quarry revealing millions of years of natural processes in its rock faces.
Many sites provide educational opportunities. The Juniper grove Merzen-Plaggenschale, for instance, has an adventure trail with six stations that share interesting facts about the landscape's natural and cultural-historical features. Similarly, the Dalum Megalithic Tomb often has information boards explaining its Neolithic origins and construction.
Yes, for a leisurely walk, the Juniper grove Merzen-Plaggenschale offers a pleasant 500-meter adventure trail, part of which can be walked barefoot, providing a unique sensory experience in a beautiful natural setting. The renovated Witches' Staircase also provides an accessible and enjoyable walk through a hilly forest.
While specific recommendations for Eggermühlen are limited, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural monuments. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, as seen in the Freeden Nature Reserve (part of the Teutoburg Forest) with its abundant Corydalis flowers. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, though some paths, like those in the Tangen Gorge, can get muddy after rain.


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