Excursions
Lienen
In the historic village centre of Lienen you will find lovingly restored half-timbered houses. Children can enjoy play and fun at the adjacent water-and-mud play area. A fitness trail also starts here.
The indoor/outdoor swimming pool is approximately 3.5 km from the campsite.

Bad Iburg
Bad Iburg combines nature, history and relaxation in the Teutoburg Forest: the imposing castle with its Benedictine monastery towers impressively above the charming town, a testament to its long history.
Be sure to visit the spa park with its treetop walkway and the adventure climbing forest.

Hagen a. T. W.
The municipality of Hagen a. T. W. is approximately 7 km from the campsite. The cherry blossom is well known far beyond the local area as "Kirschen Hagen". During blossom time you can look forward to a magnificent display of flowers.
The municipality also invites you to go hiking. The Ahornweg passes right through it.

Bad Rothenfelde
Bad Rothenfelde is a place to breathe deeply and feel at ease: renowned for its impressive graduation towers and salt-rich air, this traditional spa resort combines health and relaxation in a very special way.
Well-kept parks, charming cafés and the relaxed atmosphere make Bad Rothenfelde a popular destination for those seeking rest in the heart of the Osnabrück region.

Tecklenburg
Experience unforgettable moments in the charming festival town of Tecklenburg! Whether it's open-air theatre against a historic backdrop, atmospheric concerts or colourful markets – there is something for everyone. Let yourself be enchanted by culture, music and regional flair.

Münster
Münster captivates with its historic atmosphere and vibrant way of life: the traditional Prinzipalmarkt with its characteristic gabled buildings defines the heart of the city, while the imposing cathedral impressively reflects Münster's long history.
Whether leisurely afternoons at the Aasee, cycling tours through the green city centre, or culture and good food in the winding lanes – Münster combines Westphalian tradition with modern city life in a very special way.

Osnabrück
Osnabrück combines history and charm in a compact setting: the historic town hall, a central venue of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, was once the scene of European history in the making.
All around, the picturesque old town with its gabled houses, narrow lanes and cosy squares invites you to explore and linger.

Warendorf
Warendorf combines Westphalian cosiness with a special equestrian tradition: the lovingly preserved town centre with its historic façades, small boutiques and cosy cafés invites you to stroll and stay a while.
As a renowned horse town and home of the German Olympic Committee for Equestrian Sports, equestrian sport and riding culture shape the city's character in a unique way.
