Natural monuments around Haren (Ems) are characterized by diverse landscapes shaped by the Ems river and surrounding natural areas. The region features a gently rolling landscape of moors, forests, and heathlands, offering various natural attractions. Protected areas like the Hümmling Nature Park contribute to the preservation of its unique ecosystems.
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After the peat bog was extracted in the 1960s, the Dutch Forestry Commission began the renaturation of what is now the Bargerveen nature reserve. Today, due to its exceptional diversity of flora and fauna, it enjoys special protection as a European bird sanctuary and an important wetland. You can explore the area on approximately 30 kilometers of hiking trails, enjoy panoramic views of the bog from the observation hill and tower, or experience the unique landscape on guided tours and accessible rides on the Veenland Express train.
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Beautiful scenery for relaxing. We went canoeing on the Hase River. In Meppen, you can visit a beautiful old town and relax in the surrounding green spaces.
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The Borken Paradise has its charm at any time of year.
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There is a pedestrian bridge over the Ems, from which you have a great view of the mill and the two rivers.
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A beautiful spot right next to the mill.
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The Hase is a tributary of the Ems, 169.6 km long, rises in the Teutoburg Forest and flows into the Ems in Meppen, which is expanded here into the Dortmund-Ems Canal.
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Here, the name speaks for itself. The 30-hectare "Borkener Paradise" is a real gem. Flooded alluvial forests, green meadows and pastures and dry nutrient-poor grassland - all this makes up the protected area. Stay here a little and enjoy the unique nature.
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The region around Haren (Ems) offers diverse natural landscapes, including river systems, extensive nature reserves, and unique forest and dune areas. You can experience the confluence of rivers at the Confluence of the Hase and Dortmund-Ems Canal, explore the protected ecosystems of the Bargerveen Nature Reserve, or wander through ancient beech forests like the Tinner Loh. The broader Hümmling Nature Park also features gently rolling landscapes of moors, forests, and heathlands, and even a distinct Dune Landscape.
Yes, many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Bargerveen Nature Reserve offers excellent cycle paths for all ages. The Borkener Paradies Nature Reserve has an easy 3-kilometer circular hiking trail where you might spot wildlife. Even the Lahre observation tower is accessible for families looking for panoramic views.
For expansive views, climb the Lahre observation tower, which offers a picturesque perspective of the surrounding nature reserve and old Hase river arms. The Bargerveen Nature Reserve also provides magnificent views of the natural park from various points along its cycle paths.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the extensive paths in the Bargerveen Nature Reserve or along the Ems Cycle Route. Hiking is popular in areas like the Borkener Paradies Nature Reserve. For more detailed routes, explore the cycling routes around Haren (Ems) or find easy hikes in the area.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Borkener Paradies Nature Reserve features an easy 3-kilometer circular trail. The Tinner Loh, known for its ancient beech trees, also offers tranquil walks. You can find more options, including the 'Hiking trail in the Tinner Loh', within the easy hikes around Haren (Ems) guide.
The natural monuments are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially in forested areas like Tinner Loh. Even in winter, tranquil walks can be rewarding, particularly in nature reserves like Bargerveen, which are always worth visiting by bike or on foot.
While specific regulations vary by location, many natural areas and trails around Haren (Ems) are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. For instance, the Borkener Paradies Nature Reserve allows visitors to explore its circular route, but be mindful of freely running horses and cows. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Hölting Mill in Meppen, located directly at the confluence of the Hase and Ems rivers, is a notable historical site. It's a great spot to enjoy coffee and cake after exploring the natural surroundings, and it marks a significant hydrological point where the Hase river meets the Ems and Dortmund-Ems Canal.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere and the well-maintained paths. Many appreciate the extensive cycle paths in areas like the Bargerveen Nature Reserve, describing them as 'cycle highways'. The magnificent views from spots like the Lahre observation tower are also highly rated, as is the opportunity for wildlife spotting, such as kingfishers, in reserves like Borkener Paradies.
Yes, the nature reserves provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. In the Borkener Paradies Nature Reserve, with some patience and luck, you might spot the beautiful kingfisher. The diverse ecosystems of the Hümmling Nature Park, including areas like Tinner Loh and the Dune Landscape, support various flora and fauna adapted to their specific environments, making them interesting for nature enthusiasts.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, many natural areas in the Hümmling Nature Park are generally accessible by car, with parking often available near popular trailheads or visitor centers. For example, the Hölting Mill, which is near the river confluence, is easily reachable. It's advisable to check specific access points and parking options for individual locations before your visit.


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