Best attractions and places to see around Delbrück, a town in the Paderborn district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. Situated near the Lippe and Ems rivers, the region features serene natural beauty and historical sites. It provides opportunities for exploring archaeological remains, nature reserves, and traditional village settings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Paderborn Land Route – 250 kilometers through the middle of Westphalia
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This is where the river rises, on which later Aida and Co from the Meyer shipyard are on their way to the North Sea
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It's hard to believe that ocean giants swim 300 kilometers away on this creek.
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The seepage springs of the Ems, which pour out all year round, are located in the Moosheide nature reserve. The first sources are in the district of Stukenbrock-Senne. The source creek arises from a large number of water outlets, which are not only in the urban area of Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock (Gütersloh district) but also in the area of the municipality of Hövelhof (Paderborn district). Source: emsradweg.de
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The castle park is always worthwhile. E.g. when there are theme days, such as wine festivals, beer festivals or bicycle days. The green area is always well maintained.
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A really beautiful city palace! There is a small museum inside and you can move around freely outside.
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The Emsqellen ... At the beginning a small trickle, at the end in Dollart a river on which the largest pots can go.
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Magnificent baroque garden with a very nice lap.
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As a former student, the castle in Neuhaus and the facilities are always great spots on many routes. A lot has changed here. And the many festivals are always a highlight.
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Delbrück offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit the Lippesee, a recreational lake perfect for water sports and leisurely walks. Another highlight is the Ems River Source (Emsquelle), where the Ems river begins, featuring well-maintained paths for exploration. The Naturschutzgebiet Steinhorster Becken, a large man-made biotope, is also a haven for birdwatchers.
Yes, the Delbrücker Land is ideal for outdoor activities with over 500 km of asphalted cycle paths and numerous hiking trails. You can find easy hikes around the Lippesee or the Steinhorster Becken. For cycling, the Boker-Heide-Kanal offers a picturesque 32-kilometer route. Explore more options on the easy hikes around Delbrück guide or the cycling around Delbrück guide.
The South Observation Tower at Steinhorster Becken provides an excellent vantage point to observe diverse flora and fauna, especially wading birds, waterfowl, and migratory birds, without disturbing their habitat. The adjacent wetlands are also home to amphibians.
Delbrück is rich in history. The Historischer Kirchplatz (Historic Church Square) with its half-timbered houses and the Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist is a must-see. The Römerlager Anreppen (Roman Camp Anreppen) offers insights into Roman life from the 1st century AD. You can also visit Neuhaus Castle, a beautiful castle with a park, or the Rietberg Town Hall, a charming historical building.
Yes, Delbrück has several local history rooms and museums. The Schulmuseum Delbrück, located in the Heimathaus at the Kirchplatz, provides insights into the history of education in the region. Additionally, Das Gastliche Dorf (The Hospitable Village) is an open-air museum featuring restored 16th to 18th-century farmhouses, offering a glimpse into past rural life.
Families will find plenty to do. The Lippesee offers a children's playground, mini-golf, and a beach. Erlebnispark Meiwes provides indoor and outdoor activities like SwinGolf and FootballGolf. Tierpark Nadermann (Nadermann Animal Park) in Schöning is home to hundreds of animals and offers numerous play opportunities. You can also enjoy a unique experience with Alpakas im Delbrücker Land.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Lippesee is loved for its recreational opportunities and bike paths. Neuhaus Castle is praised for its beautiful park and inviting atmosphere. The well-maintained paths and informative displays at the Ems River Source are also highly rated by the community.
Yes, the area around the Ems River Source (Emsquelle) is well-developed with paths suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The Rietberg Town Hall area is also noted for its accessibility.
The Lippesee is a popular recreational area offering a variety of water sports such as sailing, surfing, paddle boating, and fishing. There's also a small beach on the north shore for swimming and relaxation. Water skiing opportunities can be found in the adjacent Nesthauser See.
Beyond its historical sites, Delbrück hosts various traditional festivals throughout the year, including Karneval, Kreuztracht, and Katharinenmarkt, which are deeply rooted in the town's rhythm and traditions. These events offer a chance to experience local culture firsthand.
While not widely known, the Gerichtsstätte "Zum freien Stuhl" (Court "To the Free Chair"), marked by a triangular stone, offers a unique glimpse into Delbrück's historical legal traditions. The Trinkwasserlehrpfad (Drinking Water Nature Trail) also provides an educational and engaging experience focused on local water resources.


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