Best natural monuments around Neuenhaus showcase a landscape shaped by water features, historical estates, and preserved natural areas. The region, part of Grafschaft Bentheim, integrates cultural heritage with its natural environment. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings, from river valleys to heathlands and viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its tranquil surroundings.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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A bottom slide for the Dinkel The "War" weir must make way for a more ecological structure The "War" Dinkel weir in Lage was more than 80 years old when extensive renovation work began here in May 2019. The dilapidated weir in the county of Bentheim was replaced by a bottom slide that compensates for the difference in height between the upper and lower water over a longer distance. Now fish and other aquatic animals can migrate up and down again. This "ecological continuity" is made possible by the multi-level bottom slide with 20 crossbars that transform the riverbed into a kind of long staircase or "basin cascade". The rest areas in the basins allow even weak-swimming fish to ascend the water and are also a breeding ground for young fish. In addition, the turbulent flow ensures that the water absorbs more oxygen than before.
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A great highlight on the tour in the Lower County on the border with the Netherlands, also with a rest hut -:)
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In Lage, the bottom slide and bridge at the Dinkel weir have been completed. This was announced by the district of Grafschaft Bentheim. The construction of the bottom slide restored the river's continuity in accordance with the European Water Framework Directive. Over the years, obstacles to migration for fish, among other things, have also arisen in the Dinkel area, which have now been removed by the measures. This included the demolition of the old bridge and weir system and the construction of a new two-span bridge with a flood channel opening. The reconstruction work on the weir system began in 2019. According to the head of the Lower Saxony State Office for Water Management, Coastal and Nature Conservation, Dorothea Altenhofen, the planned measures at the Dinkel weir in Neuenhaus and the bottom slide will achieve complete continuity on the Lower Saxony side of the Dinkel. The construction project was funded by EU and state funds with 1.5 million euros.
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Great hiking route, separated from the cycle paths
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The Kuiperberg is part of the moraine that extends from Ootmarsum to Uelsen in Germany. Other hills of this moraine are the Braamberg (76 m) and further north the Overijsselse Galgenberg (68 m). The highest point is the Poascheberg (Paasberg) (89 m), located just across the border, not to be confused with the Paasberg (80 m) on the moraine of Oldenzaal.
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Visitors frequently enjoy The Springs, Springendal, a tranquil lake perfect for relaxation within a forested area. Another favorite is the Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley, known for its natural setting and scenic viewpoints. The Kuiperberg Viewpoint also offers expansive views of the surroundings.
The region around Neuenhaus is characterized by its charming landscape, featuring significant water elements like the Dinkel and Itter rivers. You'll find serene lakes, dense forests, and various viewpoints. The area also includes unique features such as the source of the Itter stream at Itter Spring, and the ecological restoration efforts at the Dinkel Weir.
Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. The Springs, Springendal, and the Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley are both noted as family-friendly. The Kuiperberg Viewpoint also offers an accessible spot for all ages to enjoy panoramic views.
The region beautifully intertwines nature with cultural heritage. You can explore the Dinkel Weir near Lage, which is part of a historical landscape including the Lage manor house and castle ruins. Just across the border, the Singraven Estate offers a blend of historic buildings and diverse natural landscapes along the Dinkel river. The area also features historic windmills, such as those in Veldhausen and Georgsdorf, which are deeply integrated into the rural scenery.
The natural monuments around Neuenhaus are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore the "Border paths & hill country" for gravel biking or the "Malle Mühle location – Lage Watermill on the Dinkel River" loop for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Neuenhaus, Road Cycling Routes around Neuenhaus, and Gravel biking around Neuenhaus guides.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. Many of the natural monuments, such as Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley, are part of established trails. The Gildehauser Venn Nature Reserve, with its forests, bogs, and dune ridges, is another excellent spot for nature walks. For specific routes, you can explore the various cycling and walking guides available for the Neuenhaus area.
The natural monuments around Neuenhaus are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, with lush greenery and blooming flora. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially in forested areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many highlight the relaxing atmosphere of places like The Springs, Springendal, and the scenic views from spots like Kuiperberg Viewpoint. The blend of well-preserved nature with historical elements, such as the Dinkel river features and the Itter Spring, also receives high praise.
While popular spots like Springendal attract visitors, the broader region of Grafschaft Bentheim offers many tranquil areas. Exploring the smaller trails around the Dinkel and Itter rivers, or venturing into parts of the Gildehauser Venn Nature Reserve, can lead you to peaceful natural settings away from the main crowds. The charm of Neuenhaus lies in its generally serene landscape, making many areas feel less crowded.
For additional information about the Grafschaft Bentheim region and its attractions, you can visit the official tourism website: grafschaft-bentheim-tourismus.de. This resource provides broader context on what to experience in the area.
While Neuenhaus doesn't feature dramatic geological formations like karst caves, its natural monuments showcase features shaped by water and historical processes. You'll find river valleys, such as those of the Dinkel and Itter, and areas like the Gildehauser Venn Nature Reserve which includes bogs and dune ridges. The landscape reflects a gentle, rolling terrain rather than rugged geological structures.


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