- 00:30 h
- 86 m
- 27 m
- 95 m
- 170 m
- 75 m
- 1.22 km
- Start: Arrenkamp hiking parking lot
- Destination: Arrenkamp hiking parking lot
The Stemweder Berg is located in the south-east of the Dümmer Nature Park. At 181 meters above sea level, it is the last elevation before the North German Plain. To the south of the Dümmer is the park-like cultural landscape of the municipality of Stemwede. To the east of the Dümmer is the Oppenweher Moor. The Stemweder Berg consists of limestone from the Late Cretaceous period, a softer limestone containing shell impressions as well as whole shells. Various fossils are on display in the Dümmer Museum in Lembruch.
The forest consists mainly of beech trees. There are two large stands of the extremely rare woodruff beech forest here. Various historical boundary stones can be discovered in Stemweder Berg. As a result of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Minden and the area south of the Stemweder Berg became part of Brandenburg (Prussia). High-trunk orchards on the edge of the Stemweder Berg provide a habitat for dormice, little owls and various species of bat. In the glacial dry valleys of the Stemweder Berg, water quickly seeps away again - shallow ponds are only present in small areas. In addition to native game such as roe deer, hare, pheasant and fox, the great spotted woodpecker and black woodpecker can also be found, as well as cowslip, arum, lily of the valley, native orchids and woodruff. This extensive forest area is accessible via well-maintained and marked hiking trails of varying lengths, each of which starts at a hiking parking lot. The overview boards set up there and the hiking map provide information and help with orientation. All routes are also suitable for walking or jogging.
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By train: via the nearest train stations Bohmte, Lemförde, Rahden, Pr. Oldendorf-Holzhausen and Lübbecke
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and Hans Möller-Nolting, tel. 05474-6208
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