Best attractions and places to see around Detmold include a rich blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The city is situated near the Teutoburg Forest, offering diverse landscapes from forested mountain ranges to unique rock formations. Visitors can explore a well-preserved historic old town and numerous cultural sites. This region provides a variety of options for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Taking a picture without people is difficult
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A great place. For a small fee, you can climb the rocks if you're not afraid of heights. You can also celebrate Walpurgis Night here. There's also a beautiful small lake next to it.
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The Hermannsdenkmal is a colossal statue near the district of Hiddesen in the area of the city of Detmold in North Rhine-Westphalia in the southern Teutoburg Forest. It was built between 1838 and 1875 according to designs by Ernst von Bandel and inaugurated on August 16, 1875. The monument is intended to commemorate the Cheruscan prince Arminius, in particular the so-called battle in the Teutoburg Forest, in which Germanic tribes under his leadership inflicted a decisive defeat on the three Roman legions XVII, XVIII and XIX under Publius Quinctilius Varus in the year 9. With a figure height of 26.57 meters and a total height of 53.46 meters, it is the tallest statue in Germany and was the tallest statue in the western world from 1875 until the Statue of Liberty was built in 1886.
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The Falkenburg ruins in Teuto are a ruined castle in the Detmold district. The former hilltop castle was built from around 1190 and was abandoned in the first half of the 16th century. The Falkenburg, which is a protected archaeological monument, has been examined by an archaeological excavation team since April 2005.
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The Preußischer Velmerstot is the highest elevation in the Eggegebirge at 468 m above sea level; the neighboring Lippischer Velmerstot is its smaller brother at 441 m. The Velmerstot therefore has two peaks. Both peaks were border areas in the past; this explains the names Preußischer Velmerstot and Lippischer Velmerstot. (cf. teutoburgerwald.de)
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With good visibility you can look from up to the Hermannsdenkmal and you generally have a beautiful panoramic view all around. Invites you to linger.
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The region around Detmold is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is the Externsteine, a unique sandstone formation and significant natural monument in the Teutoburg Forest. You can also visit the Lippische Velmerstot, which offers fantastic views from its summit. The broader Teutoburg Forest itself provides numerous opportunities for nature excursions, featuring walking paths, ponds like Donoper Teich, and diverse wildlife.
Detmold boasts a rich history. The Hermann Monument commemorates the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest and offers panoramic views. You can also explore the ruins of The Falkenburg, a medieval castle with a long history. The Princely Residence Castle Detmold, located in the historic old town, is another significant landmark, surrounded by over 700 architectural monuments from various periods.
Yes, Detmold offers several family-friendly options. The Externsteine are popular, where families can climb the rocks for views. The Detmold Open-air Museum is an excellent choice, showcasing historical buildings, traditional crafts, and farm animals, often hosting seasonal festivals. The Hermann Monument is also suitable for families, with amenities like a kiosk and a climbing park nearby.
For cultural immersion, visit the Detmold Open-air Museum, which accurately portrays 500 years of Westphalian cultural heritage through reconstructed historical rural buildings. The Lippe Regional Museum Detmold offers further insights into the region's history and culture. Additionally, the historic Detmold Old Town itself is a cultural experience, with its well-preserved architecture, the State Theatre, and the market square.
The area around Detmold is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for different activities. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Ascent to the Velmerstot Summit' or the 'Falkenburg Castle Ruins – Hermannsdenkmal loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as 'Donoper Pond – Hermann Monument loop'. Cyclists have options like the 'Externsteine – Neuhaus Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Detmold, Running Trails around Detmold, and Road Cycling Routes around Detmold guides.
Yes, the Detmold area offers several excellent viewpoints. The Hermann Monument provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Teutoburg Forest. You can also climb the Externsteine for wide vistas. The summit of Lippische Velmerstot also rewards visitors with a fantastic view.
While specific public transport schedules can vary, the Externsteine are located about 20 minutes from Detmold. It's advisable to check local bus services (e.g., from Detmold train station) that connect to Horn-Bad Meinberg or directly to the Externsteine area. Information on tickets and arrival can often be found on local tourism websites or at the Externsteine visitor center.
Detmold's attractions can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring natural sites like the Teutoburg Forest and Externsteine. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while the Detmold Open-air Museum and historical sites are accessible in most seasons. Winter can offer a different, quieter charm, especially for cultural visits.
Yes, you can find dining options near these popular sites. Right next to the Hermann Monument, there is gastronomy available. Near the Externsteine, you can often find cafes or kiosks, especially during peak season, to grab a snack or a drink.
Many outdoor areas around Detmold, including hiking trails in the Teutoburg Forest, are dog-friendly. For specific attractions, it's best to check individual policies. For example, the Detmold Open-air Museum generally allows dogs on leashes in most outdoor areas, but they might not be permitted inside all historical buildings. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
Detmold's Old Town is particularly special due to its well-preserved historic architecture. It remained largely intact after both World Wars and features over 700 architectural monuments from the late Middle Ages, the Biedermeier period, and the Wilhelminian period. Highlights include the Princely Residence Palace, the historic market square with the Church of the Redeemer, and the classicist town hall, offering a charming glimpse into centuries of history.
The Teutoburg Forest is historically significant as the site of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD, where local war chief Hermann (Arminius) defeated the Romans. Beyond its historical importance, it's a picturesque forested mountain range offering numerous walking paths, natural features, and opportunities for nature excursions, including the long-distance Hermannsweg hiking trail.


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