Attractions and places to see around Emsbüren, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, encompass notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its picturesque landscape, offering numerous recreational opportunities for visitors. It is a destination for those interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities like cycling and hiking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The route along the DEK is really good to cycle on. A few years ago, the original route along the Dortmund Ems Canal in the Lingen area was still on gravel roads that were called cycle paths. Fortunately, those days are over and people have learned to create new paths for cyclists 🚴♀️ 🚴♂️ that are as good as those for car drivers. But it's worth leaving the canal every now and then.
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beautiful railway cycle path, many places well protected.
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Very nice railway cycle path to Rheine. The best thing is, at least in this community: cycling has priority.
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Super asphalt and in this section with good wind protection.
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As early as 1978 it was decided to convert the section between Ochtrup and Wettringen into a cycle path. In the 1990s, the measure was completed along the entire route, albeit mostly with a water-bound surface. The section from Rheine to Wettringen has been completely asphalted since 2017. The crossing-free stretch from the former train station in Neuenkirchen to Offlumer See is equipped with lights.
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The bike path to the right of the B70 is really nice to ride because it runs absolutely straight without any uphill or downhill gradients. You drive along between green avenues and enjoy nature to the fullest. Anyone who would like to make a stop at Lake Offlum near Neuenkirchen to treat themselves to a cup of coffee and a piece of cake can also enjoy a wonderful piece of nature with a view of the lake. On warm days in summer you can even swim there.
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Tip-top route and almost always water in view
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This is a great route, surrounded by greenery and well protected from the wind.
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Emsbüren and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit Bentheim Castle, the largest hill fort in Lower Saxony, offering a glimpse into medieval times. Another significant site is Bentlage Monastery, a former monastery founded in 1437, now serving cultural purposes with a museum. Within Emsbüren, the Heimathof Emsbüren features restored historic houses and a medicinal herb garden, while the Mehringer Großsteingräber are ancient megalithic tombs.
Yes, Emsbüren offers several family-friendly attractions. Emsflower Erlebnispark is a popular choice with expansive greenhouses, a tropical garden, an indoor playground, and a butterfly house. The Maisirrgarten Mehringer Heide (Corn Maze) provides a fun outdoor experience in late summer. Many of the cycling paths, such as sections of the Dortmund-Ems Canal Cycle Path, are also suitable for families.
The region boasts beautiful natural landscapes. The Ems River is a significant feature, perfect for canoeing and cycling along its banks, with the Emsfähre "MehrLi" offering ferry services for pedestrians and cyclists. The Moor-Veenland Nature Park is ideal for experiencing unique natural landscapes through hikes and bike tours. You can also find recreational activities like SwinGolf Mehringer Heide in a natural setting.
Emsbüren is a paradise for cyclists. You can explore numerous routes, including sections of the Ems Cycle Path and the Dortmund-Ems Canal Cycle Path. The Ems River, Rheine, also offers a great bike path on its bank. For more specific routes, you can find various options for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails around Emsbüren.
Yes, the Emsbüren area is excellent for hiking. The Moor-Veenland Nature Park offers unique landscapes for walks. You can also find trails along the Ems River. For detailed hiking routes, explore the MTB Trails around Emsbüren guide, which includes paths suitable for walking, such as the 'Forest Trail Along the Ems'.
Beyond historical sites, Emsbüren has cultural venues. The Kulturzentrum Alte Molkerei hosts various concerts, theater performances, and an art gallery. The Heimathof Emsbüren, while historical, also serves as a cultural site documenting local history and traditions.
Enking's Mühle is a historic mill, over 200 years old, famous for where the Enking family bakes their acclaimed Pumpernickel bread. It's considered a culinary flagship of the community and offers a taste of traditional craftsmanship.
Yes, for relaxation, you can visit the Mehringer Heide Salt Cave to unwind. Additionally, the serene settings of the Moor-Veenland Nature Park or a leisurely cycle along the Ems River provide peaceful escapes.
The 'Pastor sine Koh' Bronze Sculpture in Emsbüren's old town commemorates a local legend. It adds an artistic and historical touch to the area, reflecting a piece of the community's folklore.
Emsbüren is known for Enking's Mühle, where the Enking family bakes their famous Pumpernickel bread. The Hohenberge Windmill also offers insights into traditional craftsmanship, providing a unique local experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the historical grandeur of Bentheim Castle to the cultural richness of Bentlage Monastery. The scenic bike paths along the Ems River, like those near Ems River, Rheine, are highly praised for their beauty, especially in autumn. The well-developed routes, such as the Dortmund-Ems Canal Cycle Path, are also very popular for their enjoyable cycling experience.


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