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Family friendly hiking trails around Emtinghausen are characterized by flat, open landscapes, agricultural fields, and small forests, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The region features minimal elevation changes, providing relaxed strolls along well-maintained paths. Scenic river sections, such as the Eiter, add to the natural beauty, with some routes including picturesque wooden bridge crossings. This terrain is ideal for easy family hikes and short walks with kids.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Another well-preserved windmill on Syker Straße. Nice to look at and worth a quick photo stop.
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Renaturation of the Upper Eiter. Here the river course was calmed and new riverbanks created. This changed the river's flow speed and nature had more space at its disposal.
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Don't drive too fast. Didn't even see the cafe.
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The Galerieholländer windmill, built by H. Cordes in 1873, was owned by the Lange family for many decades. From 1930 to 1960 it was leased to master miller Dietrich Hustedt and then sold to Werner Eilers. In 2006 the windmill was bought by the municipality of Emtinghausen. After a very extensive renovation with subsequent installation of a complete grinder by the municipality and the village association Emtinghausen-Bahlum, the mill was inaugurated in 2010 as part of the 750th anniversary of the municipality of Emtinghausen. Today the mill serves as a meeting place, event and exhibition venue.
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On the left of the road and on top of a hill is this building with rotating wings. Very impressive.
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It owes its German name to Dutch mill builders, with the Dutch engineer and mill designer Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater being named as the inventor of the rotating cap. The lower part of these mills is mostly made of brick or beams (Mill Alt Schwerin), so it is extremely stable and exerts less ground pressure because it has no individual foundations. The movable head (cap or hood) of the mill resting on the "tower" made of wood or masonry with the blades attached to the impeller shaft can be rotated via rollers (formerly made of wood, later made of steel) and a jug ring (Dutch Kroyring). stored at the top of the tower. A sanding cap works without rollers and sits on sanding boards that are lubricated with soft soap. So only the upper part - the cap (boat-, onion-, cone-shaped) - had to be turned into the wind. Originally with internal agitator, a rotary mechanism built into the hood (15th century), which makes some of these mills (depending on the internal agitator, which is also operated from the gallery via a gear wheel with endless chain protruding from the end of the cap) appear more compact because of the larger hood. Since the late 16th century[2], they have increasingly been equipped with external churning, consisting of five control bars (four V-shaped "swords" or "Schoren" with a middle, actual codend (Sterz)) that protrude over the laterally protruding from the cap "Spreetbalken" (crossbar) the cap is actuated by means of a windlass attached to the end of the cod end, or with a compass rose (automatic wind tracking) attached to the end of the cap on a solid frame, patented in 1745 by the Englishman Edmund Lee from Brockmill Forge near Wigan. The lower, fixed part, on the other hand, could be used as the actual work platform (grinding mill, sawmill, pumping station, etc.), for storing and loading goods, and also as a living space and sales room. High Dutch mills thus have several floors or floors (Söller, Low German Soller, Dutch zolder), here for a nine-storey mill, starting with
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First mentioned in 1561. Now completely renovated and owned by the village association.
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Emtinghausen offers a wide selection of easy, family-friendly hiking trails. There are over 380 easy routes available in the region, with 7 specifically highlighted in this guide, ensuring plenty of options for families to explore the tranquil landscapes.
The family-friendly trails around Emtinghausen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the mix of open countryside and small forests, and the peaceful river sections, making them ideal for relaxed family outings.
Yes, several routes offer charming sights. You can discover the historic Emtinghausen Windmill, which is featured on the Emtinghausen Windmill loop from Emtinghausen. Many trails also follow the picturesque Eiter river, including routes that cross a scenic wooden bridge, such as the Zum Holtschenböhl Restaurant – Wooden Bridge Over the Eiter loop. Further afield, you might explore the Wolf's Gorge in Syker Friedeholz or the Confluence of the Alte Aller and the Weser.
Many of the trails in Emtinghausen feature flat terrain and well-maintained paths, making them suitable for strollers. The region's characteristic open landscapes and agricultural paths generally offer smooth surfaces. For example, the 4.5 km Emtinghausen-Runde is mostly paved and includes a rest area, perfect for a short break with young children.
Yes, Emtinghausen is known for its excellent network of circular routes. Many of the family-friendly trails are loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Emtinghausen Windmill loop and various loops along the Eiter river from Gasthaus Holschenböhl, such as the Wooden Bridge Over the Eiter – Renaturation of Upper Eiter loop.
The terrain around Emtinghausen is predominantly flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it very accessible for families. You'll encounter a pleasant mix of open countryside, agricultural fields, and small forested areas. Many paths are well-maintained, offering comfortable walking surfaces.
Absolutely. For families with young children or those seeking a shorter outing, the region offers several easy and brief options. A great example is the 3.0 km loop along the Eiter river from Gasthaus Holschenböhl, which provides a gentle stroll through scenic surroundings.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Emtinghausen, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The open landscapes and well-maintained paths make for enjoyable walks with your canine companions. Always be mindful of local regulations, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock.
Many trailheads in and around Emtinghausen offer convenient parking options. For routes starting near Gasthaus Holschenböhl, you'll typically find parking available there. For other trails, look for designated parking areas in the villages or at popular starting points, which are often indicated on komoot route maps.
While Emtinghausen is primarily accessed by car, some local bus services connect the villages in the Thedinghausen municipality. We recommend checking local bus schedules in advance to plan your journey, as public transport options might be limited, especially on weekends or holidays. Many visitors find it easiest to drive to a central starting point.
Yes, you'll find options to refuel. The Zum Holtschenböhl Restaurant – Wooden Bridge Over the Eiter loop, for instance, starts and ends at Gasthaus Holschenböhl, which is a popular spot for a meal or a refreshing drink. The 4.5 km Emtinghausen-Runde also concludes at a rest area, perfect for a picnic or a snack.


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