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Family friendly hiking trails around Telgte are characterized by diverse and gentle landscapes, making the region ideal for relaxed strolls and longer, flat hikes. The terrain features minimal altitude changes, offering accessible paths for all ages. Key natural features include the Emsauenpark, a European nature reserve with picturesque circular paths along the Ems River, and the distinctive Klatenberge Juniper Heath, a dune landscape with ancient oak trees and juniper bushes. The area also encompasses typical Münsterland scenery with quiet paths,…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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10.7km
02:43
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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504
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bever is a tributary of the Ems and flows through the area of Ostbevern and Westbevern before it flows into the Ems near Haus Langen. The Beveraue is part of a scenically characterized river floodplain, which is often highlighted in local hiking trails as a particularly noteworthy section.
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The Alte Mühle near Haus Langen is one of the most striking parts of the historical ensemble in Westbevern. It is located at a weir on the Bever river, shortly before the river flows into the Ems, and together with the manor house forms a very typical Münsterland water and manor landscape. The complex was originally operated as an oil mill and was later used for grinding grain; it was still in operation until the 1960s. Today it is no longer a technical facility, but a historical building in private ownership, which is particularly noticeable for its location and appearance. It is precisely the combination of the watercourse, the weir, the old mill architecture, and the surroundings of Haus Langen that makes the place so charming. The Münsterland explicitly describes the scenery as romantic and as a popular motif for painters and photographers. The mill belongs to the long history of Haus Langen and the manor house there, which was associated with the "Rittern von Langen" early on. Thus, the Alte Mühle is not only a beautiful photo motif, but also a visible remnant of the medieval economic and ruling structure in the region.
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The 5th station of the Way of the Cross in Westbevern is a small, but historically significant devotional and wayside shrine point on the path from Westbevern to Telgte. It belongs to the 14 stations of an old Way of the Cross from the 2nd half of the 19th century, which was solemnly inaugurated in 1857 and has since been regularly used in the context of processions and devotions. In terms of content, the 5th station typically represents "Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry the cross" in the classic Way of the Cross scenario – a moment when a stranger shares Jesus' burden. The stations were originally donated by Westbevern families; the 5th station goes back to the Weitkamp and Schröder families, who were registered as donors at the time. The station is now part of the "Westbeverner Kulturroute" and is part of a quiet devotional path surrounded by forest and meadows – less noisy and touristy, more calm and contemplative. For hikers and cyclists, it offers a short, quiet stop to appreciate the landscape, the tranquility, and the historical significance of the place.
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Quiet, natural path directly on the Ems, leading through the protected floodplain landscape of the Emsaue near Telgte. Willows, meadows, old riverbeds, and occasional views of sandbanks and steep banks make the walk or bike ride a peaceful nature experience. An ideal section for a relaxed round, which can be easily incorporated into hikes or bike tours around Telgte.
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Haus Langen is a former knight's estate near the Ems. The ringwork fortification was built before the year 1000 and is one of the oldest fortresses with a surrounding moat as protection. Only the gatehouse remains of the complex. Directly opposite is a double mill.
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The Bever was once considered the “hard-working river of Münsterland” because it is rich in water and has a steep gradient: from its source to its mouth, it drops by 25 meters.
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There are bars for tying horses. So they can be used for all sports.
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Here you should plan on walking rather than by bike
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Telgte offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking opportunities, with over 280 routes to explore. Many of these are easy to moderate, making them suitable for various ages and fitness levels.
Telgte is ideal for families due to its gently rolling terrain and minimal altitude changes, ensuring comfortable walks for all. The region boasts diverse landscapes, from the ecologically rich Emsauenpark with its meandering Ems River to the unique dune landscape of the Klatenberge Juniper Heath. These areas offer scenic paths, opportunities for wildlife spotting, and a peaceful natural environment perfect for family outings.
Absolutely! Telgte is known for its accessible terrain. Out of the many routes, 178 are classified as easy, making them perfect for young children, strollers, or those new to hiking. Trails like the Klatenberge Juniper Heath – Rest area on Klatenberge Heath loop offer gentle paths through distinctive landscapes.
You'll encounter a variety of natural beauty. The Emsauenpark is a highlight, featuring the Ems River, its floodplains, and diverse habitats where you might spot kingfishers or tree frogs. The Klatenberge Juniper Heath offers a unique dune landscape with ancient oak trees and juniper bushes, particularly stunning when the heath blossoms in August and September. You might also see Konik horses and Heck cattle grazing in the Pöhlen nature reserve within the Emsaue.
Yes, many trails incorporate interesting sights. Beyond the natural features, you can explore cultural attractions in Telgte itself, such as the historic town hall or the pilgrimage chapel. For nature-focused points, consider visiting the Rieselfelder Münster or the Aasee, Münster, which are popular highlights in the wider area. The Emsauenpark also features information points along its circular trail.
Yes, Telgte offers several excellent circular routes that are ideal for families. The Emsauenpark itself has a 6.5 km circular hiking trail designed for discovery. Another great option is the Bever-Ems Confluence – Haus Langen loop, which provides a scenic round trip through the local landscape.
Many trails around Telgte are suitable for families with dogs. The gentle terrain and open natural spaces provide ample opportunity for your canine companions to enjoy the outdoors. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves like the Emsauenpark, to protect local wildlife and livestock such as the Konik horses and Heck cattle.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with lush greenery and blooming landscapes. Late summer, specifically August and September, is particularly breathtaking when the juniper heath in the Klatenberge blossoms. The minimal elevation changes also make Telgte enjoyable during milder autumn and winter days, though paths might be muddier after rain.
Yes, many trailheads and popular starting points around Telgte offer convenient parking facilities. It's always a good idea to check specific route details on komoot for information on parking availability at the start of your chosen hike. The region is well-equipped to accommodate visitors arriving by car.
Telgte is well-connected within the Münsterland region, and some trailheads are accessible via public transport. While specific bus stops might require a short walk to the starting point, planning your route in advance using local transport schedules can help you find suitable options for reaching various family-friendly trails.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Telgte, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil and well-maintained paths, the beautiful natural scenery of the Emsauenpark and Klatenberge, and the overall accessibility for families. The gentle routes and opportunities for wildlife spotting are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, you'll find various spots to refuel. The Emsauenpark offers picnic areas, and you can also find local cafes and restaurants in Telgte town center or nearby villages. For a unique stop, consider visiting the Hof Gerd-Holling Farm Shop and Ice Cream Stand or the Forest Hut Restaurant & Picnic Area, which are popular highlights for hikers.


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