Attractions and places to see around Börger, situated in the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region features picturesque meadows, fields, and small rivers, alongside moorlands, hills, and forests. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks such as a historic town hall and St. Marien church, or engage with the area's natural beauty through various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful section of the Ems cycle path
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From what I read and understand from the tips, some people don't know where they are going 🤣👍🍺🥴
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A section of the highest quality. Great for riding or just rolling. Lots of benches along the way.
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Beautiful stretch of road just behind Steinbild
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Worth seeing and you can take a relaxing long drive along the water.
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More beautiful than the Dortmund-Ems Canal.
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Very good information about the castle complex
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Castle Chapel and Capuchin Monastery The northernmost Rococo chapel in Bavaria—this is how the Clemenswerth Castle Church is often called because of its richness of color and form. With its murals, stucco work, and large ceiling fresco, as well as its high altar, pulpit, and princely box, it is one of J.C. Schlaun's most significant interior creations. In 1741, the pious Electoral founder summoned the Capuchin Order to this location, from where they continue to provide pastoral care in the northern Emsland region. Behind the castle chapel stands the multi-story monastery building with the adjoining large monastery garden of the Capuchin friars. We kindly ask for your consideration regarding Holy Mass and Confession times. (Source: https://www.clemenswerth.de/index.php?con_cat=21&con_art=46&con_lang=1)
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Börger and its surroundings offer several historical sites. A prominent one is Clemenswerth Palace, a unique hunting lodge complex built between 1737 and 1747, known for its wall paintings, stucco work, and a ceiling fresco. The town of Börger itself features a historic 17th-century town hall and the St. Marien church, with its impressive steeple dating back to 1523. You can also explore the local history museum to delve deeper into the area's past.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The grounds of Clemenswerth Palace and the Stag Sculpture at Clemenswerth Palace offer pleasant park atmospheres with soft paths and seating areas, ideal for a leisurely family stroll. The Transrapid Visitor Center and Test Facility Emsland provides an interesting educational experience about the history of technology. For more active fun, the nearby Schloss Dankern amusement park offers indoor and outdoor playgrounds, an outdoor swimming bath, a roller coaster, a high rope course, and a large bathing lake with a water ski course.
The region around Börger is characterized by picturesque meadows, fields, and small rivers like the Hase or the Leda. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Moor-Bargerveen Nature Park, which provides ample opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Hümmling Paths offer impressive routes through a mix of forest and open land, including a juniper grove amidst heathland. You'll also find natural elevations such as Westerberg and Grosser Wester-Berg, and moorlands like Hass Moor.
Börger is well-suited for cycling, with numerous well-developed cycle paths. A notable option is the Cycle path along the Ems near Steinbild, known for its excellent surface and wide path with views of the water. The Düthe Lock on the EmsRadweg is another pleasant stop for cyclists, featuring a cozy café. For more routes, you can find various cycling tours, including easy and moderate options, on the Cycling around Börger guide.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. The Hümmling Paths provide impressive routes through forests and open land, including heathland. The Moor-Bargerveen Nature Park is also excellent for hiking. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Kolping Grotto – Börger Sacrificial Stone loop' or the 'Ubben Cross loop' on the Running Trails around Börger guide, which are also suitable for walking.
Beyond the historical sites, Börger offers some unique experiences. The Transrapid Visitor Center and Test Facility Emsland provides a fascinating look into the history of magnetic levitation train technology. Another special highlight is the presence of numerous windmills situated along the 'Mühlenstraße,' offering excellent photo opportunities. You can also visit Alpakazucht Büter, an alpaca farm nearby, which offers alpaca tours and sells products made from alpaca wool.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The extensive grounds of Clemenswerth Palace are loved for their pleasant park atmosphere, soft paths, and seating areas that invite lingering. Cyclists enjoy the well-maintained paths like the Cycle path along the Ems near Steinbild, and the cozy lock café at Düthe Lock is a popular resting spot.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for a break. The Düthe Lock features a cozy café, making it a pleasant stop for cyclists and those looking for a relaxing break. The grounds of Stag Sculpture at Clemenswerth Palace also have seating areas where you can relax and enjoy the park atmosphere.
Besides cycling and hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. The nearby Schloss Dankern amusement park includes a large bathing lake with a water ski course. For those seeking more adventure, Haren-Dankern and Meppen offer go-karting at Emslandring Kartbahn and a fun park with jeep, quad, buggy, and paintball activities. You can also find mountain biking trails in the area; explore options on the MTB Trails around Börger guide.
Yes, the Transrapid Visitor Center and Test Facility Emsland is noted as being wheelchair accessible. The path along the test facility is also known for its good surface, making it suitable for cycling and potentially for those with mobility aids.
For days with less favorable weather, Börger has an indoor swimming pool. Additionally, the local history museum provides an indoor cultural experience, and the Transrapid Visitor Center and Test Facility Emsland offers an indoor educational visit.


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