Best attractions and places to see around Quendorf, a rural community in southwestern Lower Saxony, Germany, offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The area features green meadows, fields, and dense forests, providing an idyllic landscape for exploration. Key natural features include the Quendorfer See, a local recreation area, and the Vechte River, which flows through the community. Visitors can explore traditional farmhouses and landmarks that reflect the region's agricultural heritage and history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The cycle path along the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal and the connecting canal is Nordhorn's version of a cycle superhighway. The cycle path extends from the border, away from the main roads, across the entire length of Nordhorn. It is also the starting point for the "Green Cycle Path Network" to all parts of the city. Several regional and national cycle routes also run along it. Through various expansion and renovation measures, the connection has recently been further developed into a "comfort cycle path." With the completion of the "New Nino Bridge" over the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal, the "comfort cycle path" has been further enhanced. The connection through the Nino Business Park to the main train station and Nordhorn's city center has been significantly improved. Right of way throughout! Cycle from one end of the city to the other: Since 2018, cyclists have had right of way on the entire cycle path along the Nordhorn-Almelo and connecting canals. Two intersections were structurally redesigned for this purpose. A narrowed lane, speed bumps, prominent road markings, and clear traffic signs immediately make it clear to drivers on Heseper Weg and at Frensdorferhaar that they do not have right of way at these intersections. Traffic on the crossing cycle path must be given right of way. At the other intersections along the canal route, cyclists have not had to stop for many years thanks to underpasses.
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Huis Singraven, the view of the country house is impressive
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Simply beautiful to look at. The history of the building goes back around 700 years, as the agricultural estate of the Bishop of Utrecht. It has belonged to the Edwina Foundation since 1956 and can be explored on group tours during the summer months.
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Singraven Castle near Ootmarsum presents itself beautifully decorated.
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Singraven Estate The Singraven Estate is beautifully situated on the Dinkel near the village of Denekamp. The estate has many special monumental buildings, including the stately Singraven House, the Coach House behind it and the centuries-old three-wheeled watermill. Singraven offers a diverse landscape with forests, avenues, fields, meadows, marshes, and the ever-present Dinkel. The estate therefore has a surprising amount to offer: fascinating cultural history, relaxing and interesting nature, active recreational opportunities such as cycling or walking tours and much more. The Singraven Estate is easy to reach by following the signs "Singraven" from Denekamp. Follow. There are parking spaces at the watermill.
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Simply beautiful, the mill with the adjacent Landgoed Singraven. Also suitable as a break stop with a restaurant.
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The canal runs between the German town of Nordhorn and the Dutch town of Almelo. On the German side it is still partially navigable for small boats. It originally had a bed width of 7.5 m, and on the surface the width was 13.9 m. The canal was 33 km long and had six locks and ten drawbridges, although not all of them have been preserved.
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Really nice highlight in this region. Singraven is a country estate near Denekamp Ootmarsum in the municipality of Dinkelland
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Quendorf offers several historical sites. You can visit the historic St. Nicholas Church, dating back to the 14th century, or the Heimathaus, a local museum dedicated to the village's history. Don't miss the Kreuzplatz (Cross Square) with its Bentheimer sandstone cross, commemorating a historical event. The site of The Kluse also marks a former 14th-century chapel with a legendary past.
Yes, the Quendorfer See (Lake Quendorf) is a popular local recreation area. It's ideal for swimming, watersports, fishing, and leisurely walks. The lake was created during the construction of the A 30 autobahn and is surrounded by old trees, offering a pleasant natural escape.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal Cycle Path, a well-developed route offering scenic views and diverse wildlife. The surrounding countryside, with its green meadows and fields, also provides numerous routes for exploring. For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Quendorf guide.
For easy walks, consider routes around the Quendorfer See or along the Vechte River. The surrounding idyllic landscape of meadows and forests is perfect for leisurely strolls. You can find several easy options in the Easy hikes around Quendorf guide, such as the "Else at the Lake – Quendorf Lake loop from Schüttorf".
Absolutely! The Bentheim Castle is a great family outing with its castle park. The Singraven Watermill offers an educational experience where children can see how a water wheel and sawmill operate. The Quendorfer See is also family-friendly for swimming and picnics, and the Haddorfer Lakes provide a wonderful recreation area with playgrounds and opportunities for various activities.
Beyond the main historical sites, you can explore the region's agricultural heritage by following the "Quendorf-Route," which passes by traditional Old Farmhouses. These offer a glimpse into the village's past and traditional way of life.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the Quendorfer See for swimming and watersports, and for cycling along the Nordhorn-Almelo Canal Cycle Path. The mild temperatures of spring and autumn are perfect for hiking and exploring the green meadows and forests.
Yes, the Bentheimer Sandstone Path, an approximately 80 km long-distance hiking trail, passes through the region. This trail allows you to discover the local landscape and notable features like the "Schüttorf Giant."
The Nordhorn-Almelo Canal has become a biotope with diverse wildlife, including waterfowl, reeds, and water lilies. The Vechte River also provides scenic surroundings where you might spot various birds and other small animals.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the area. You can find various routes and trails suitable for mountain biking. Explore the MTB Trails around Quendorf guide for specific routes, including those that pass by Bentheim Castle.
The Heimathaus in Quendorf is a dedicated local museum that provides insights into the village's history. Additionally, exploring sites like the St. Nicholas Church and the Kreuzplatz offers a deeper understanding of the region's past.
Some attractions, like the Singraven Watermill and Bentheim Castle, have cafes or restaurants nearby. There is also a private campsite located near the Quendorfer See for accommodation options.


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