Senner Pferde im Wildweideprojekt mit Selfie-Point SHS

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Vantage point/Observation tower
If you're lucky, you can spot a very special animal near the Ems springs. This is the location of the Senner Horses Wildlife Project, which is also indicated by information boards.


The Senner horses are one of the oldest German horse breeds. The Senne Biostation (www.bs-paderborn-senne.de) has set itself the task of preserving this old breed - and at the same time maintaining the landscape of the Senne with them.

The Senner, as they are known for short, are more similar to the well-known domestic breeds of horses than wild horses, they are relatively large and above all elegant. In addition, different colors are quite common, but the horses in the Moosheide all belong to the same breed.

Wild horses in the Senne heathland were first mentioned in documents in 1160. In the Middle Ages, dairymen were considered a coveted cultural breed. When the population of wild horses was recorded in 1493, there were 64 individuals, including 23 broodmares and 18 foals, which indicates good fertility even back then. The stud building, which had existed since the 16th century and was located near the princely Lopshorn hunting lodge in the Senne, was used for breeding and stock monitoring. A game stud farm existed until the early 20th century. From the end of the 17th century, Arabian thoroughbreds were crossed in, followed by English thoroughbreds and Anglo-Arabs at the end of the 18th century, which still define the type of the Senner breed today.

From April/May to October, there is a herd on the wild pasture project at the source of the Ems in the Moosheide. Combine a visit to the horses with a trip to the Emsquelle spring and the Ems Adventure World.

The Selfie Points Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock are a great way to discover the town. Simply stand on them as indicated by the feet in the template and take your selfie. You'll already have a great memory of a great place, because the background - just like you - is worth being photographed.

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accessible at all times.

General Information

  • Parking Available

  • Bus stop available

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Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

The Bielefeld - Paderborn train line takes you directly to Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock. The nearest bus stop is Stukenbrock Forellkrug, where bus lines 82, 84.1 and H3 stop. You can find out how to get here by public transport and, of course, how to get from A to B on site via OWL-Verkehr https://teutoowl.de/owlv/.
The best way to reach the Wildweiddeprojekt by car is via the A33 highway, taking the Stukenbrock-Senne exit. Then turn right onto Paderborner Straße and after about 2.1 km turn onto Am Furlbach, after 500 m turn right onto Senner Straße and follow this road for 700 m. After about one kilometer, turn right into Jägergrund, where you will find the Emsquellen hiking parking lot. From there, the pasture project can be easily reached on foot.
The SHS 3 cycle path, the Ems-Erlebnis hiking trail and the X 3 hiking trail lead past the wild horses.

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Senner Pferde im Wildweideprojekt mit Selfie-Point SHS
Holzweg 1
33758 Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock