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Top 19 Natural Monuments around Ringe

Natural monuments around Ringe are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including significant protected areas. The region is home to the Naturschutzgebiet "Hochmoor Ringe," a 146-hectare re-wetted raised bog. This area preserves a rare high moor ecosystem, offering opportunities to observe unique flora and fauna. Ringe is situated in the Emsland region, known for its moors, forests, and riverine environments.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Bargerveen Nature Reserve, an extensive natural area that preserves…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Bargerveen Nature Reserve

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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 …

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Bargerveen Nature Reserve

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The cycle paths in this moorland area are simply great. It is something special that concrete slabs can be laid and maintained so seamlessly. We Germans can learn a lot …

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Bargerveen Observation Tower

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Ideal start / finish place at Knooppunt-63- for a round in Bargerveen!

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Buffer Zone North

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To safeguard the raised moor, five water buffers were created between the raised moor area and the surrounding agricultural land. This way the water runs off less quickly and the …

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One of several observation posts in the moor

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January 30, 2026, Bargerveen Nature Reserve

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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There is also a picnic table here where you can take a break, which was very welcome for me, because there was no bench to be found on the route I walked for a long time.

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Great landscape! A dream !

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It's worth taking a look through the wall!!

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Great landscape and very good bike paths.

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Super nice place for cycling and walking

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The water level must remain high in the Bargerveen, but the water level must be lower in the agricultural land around it, because otherwise agriculture will not be possible. In order to maintain the water level in Bargerveen, Buffer North has been constructed at Zwartemeer and Buffer South will be built at Nieuw-Schoonebeek. Source: https://www.weiteveen.info/2023/02/groenlinks-presenteert-ambitieus-plan-voor-natuur-zuidoost-drenthe/

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Not by bike. But walking

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary natural monuments to explore around Ringe?

The main natural monument in the immediate vicinity is the Naturschutzgebiet "Hochmoor Ringe," a 146-hectare re-wetted raised bog. Additionally, the broader area features the extensive Bargerveen Nature Reserve, which is a significant re-wetted raised bog ecosystem offering opportunities to observe unique flora and fauna.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments near Ringe?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Bargerveen Nature Reserve, Bargerveen Observation Tower, and the Buffer Zone North are all categorized as family-friendly, providing accessible natural experiences.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the natural monuments around Ringe?

The re-wetted raised bog ecosystems, such as the Naturschutzgebiet "Hochmoor Ringe" and Bargerveen Nature Reserve, are home to unique flora and fauna adapted to this specific environment. Visitors often report seeing various bird species and even snakes like adders. Observation points like the View of Bargerveen Through the Observation Window are ideal for wildlife spotting.

Are there accessible natural monuments or trails for visitors with mobility needs?

The Border Trail Bargerveen – Bourtanger Moor-Veenland Nature Park is a tightly constructed concrete cycle path that is also wheelchair accessible, offering a smooth way to experience the natural beauty of the Bargerveen area.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Ringe offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the "Hochmoor Ringe Nature Reserve loop." For cyclists, there are extensive cycle paths, often referred to as 'cycle highways,' and gravel biking routes. Mountain biking trails are also available. You can find more details on routes in the Easy hikes around Ringe, MTB Trails around Ringe, and Gravel biking around Ringe guides.

Where can I get panoramic views of the moor landscape?

For excellent panoramic views, visit the Bargerveen Observation Tower. From here, you can overlook the vast moor and learn about the local flora and fauna from the information boards provided.

Are dogs allowed on trails in the natural monuments?

While specific regulations vary, nature reserves like the Hochmoor Ringe generally encourage visitors to stay on designated paths and keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive habitat and wildlife. Always check local signage for the most current rules.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Ringe?

The natural monuments, particularly the raised bogs, offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer bring vibrant flora and active wildlife, while autumn showcases unique colors. Winter can offer a serene, stark beauty, suitable for quiet walks. The well-developed trails make it enjoyable in various seasons.

How long should I plan for a visit to the natural monuments?

The duration of your visit depends on your chosen activity. A short walk to an observation point like the View of Bargerveen Through the Observation Window might take an hour, while exploring the extensive cycle paths within Bargerveen Nature Reserve could easily fill half a day or more.

What are the unique features of the Buffer Zone North?

The Buffer Zone North is one of several water buffers created to safeguard the raised moor. Its purpose is to maintain a high water level within the Bargerveen to allow peat moss to grow and support endangered plant and animal species, while also protecting surrounding agricultural areas from excessive water.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Ringe?

Visitors frequently praise the well-developed hiking and cycling trails that wind through the heath and peat landscapes. The opportunity to experience a rare and protected high moor ecosystem, observe diverse wildlife, and enjoy magnificent views from spots like the Bargerveen Observation Tower are highly appreciated.

Are there specific trails for cycling through the natural monuments?

Yes, the area is known for its excellent cycling infrastructure. The Border Trail Bargerveen – Bourtanger Moor-Veenland Nature Park is a prime example, offering a well-developed concrete path through the Bargerveen. Many visitors also highlight the 'cycle highways' within the Bargerveen Nature Reserve as ideal for cycling.

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