Best natural monuments around Wadersloh are primarily individual trees and natural areas within this municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. These natural monuments are valued for their age, size, and ecological importance, contributing to the local biodiversity. The area provides a tranquil setting for exploring local history and nature.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A small but beautiful observation tower with a good view of the field. There are two observation platforms and you can observe birds well, for example.
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A very nice observation station for observing water birds in the Lippe meadows. The area itself is a paradise for wildlife. Since there are car parking spaces right next to the station, on nice days it can happen that all the "window seats" are occupied by photographers with tripods and long telephoto lenses. Immediately at the station there is also an occupied stork's nest.
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A viewing hill with an observation platform was created here in 2008 by the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation. The vantage point can only be reached by stairs.
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Observation tower with a good view of the nature reserve, unfortunately the upper platform is currently not accessible due to vandalism and rotten wood.
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The Ahsewiesen observation tower is very beautiful and offers many information boards and a very nice view. So that you don't disturb the animals and plants too much. It is therefore good to have small binoculars with you on your bike tours. It hardly takes up any space in the luggage bag 🚴😎
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From the 9 meter high observation tower on the eastern edge of the Ahsewiesen you have a great view over the "Ahsewiesen" nature reserve. The tower was built as part of the Auenland nature experience project. The Ahsewiesen are an important resting and breeding area for waders and waterfowl.
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Nice to look at. It's packed here on Sundays
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The city of Beckum has imposed restrictive residence restrictions for the Blue Lagoon for several years, particularly in the months of April to October. Please note! Details can be read here: https://www.dein-beckum.de/news/lokales/bade--und-haltsban-in-der-blauen-lagune-ab-13-juni
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Wadersloh is known for a variety of natural monuments, primarily individual trees such as ancient oaks, copper beeches, and lime trees, valued for their age and size. You can also find natural springs and designated nature reserves. Examples include the historically significant Feme(e)eiche and areas like the Lippeaue Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Feme(e)eiche in Diestedde is a natural monument with deep historical roots. Estimated to be around 900 years old, this oak tree served as a 'Gerichtseiche' (court oak) for a 'Freistuhl' (free court), making it a significant historical 'Thingstätte' (place of assembly and judgment) near Crassenstein Castle.
Visitors frequently appreciate the Lippeaue Nature Reserve, known for its tranquility and opportunities to observe nature. Another popular spot is the Beckum Blue Lagoon, a former quarry offering a natural setting for relaxation near the Werse river.
Many natural monuments and surrounding areas in Wadersloh are family-friendly. For instance, the Lippeaue Nature Reserve and the Beckum Blue Lagoon are noted as family-friendly. Observation towers like the Ahsewiesen Observation Tower also provide engaging experiences for all ages.
The region around Wadersloh, part of the Münsterland, offers excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. You can explore picturesque landscapes with green fields and small villages. For specific routes, consider the guides for Easy hikes around Wadersloh or Road Cycling Routes around Wadersloh.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural surroundings and potentially encounter some of the individual natural monuments. You can find various options, including easy loops, in the Hiking around Wadersloh guide.
Yes, particularly in nature reserves. The Ahsewiesen Observation Tower offers a wide view over the Ahsewiesen, where you might spot storks nesting, as it's an important resting and breeding area for waders and waterfowl. The Emssee Nature Reserve Observation Tower is also a good location for birdwatching.
The natural monuments and surrounding areas in Wadersloh can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, depending on conditions.
While many natural monuments are individual trees or natural areas, the Bad Sassendorf Graduation Tower, though a man-made structure, is located within a spa garden and offers a barrier-free experience across its public levels, making it accessible for wheelchair users.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. They enjoy escaping daily routines in places like the Lippeaue Nature Reserve and finding relaxing spots such as the Beckum Blue Lagoon. The opportunity to observe nature and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted.
Many natural areas and trails in Wadersloh are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules may apply in designated nature reserves to protect wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or regulations for each specific location you plan to visit.
Yes, there are several observation towers. The Ahsewiesen Observation Tower provides a great view over the Ahsewiesen nature reserve, and the Emssee Nature Reserve Observation Tower offers a good vantage point for birdwatching and enjoying the Emssee.


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