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Urban hiking trails in Börsteler Wald traverse a unique Geest landscape, characterized by a forested push moraine elevation reaching up to 90 meters. This region, formed during the Saale Ice Age, features extensive woodlands and borders the Hahlener Moor/Oldenburger Moor nature reserve to its north. The area provides varied terrain for exploration, including paths through forests and along natural boundaries.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The fountain was built in 1981 by the Osnabrück artist Hans-Gerd Ruwe as part of the expansion of the pedestrian zone. It was designed according to a folk custom in the Löningen area.
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This shows how beautiful renaturation can look and at the same time serve as flood protection.
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I agree... BUT I really don't know why, if you already commented on the long existing highlight on April 18, 2022, you now open a new highlight in the same place 🙄
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Stop and look inside. The expanse of space in the church is great.
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In the summer there is music on the market square. This time Nabucco will be performed. We can also recommend the ice cream parlour.
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The state-recognized resort of Löningen is a town in the Oldenburger Münsterland. The town has around 14,000 inhabitants and is located in the extreme southwest of the Cloppenburg district. A visit to the Catholic St. Vitus Church is mandatory. Löningen's landmark is considered to be the largest pillarless hall church in Germany. An absolute must is a detour to the 250-year-old Schutenmühle. Here you will find endless cycle paths along the Hase and past wide fields in a distinctive rural cultural landscape.
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Well, congratulations: 90% of the photos posted here show everything possible and impossible, but not the highlight.🙄
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Definitely go inside. It's really impressive.
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There are 3 urban hiking trails available in Börsteler Wald, offering various options to explore the area on foot.
The urban hikes in Börsteler Wald traverse a unique Geest landscape, characterized by forested push moraine elevations from the Saale Ice Age. While the region features varied terrain, the specific urban trails are generally easy, with minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for most walkers.
Yes, Börsteler Wald is home to significant landmarks. You can visit Stift Börstel, a historic Cistercian convent with its impressive St. Marien church. Along the trails, you might also encounter the Old Stift Barn or the Rote Säule Boundary Marker.
Börsteler Wald is primarily a contiguous forest area, part of a Geest landscape. To its north, it borders the Hahlener Moor/Oldenburger Moor nature reserve, a low moor, offering diverse natural boundaries. You can also find the Wilhelm Korte hut with pond, providing a tranquil spot amidst nature.
Yes, the urban hiking trails in Börsteler Wald are generally suitable for families. All routes are rated as easy, with gentle elevation changes, making them enjoyable for walkers of all ages. For example, the Haseauen Nature Reserve – Hase Promenade loop from Löningen is a pleasant, shorter option.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails in Börsteler Wald. The extensive forested areas provide a great environment for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes in Börsteler Wald are circular. This allows for convenient exploration without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Advent Fountain Löningen – St. Vitus Church loop from Löningen and the Hase Promenade – Advent Fountain Löningen loop from Löningen.
Börsteler Wald is home to a variety of Central European wild animals. Deer are abundant and can often be seen in clearings, especially during the evenings. Wild boars are also present, and their activity might sometimes be visible along the paths.
The urban trails in Börsteler Wald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 900 visitors. Reviewers often praise the peaceful forest atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to combine nature with cultural sights like Stift Börstel.
While specific parking information for each urban trail isn't detailed, Börsteler Wald is generally accessible by car, and parking options are typically available near trailheads or points of interest like Stift Börstel or the Angelpark Börsteler Wald.
Börsteler Wald offers enjoyable urban hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer provides cool shade in the forests, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter offers a serene, quiet landscape. The easy terrain makes it suitable for most seasons.
Yes, within the Börsteler Wald area, you can find places to relax. The Old Stift Barn at Stift Börstel is noted as a cafe, offering a spot for refreshments. Additionally, the Wilhelm Korte hut with pond provides a scenic resting point.


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