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Östlicher Teutoburger Wald
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Östlicher Teutoburger Wald

A Natural Haven in Bielefeld's Heart

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The Eastern Teutoburg Forest invites you to explore its lush woods and gentle hills. Protected since 2005, this nature reserve is a sanctuary for rare plants and wildlife. Wander along trails that immerse you in the tranquility and diversity of the forest. Let the untouched landscape inspire you and discover your own path to relaxation.
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In 2005, a nature reserve was established in the Brackwede and Gadderbaum districts, now known as the Eastern Teutoburg Forest.

Quick Facts

Founded
2005

Guided Story

Take a deep breath and let the crisp forest air fill your lungs. That's the charm of the Eastern Teutoburg Forest. Look to your left, and you'll see that this place is more than just trees. Each one has a tale, and if you listen closely, you might hear the whispers of ancient times. Did you know that ancient Germanic tribes once wandered these woods? Imagine these hills as witnesses to countless stories and legends. Behind you, in the distance, you might catch a glimpse of the Christian Vogel monument. It serves as a reminder of how people, just like you and me, have been inspired by this nature. Keep walking and let the sounds of the forest calm your mind.

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