
Östlicher Teutoburger Wald
Pristine Nature in the Heart of Bielefeld
Did you know?
In 1941, the Östlicher Teutoburger Wald nature reserve was established as the largest of its kind within Bielefeld's city limits.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1941
Guided Story
Imagine you're an explorer in an enchanted forest. Look up, do you see the treetops swaying gently in the breeze? These trees have witnessed stories dating back to 1941 when this area was first protected. If you listen closely, you might hear the call of a rare bird that calls this place home. Walk a few steps to your right, and you'll find a hidden clearing, often covered in wildflowers come spring. Behind you, there's a trail leading you deeper into the forest's tranquility. Did you know this place is a haven for many animals rarely seen elsewhere? That's the magic of the Eastern Teutoburg Forest, a place inviting you to marvel.
Location
Nearby

Bismarckturm Bielefeld

Quellen und Bäche im Karstareal

Behrendsgrund

Ehemaliges Gipsabbaugebiet

Johanneskirche (Südost)

Friedenskirche

Jesus-Christus-Kirche
