Best natural monuments around Lippesee include the lake itself and its surrounding natural features. The Lippesee is a recreational lake formed from sand excavation, known for its water sports and leisure activities. A network of cycling and hiking trails, approximately 6 to 7 kilometers long, encircles the lake, providing viewing areas and seating. The area is part of a green belt that extends from the Pader springs, offering opportunities for walks and observing local ecosystems.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Information board about the Lippesee flooding is informative
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Interesting information boards about the Lippe flooding!
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Lots of information about the new renatured area.
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The Lippesee, the classic recreational area in the Paderborn region. Great impressions of nature and very nice gastronomic experiences!
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Two really great trees that are washed into each other
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Two beautiful intergrown trees, hard to describe, but nice to look at, just take a look for yourself.
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The two trees in themselves are an eye-catcher, but that someone then recognizes the elephant in them and sketches it with a brush and paint ... simply brilliant.
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Beyond the lake itself, you can find distinctive natural features. A popular spot is the Elephant Trunk Tree by Lippesee, known for its unique shape. Another interesting sight is the Entwined Trees with Elephant Carving, two beautifully intergrown trees that have inspired a local artist.
The Lippesee area is part of a larger 'green belt' that extends from the Pader springs. You can explore the lake itself, the surrounding green spaces, and the Lippesee Floodplain – Biodiverse Water Exchange Zone. This area showcases diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities to observe local ecosystems.
Yes, many of the natural monuments are family-friendly. The Lippesee itself offers paved paths suitable for all ages. The Elephant Trunk Tree by Lippesee and the Entwined Trees with Elephant Carving are also easily accessible and enjoyable for families.
Yes, the Lippesee and its surrounding paths are generally dog-friendly, making it a great place for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The area around Lippesee is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, cycling, and even mountain biking. For specific routes, check out our guides like Easy hikes around Lippesee, Hiking around Lippesee, and MTB Trails around Lippesee.
Absolutely. The Lippesee is encircled by a network of mostly paved paths, approximately 6-7 kilometers long, which are ideal for easy walking and cycling. These paths offer flat terrain and are suitable for year-round activities. You can find several easy routes in our Easy hikes around Lippesee guide.
The Lippesee Floodplain – Biodiverse Water Exchange Zone is an ecological engineering project. It created a new 2.6 km riverbed for the Lippe river, decoupling it from the lake to improve water quality. This managed natural environment, with its information signs, highlights efforts to maintain the river system's integrity and is a testament to ecological restoration.
The Lippesee area is enjoyable year-round. The paved paths around the lake are suitable for activities in all seasons. In suitable snow conditions, the Lippe Lake Circulation can even be used as a cross-country ski trail. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for water sports.
The lakes in the region, including Lippesee, are excellent for birdwatching, attracting a variety of bird species and waterfowl. The surrounding woodlands and green belt are home to diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities to observe local ecosystems and potentially spot small mammals.
Yes, the circular path around Lippesee offers numerous viewing areas and seating spots to enjoy the lake and its surroundings. The broader 'green belt' that connects the Pader springs to Lippesee also provides picturesque scenery and opportunities for scenic walks.
Lippesee is a popular recreational area offering a variety of water sports. You can enjoy sailing, surfing, paddle boating, and fishing. There are two sailing clubs on the lake, and water skiing opportunities can be found in the adjacent Nesthauser See.
You can find detailed information at the Lippesee Floodplain – Biodiverse Water Exchange Zone and the Lippeseeumflut – Lively Riparian Forest Information Board. These sites feature information signs explaining the ecological engineering efforts to improve water quality and create a vibrant riparian forest.


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