Best canyons around Lengerich feature unique geological formations, primarily former limestone quarries and impressive rock cliffs. The region is characterized by its distinctive natural attractions, including the Lengerich Canyon with its turquoise water and white-beige rock walls, now a designated nature reserve. Visitors can also explore the Dörenther Cliffs, known for their striking sandstone formations and scenic ridge paths. These areas provide diverse natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Some of the steps are quite large (for short legs), but it's a nice climb up to an amazing view.
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Great view, the goats like it too
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Unfortunately, the canyon does not come into its own as beautifully as here in the photos. Unfortunately, it is not worth setting this as a destination, since there are no seating options either. Of course it's a nice change from the forest, but we expected more from the canyon.
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Unique views of the clear waters of the canyon
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The origin as a quarry is (unfortunately) clearly recognizable. But at least one of the nicer sights of mining in the region and nature is reclaiming the area bit by bit. The view from the vantage point is beautiful, but it doesn't make you forget how it could be here, if you hadn't first intervened heavily in nature.
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Small clarification - the closure during the breeding season only affects parts of the area on the west side of the valley. The checkerboard boards are now closed all year round. The large plate is very popular with families for the children, as you can easily secure it from above while sitting on the path.
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The quarry was prepared for climbing by Bergfreunde Ibbenbüren with a lot of effort (only for members). Also a nice place for a break.
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Climbing is only allowed here for club members or previously registered groups. Further east there are other freely accessible climbing rocks.
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The Lengerich Canyon, often called the "Blue Lagoon of Lengerich," is a former limestone quarry that has transformed into a stunning natural area. It's known for its vibrant turquoise-blue water contrasted with white-beige rock walls. This area is now a vital nature reserve, providing habitat for rare species like the eagle owl and wild orchids. You can get an incredible view from the View of Lengerich Canyon viewpoint.
Yes, direct access to the Lengerich Canyon is prohibited to protect its sensitive ecosystem. However, visitors can enjoy its beauty from several designated viewing platforms along a circular hiking trail. The View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck (Former Limestone Quarry) is a popular spot offering excellent perspectives of the captivating blue water and rock formations.
Beyond the Lengerich Canyon, the Plisseetal and the Dörenther Cliffs are notable. The Dörenther Cliffs feature bizarre sandstone formations, some rising up to 40 meters, offering picturesque views along narrow ridge paths. The Plisseetal path leads along the Dörenther cliffs climbing area, where you might even see climbers in action.
Yes, the region offers some climbing opportunities. The Brumley Valley Cliffs is a former quarry that has been prepared for climbing, though it's primarily for club members or registered groups. The path through Plisseetal also runs along the Dörenther cliffs climbing area, where you can often observe climbers.
The Lengerich Canyon, now a nature reserve, is a vital habitat for various rare plant and animal species. This includes birds like the eagle owl, which has its eyrie here, as well as lizards and colorful butterflies in the summer. Wild orchids also thrive in the area. Additionally, you might encounter goats, like those at Goats at the canyon, which help maintain the steep slopes.
Yes, the Lengerich Canyon area offers family-friendly experiences. The circular hiking trails around the canyon are suitable for families, providing scenic views from the viewing platforms. Highlights like View of Lengerich Canyon and Goats at the canyon are categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting sights for all ages.
The Lengerich Canyon and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, colorful butterflies, and the chance to see wild orchids. The vibrant turquoise water is particularly striking in good weather. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can offer a serene, crisp experience, though some paths might be more challenging.
Absolutely. The Lengerich Canyon is encircled by scenic circular hiking trails, including parts of the "Teutoschleife Canyon Blick" and "Teutoschleifchen Canyon Runde." For more extensive hiking, you can explore various running trails around Lengerich, such as the challenging "Tecklenburg Castle Gate – Tecklenburg Market Square loop." Find more options on the Running Trails around Lengerich guide.
Besides hiking, the Lengerich area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. Explore challenging mountain bike trails like the "Hermannsweg Trail – Malepartus Forest Inn loop" or more moderate gravel biking routes such as the "Kloster Gravenhorst Pond – Recke Marina loop." Check out the MTB Trails around Lengerich and Gravel biking around Lengerich guides for more details.
The Lengerich Canyon is easily accessible, with free parking available near the cemetery chapel in Lengerich. This provides a convenient starting point for exploring the circular hiking trails and viewpoints around the canyon.
Yes, the Lengerich Canyon is also reachable by bus, offering an alternative to private car travel. Check local bus schedules for routes serving the Lengerich area to plan your visit.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the vibrant turquoise water and white limestone walls of the Lengerich Canyon. The area is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity to observe wildlife like the eagle owl, and the well-maintained circular hiking trails that offer fantastic views. Many find it a perfect place to relax and unwind amidst nature.


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