The 298m-high Bielstein base network transmitter or Teutoburger Wald transmitter has stood on the Bielstein since 1951. It collapsed in January 1985, restricting radio and television reception for 2 million people. 230 tons of steel collapsed due to weather conditions, among other things. In mid-1986, the transmitter with a height of 302m was rebuilt after more than a year of working with limited transmission power. In the meantime, the mast has been shortened by 4m to a height of 298m due to the new DVBT TV
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Directions & Parking facilities
Accessible via the X10 Lönspfad hiking trail.